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« Steady-hand Jim Hudson pours while Dick Mattox checks proceJure. Mr. Robert Bell assists Murella Purlee and Harlan Bergsieker and Jim Bova work by themselves. Practical, Useful Courses Were Offered Thai physics is definitely a subject for mechanical minds was impressed upon us early in the year. Mr. Robert Bell ' s patience help?d even the most unmechanical to learn about weights and balances, electric hook-ups, and expansion and contraction of metals. Home nursing was a subject that girls could master just as physics is usually the boys sub- ject. Among other things we learned that the nurs3 should be calm, cool, collected, and cheerful.
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lr. Marvin Dyer liancis back bookkeeping work sheets Exasperating And Entertaining English soon impressed upon us how very definitely il was a foundation subject. Some of us thought we ' d never learn to tliagram a s.mtence or tell the difference between an adjective or an adverb. We tried to learn to be efficient accountants in book- keeping class; but sometimes, no matter how hard we tried, our books just wouldn ' t balance. Of course we knew that these books were only fiction . Yet we ab- sorbed all the knowledge possible and hoped that when the time came to us in actual bookkeeping jobs, the figures would do what they were supposed to do. Judy Aslicraft diagrams a sentence for Miss Lillie Fosbrink
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The advanced art classes worked long and hard on the big project of the year, the annual Christmas simulated stained glass windows. Incidently, the new glass block windows in the art room helped to provide a much better light for our S. H. S. artists. Algebra class, where we first learned the principles which aided us in advanced math- ematical classes, was popular with the fresh- men. We had a new teacher, also — Mr. Henry Tropp. Down in the Ag room there were quite a few busy fellows learning the newest and best farming methods. Their field trips, experi- ments, and work-outs on the school farm proved practical and profitable.
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