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- The Cultural Arts.” They’re all set to play one of the many operatic and symphonic records used by the Music Appreciation class. Mr. Beavers beams with satis¬ faction as Tom Butler pre¬ pares to start the music going ’round” and as Dot Kirchmicr is ready to adjust the volume. Latin Bingo,” is a game, popular among Latin stu¬ dents, which Miss Brinkley finds very useful in getting her pupils to learn their vo¬ cabulary. With Jean Bell as leader, they might even learn the meaning of porto.” From colorful French travel posters, supplied by railway companies, French students receive much-needed inspiration to write essays and short papers, under Miss Ellett, French instructor. Mr. Kendall Beavers, Supervisor of Music Miss Virginia Brinkley, La in Miss Addie Rose Ellett, French
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- - - Of Bugs and Bunsen Burners No one successfully com¬ pletes his high school course until he has taken a course in chemistry.” This, 1 am sure, is the thought which Nat Prudcn and Herbert Weinberg arc pondering as they tackle” this monstrous experiment in Mr. Crocker’s chemistry lab.” What is this, a class in gardening? No, just Miss Hurff’s Biology class, carrying out a project to beautify the school grounds by planting weeping willow trees on the hills and terraces back of school. Mr. Wi i-m rt Crocker, Chemistry Miss Irma Huri-i, Biology
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- - The Practical Arts ” I’ll bet those cookies are going to be good! Why, with Laura Wagner and Estelle Lewis as cooks in Miss Stall¬ ings’ bright new apartment kitchen, how could they be anything but excellent! General shop continues to be the favorite class among the boys. Directed by Mr. Isrow, Wilbur Thompson and Marvin Wilson seem to be working diligently at their jobs. I wonder what’s so inter¬ esting! No doubt, Mr. Pitzer will explain fully what’s under cover” and direct them also in becoming good drivers. With this training car, the students will learn to drive and in June will re¬ ceive their licensed permits. Mr. Jerome Isrow, General SJjop Miss Mary Stallings, Domestic Science ■ if
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