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SCIENCE CLettl Raymond M. Crawford Zoology Miles Dearth Physics Lewis I. Kemp Radio Electricity Ivan E. Massar Chemistry Hubert Mohr Botany George R. Swaney Physiology General Science Mr. Bone's Cranium draws the attention of physiolo qists M. F. Compton, S. Cfarman, Mr. Swaney, H Hoppe, F. Leposky, D. Holloway, and S. Charnos.
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HOME ECONOMICS lTopl Winifred Waters Home Management Mrs. Miriam S. McCorkle Clothing Eugenia Vlad Cafeteria t Martha V. Harnar Foods To the left, please. coaches Miss Harnar as her advanced foods pupils, M. Sotak and B. England, serve I. Nolfi, D. Thompson, V. Petrosky, A. Stanich, and M. Burkett. They first plan their menus, then prepare the food, and finally eat it in proper fashion. The aromas are very tempting, says the photog- rapher. Marking buttonholes is the task that K. Iones per- forms for B. Shafer. T. Dinko, D. Dick, and D. Puffer do machine stitching, While B. Barrickman sews by hand. The girls study their own characteristics in order to make clothes that reflect good grooming. VOCATIONAL TRAINING William B. Gass Mechanical Drawing Kenneth L. Kraker Woodshop George E. Nickel Machine Shop Welders in the making. +3 Page Twenty one I-
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Four black-aproned chemistry students bravely Watch a Leibig condenser go into action. Recording the results of a Water-purification experiment are K. Walters, H. Meigs, D. Van Fossan, and L. Haber- stroh. Dig and delve With Mr. Mohr's horticulture class in the month of October. The boys in the background are carrying a sack of fertilizer. ln the spring we shall all enjoy the results of their gardening-a beautiful tulip bed. - Curious-minded young America finds a challenge in the mysteries of the science lab. A survey of the field in general science opens the Way for future investigation. Those who are interested in Mother Nature can pull petals from daisies in botany class or dig into the good earth in their horticultural pur- suits. They can determine whether they have talents for medicine by operating on Zoological specimens in room 107 fpoor Globeyl. Everybody ought to take a course in physiology in order to know better how the human body functions. Chemistry experimenters learn first hand which chemicals will mix in a test tube and which will explode. The odors which float through the air from room 210 thoroughly fumigate the corridors. For those interested in the great natural laws behind our industrial World, there are classes in radio, electricity, and physics. Pre-in- duction requirements and industrial needs have made heavy demands on courses in applied sciences. TQ Xy- ii!l!l!!'!!' 4 I Ex, i f 'U il ii' Y .J
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