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5 +92 ge 'm 'YA 5 .Eg :.'1:-W-V. 4 , f l f Q The Library is a good place to do research for one's courses, and it is also a good place to meet all your friends and hear all the gossip. This is 6th period Balcony supervised by Mr. Bub- bers. Sophomores, Juniors, and sometimes a lone Freshie or Senior infest it. The fact that so many Seniors are on the senior honor roll or only go to school half days accounts for the empty seats in 214, the Senior study f?j hall STUDENTS STUDY
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PU W I -U E E as CI F11 CD t H F' m l'nder the skilled workmanship of future carpenters, the transformation of many crude pieces of wood into various polished pieces of furniture occurs daily in the shop rooms. Pine and cedar are the woods most generally used, but once in a while one may be lucky enough to see a piece of black walnut among their many materials. Visit the printing classes anytime, and you will see many aspiring printers hard at work. Covered with ink, they set up type and run the presses, printing pro- grams, office material, and numerous other articles needed by the school and various organizations of it. Girls are rather scarce in the course, but you will often find one brave enough to enroll. l'nder the able guidance of Mr. La- Chapelle, many of the school's youthful mechanics investigate the principles under- lying the operation of the modern auto- mobile. As the facilities for the course have recently been enlarged, students in the ad- vanced classes are now permitted to bring their own automobiles for repair. A new coursee-fmetalsewas inaugu- rated into the NV.H.S. curriculum this year under the supervision of Mr. I.aChapclle. The work calls into action both one's brains and fingers, as the students conceive what they want to make and then use lathes, power drills, or whatever will help them to produce perfect ash trays or other objects.
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Polished seniors think therq are no others like themselves, and the fresllies believe iilClllj but the thorn in the senior's side is the junior who thinks he is just as good us za senior, and the sophomore who is beginning lo get wise.
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