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Donald Macgwqn Albert Marowitz Ruth Partridge Miles Dearth Mathematics Social Studies English Physics VVi1liam Gass Mechanical Drawing Charles Biffle Physical Education Armed with transit, tape measure, and yardstick, Trig students attack that tall problem. PER. SUBJECT R00 I -dm? - HOMEROOM' 103 Owl 2-Grim -.105 3-fingliolv 5212. Ill! 4- Pwfw - 5-LUNC H 6- 'l'l'lLol1. Da. 7- Qmrilolb -HO Sine times the cosine. add secant. too: How high's the flagpole-we never knew. We're even worse in Civics Class: We think a bill is just for gas. And though with Lit. we take some pains, It's sure we'll never sprain our brains. In Physics Class our heads aren't deficient We built a machine 10021 efficient. Mechanical Drawing is fun some think: But. wow! It's tough when we have to ink. Though classes are over, not home yet- To Football practice to run and sweat.
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Emily Kaufman Harry Taft Kathleen Kelly Alice Porter . Driving Dramatics Civics English Mrs. Clara Webb Latin Dramatizing bits of She Stoops to Conquer is a perennial favorite in English Lit. Steering, shifting, applying brakes Are some of the skills that Driving takes. Dramatics gives the chance to emote. In English Lit. there are poems to quote. We're learning about our government now: Miss Porter's the one who's showing us how. Lunch in the caie is quite a scramble: To grab a table is just a gamble. Voice and tense and conjugation Are part of Latin recitation. While Baker stands and counts the rhythm, We do the exercises with 'im. PER SUBJECT ROOF! 1-D ' ' - l0X Hofrllglgflzm-501 52-Dfwnnalllr 310 3- Cfkvicb - '04 q-5,.?,lji,-103 5 LUNCH Q, Ciww -3.15 TT? 7, Donald Baker Physical Education
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Ivan Massar Eleanor Iewell Esther Tubaugh MIS. Alberta BG1'ke1' Chemistry lournalism English History B. Shick is preparing nitrogen by the arc process. Chemistry students and Mr. Massar check and take notes. The odors that come irom 211 Are scarcely fragrances of heaven. And when comes time lor news of school. We have to hand it to Miss Iewell. From Irving to Garland, short stories galore Are read when we enter the American Lit. door. Mrs. Barker's method is unique- A quiz a day is her technique. Ol keeping books. we now can boast4 The credit goes to Mr. Yost. Mr. Cooley's lectures will he no more. While we're selling brushes from door to door. s Ioel Yost Bookkeeping l l PER.'SUBIlECT-ROOM 1- -.211 HONEROO -207 2' I I-Q08 M '11 c 1 1 t ern. oo ey 3- LI - '31 I Business Education .4-21.,b. UM-7-'06 5-LUNCH 6-8 ' -116 '1-Rfihil Jl0lf0'10
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