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,35- 0 . X is f-.4 I.. 3 5 vw- I qsfen, 2 Y -Q-X ,ar :at .5z,.. K . 3 X f 5 hhvxlqfp ,QN:w'i ia qlil iigf' wa' A H 1' ' U'jlQit .Ed Ah. the wonders of science! Here Mrs. Perry explains an interesting scientific experiment to equally interested l?l biology students Buddy Phillips and Tommy Kennon. Let us assume that their interest is due to the fascination of the experiment and not the relative nearness of the instructor. bf. vn wnag T1111T MRS. HORN PERRX 8.5. Biology MR5. IRENIS li. ISOZFIXIAN NS. Typing. Sllllflllilllll MISS Ill.-X li. NANCIC .-LU.. KIA. Business lfnglisli. Typing. liookkm-piriu. Short- hantl VINCENT NI. JONES B.S.Ag. Agrivultun- B. R. MILLS nsAe.usAa Agriculture MRS. KATHERYNE .-X. PRYOR Hb. Homemaking Study halls should have been given any other name except study hall-gossip hall might have been better. But per- haps Mrs. Bozeman has succeeded in teaching her study hall group what study hall was originally meant for. The Hstudious studentsi' are Mary Ann Goff, Billie Skeen. Claude Lee. Shirley Lan- den, and Eugene Bailey.
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