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Frrr Haarxora Be xeox pected to get out of the New England to ay nothrn of leavrng the Unrted Yet we are now approachrng the end of 1 Journey throu h every coun ry ID the world States States Frrst we traveled across every state 1n the Unron then to Canada Alaska Mexrco and all the South Arnerrcan countrres study the customs of the people to notrce how they made then lrvrng and to com pare then resources wrth our own Then reluctantly rnovrng on to the next coun try we followed the same procedure throueh every contrnent on the earth But wart you ask and before you fin rsh your questron I shall answer We drd not actually take a year off to traxel and the cost was srnrpls the trnre we spent on Cornrnercral Geo rapry And the walue recerwedq If ever we should have an op portunrty 'rc ually to travel we know wh rt we would look for Now we can understand better the news reels and travel tours penrnes rn Europe mean more to us because we know about the places where battles are bern fought Current news events wrll always be more rnterestrng to us be cause of our trrp around the world the Conrrnercral Georeraphy class N Zx Ao r A .4 , A, 7' 5 ' g f ' 'V ' . ' ' ' ,Q r . 7 4 1 Q V .1 rw QA 7 h V .- ..Sf , . I 4 Q1 . - ' c 1 C - Y , V - - 2 . l . , , .e , , T. c We Stopped in each place long enough to shown on the movie screens. The hap- .Q . . Y I - . . . -, ,' . , ' ' fr v' ' ' . , rf - ' c q ' .. 'I L L r' A V 1 h 1 ' - Q 1 7 V ' ' 'I 4 ' ' ifl . U . V I . ' ,nd 46- Nw r- A 1 fr s -5 .ajax . X he S ' u.
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THE HARBOR B1 -xcox JlllllOlS and SCll1OI'5 slgned up for the course Wl at fun lt IS now to hear che keys cl1ck so much faster than they d1d vshen we fnst started' It sounds so ef hc1ent and busmess llke and the product when well done looks so neat and clear' When we lealned to use the mlmeo graph that Mr Shnley Clemons let us have we certalnly felt l1ke full fledged ofice workels Thls was a machme that Mr Clemons had used when he taught at Sulllvan and after 1t was cleaned up and varnlshed by Edwlll Clark It was a great a set to the commerclal department W have used 1t to good advantage ln maklng out programs and sendmg out clrcular let ters and advertlslng materlal We not only learn to operate the type wrlter lll our classes but we learn a great deal from the contents of the type Wfltllln' book It stresses Engllsh rules so many dlfferent subjects enlarges the vocabulary It makes us conscxous of the arrangement and the placement of the materlal on our papers Malcolm Urann made some wooden book standards for the typewrltlng class that are very conven1ent and for wh1ch every typlst IS grateful Thls promlses to be one of the most popular and useful courses ln the school A Typlst A VERY PRACTICAL COURSE Fourteen Junior and senior girls enrolled 1n the Home Econom1cs course last fall Even though th1s was put 1n as a book course we have found It to be a very pract1cal one The first things we made when we took up the Sewlllg un1t were aprons and many of the glrls made themselves sk1rts Near ly all of us have learned to kmt em bxorder and crochet Durmg th1s sprmg semester we have been workmg on the cooklng un1t ln our books nd thanks to Mrs Shlrley Clemons who lent us her 011 stove We can make th1s pa1t of our book as practrcal as We have made the others When vle took up the SECUOIIS on Man nels and Conventlons we learned many valuable thlngs Very soon we are golng to p t on a short play for an assembly p oglarr- deahng mth th1s topic We hope that ln the near future th1s course may be enlarged somewhat by hav mg more equlpment and by havlng a sulta ble room to work Ill THE HOME ECONOMICS CLASS WHY DU WE STUDY SHORTHAND9 Shorthand 1S an art not a sclence Among the valuable by products that we get from shorthand are qulck declsolons In busmess one can possess no greater asset than the ablllty to thmk qulckly and to act wlth prec1s1on Shorthand 15 closely correlated wlth Fnghsh Thxs study IS a great help 1n the pronunclatlon of Words because horthand IS written entlrely by sound It also ln creases one s vocabulary Shorthand makes for convemence and accuracy even ID takmg personal notes or taklng lnstructlons from others ln any capaclty One can economlze on tlme and labor by usmg shorthand to wrxte down telephone messages to make entrles 1n ones dl ry to copy research ltems 1n the hbrary to preserve favorlte quo 3.t10l1S for scrapbooks to t ke down xnformatlon heard oved the radlo or to make up shop omg l1sts The value of shorthand as a means of hvehhooo has not been mentloned Everyone knows that students who mas ter shorthand and typewrxtlng ln hlgh school often secure good posltlons Shorthand 1S a very xnterestlng study too It IS dlfferent It 1ntr1gues and lt never grows monotonous COMMERCIAL GEORAPHY We had heard that trave11ng was an edu catlon ln Itself but most of us never ex ' . 1 ' ' ' , ' ' ' 1 . ' ,' - ' . - Y , Y - 0. , , , . ' ' - r ff' . ' ' ' ' . , y ' g .1 . , , 1 S . e --O-- . l . A , Z . U ' ' ' , I 4 . . . . . . D ' . , . ' A t especlally punctuation, and writing about - ' ' U . . , S A 1 ' l . ' . y ' VH- A 1 'al , ' ig? ' 7 If I .. , C 3 ' - . . . . A I . I . v 1 1 ' . A 1 I ' Q r s , y 5 . . . W. . . y . . 3 - . - , lm, ! , 9+ , . ' ' ' if l v '
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Tm' HARBOR B1 xbox NOW IT CAN BF TOI D Name Knoun As Eleanor Bean EClWlll Clarke Wrllram Jackson Lottre Nlilltlll Fredonna Mlttheus Wxllllrl Slnclarr D011 Sutherland M3116 Tracy Constance W1nn Name Eleanor Bean Edwxn Clarke Wrllram Jackson Lottre Mar tll F19dO1lll3. Matthews Wrlma Srnclalr Dorrs Sutherland Marle Tracy Constance Wllln Beanre Atom Brlly Tubby Donna Wrll Dor rs Marre Connre Favorrte Song Oh Johnny Oh' I Don t Want to Make Hrstory Fax orrte Expression Let me tell you somethrng krds Yes Pearl Tlns rs no trme for Jokes Who sard so'J Oh you putrrd creature Maybe' For Sllly sake Arnt that awful Hello lover Herght Gorng up Too hort It Makes No Driference Now Roll Out the Barrell I Left Hrm for the Leader Same as w1dth Should we say of the Swrng Band Foot Loose and Fancy Free Love rs Just Around the Corner Thanks for the Memory Not allowed to e Just rrght So so Just about Weak Pomt Tongue Grrls Heart A Sophomore boy Bern ood Feet Books C C C Cm vs T aughrng, Pastlme Talkrng Flrrtmg Makmg up af ter quarrels Studyrng We Wonder Dancrng Readrng Gossrprng Chewmg paper Stop Its Wonderful SENIOR ACTIVITIES Durrng the Last Three Years Dons Sutherland Ba ketball 1 2 3 speaklng contest 2 3 Jumor play 3 Beacon board 2 3 secre tary treasurer Student Councrl 3 Eleanor Bean Vrce presrdent 2 3 Freshman pla 1 basketball 1 2 3 Junror play 3 Lotty Martm Basketball 1 Freshman play 1 Brewer hrgh 2 G1lman hrgh 3 Constance W1nn Hancock h1gh 2 Ellsworth hrgh 3 Fredonna Matthews Secretary treasurer 1 2 3 Freshman play 1 Junror play 3 basketball 1 vrce presldent of Student Councrl 3 Beacon board 2 3 SCIIIOI Play 3 Wrlham Jackson Basketball 2 3 Freshman play 1 Marne Tracy Freshman play 1 basketball 1 2 Bes tocca 2 Beacon board 3 Junror play 3 Wllma Slnclalr Freshman play 1 Jumor play 3 Beacon board 3 treasurer 3 Edwln Clark Baseballl 2 3 basketball 1 2 Beacon board 2 3 Junror play 3 Freshman play TEN! YEARS FROM NOW Brlly wrll be rarsrng a fannly Edwrn wrll be employed on W P A Jobs Eleanor w1ll make her debut DOIIS vtrll be a doctors wrfe W1lma w1ll be hrttrng the hrgh spots Lottle ulll be an eiliclent secretary Marxe wrll be part owner of a motorcycle Connre w1ll be qurte an old ma1d Donna wrll belong to Daddy 8 4 :n 1 . . 1 .1 1 I' , J I . .1 - 11 - - 1 - .1 11 , A , C 1 1 1 'c ' , ' 1. 11 - , . . , . .1 11 .' , . - 0. 0, ' 1 4 z: r-1 : ' ' . -- ' '1 no . .1 ,A ,11 , - Y 1 1 .- . 11 ,- 11 A 1 I , . . . . 1 11 . ' 11 - 1- - . ..1 ' y . . . 1 1 1 - . , 1 Q . . . . w . 5 . v. i V. , s. , . , . 1 , -1 1 1 ' V. 1 ' 1 1 ' Q - ' - . . . 'S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' . Y . , 7 . y ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' ' 1 7 7 1 1 -- --- , . - I 1 1 1 I. Q V- ,Q - 1 1 ' 1 ' . - . . M . ,, , '. ' , 1 . . 1 1 . 7 ' 1 1 - . . , . . ' 11 11 1 1 -
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