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rvi' THE IUIW T0 ll llIFlIl'S HEIIRT lfverything from measuring ingredients for a cake to clearing the talule properly is taught in the foods classes of the Homemaking Department. Clad in white aprons and hair nets, the girls learn hy experience how to prepare food. The girls in the advanced cooking classes plan, prepare, and are hostesses for dinners during the year, to which guests are invited. The other half of the Homemaking Department is the clothing classes. Both beginning and advanced classes reconvert old or out-of-style dresses and suits into attractive garments. liach year the girls in the clothing classes have the opportunity to model the garments they have made at the Mother-Daughter Tea and Style Show. Pays' 25
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GRIIIIIIIIIIIG CHROIIOLUGIES If a student majors in history, as many students do, he will study civics and probably liuropean history, covering the period of history from the time of the cave man to Louis XIV, and then he may study modern history. The latter becomes modern only in the last chapter. It goes back to the time of the Crusades and brings one up to date. Then there is the must , American history, required of every student for graduation. The social science curriculum gives a view of government and the history behind government so that Thornton graduates may be the better citizens of tomorrow. l ' lylml STN 'vu .Qt all 'gl 5 A10
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.0 6 fl, 31 I , IN DIIIUSHURS T0 HTUIIIS At Thornton the tirst years study in the science division is general science, a required subject. This gives the student a smattering of the more specialized science courses, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. The science of biology, a study of living things, teaches the classifica- tions, anatomies, and functions of the living things of the world, and helps the student to understand more about his natural surroundings. The chemistry section enables students to understand the where, why, .ind what of the colorful study of chemistry. It is the study of elements ll Q25 dai L i is 4 5 5? 3
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