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m - - ■ DEAR MR. DAY - Senior girls practice the art of typing neat business letters. MECHANICAL ARTS - Junior and senior boys prepare mechanical drawings in wood shop. Shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping prepare our students for their future in the interesting business world. Wood and metal shop train our boys in the use of machines with which they learn to make many use- ful objects. Also, our seventh grade girls have wood shop. They learn to make many novel objects. BOOKKEEPING - Each one checks his homework as Mrs. Stahl reads the correct answers. MARY STAHL GEORGE GUSTAFSON B.S. , State Teachers M.A., University of College, Shippensburg Denver Commercial Wood Shop COMMERCIAL JOSEPH TROXELL University of Maryland Metal Shop
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HOW WE HEAR - Mr. Cook explains to 9-A how the ear enables us to hear. Science, more than ever, is playing a very im- portant part in the growth and development of our country. In our science courses we learn the simple as well as the complex reasons for the why of sci- ence. This year the science program was expanded to include an advanced science course which is re- ceived by four academic senior boys. TV is used in seventh and eighth grade science, biology, chemistry, and physics. SCIENCE VACUUM PUMP - Under the direction of Mr. Miller, a lesson is taught about the vacuum pump. SENIOR SCIENCE - 12-A receives a lecture on science from Mr. Houser. SAMUEL HOUSER M.Ed., Penn State Science RONALD COOK B.S., Salem College Science FRED MILLER B. S., Frostburg State College Science
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METAL SHOP - Mr. Troxell goes over the worksheet for his class. MEASURING - A home-ec class learns how to measure flour for a recipe. The home economics and the vocational agri- culture classes learn much about the modem way of managing a home and a farm. Our school nurse visits us twice each month in the interest of student health. VOCATIONAL AND HEALTH C. ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH B. S., High Point College Home Economics GUEST SPEAKER - Mr. Lyon explains the job of a forest warden to an agriculture class. RALPH BOLYARD B.S.. West Virginia University Agriculture CHELVA JEAN BUZZERD. R.N University of Maryland School Nurse
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