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vm '- At the lower lelt Mr. Robert Morgan uses the vacuum pump to demonstrate a principle ot general science. ln the next picture Miss Adeline Greensmith lilters a substance through a glass tunnel. Miss Rebecca Krasne discusses a recent book on history with hor pupils. Cn the next page Miss Anna Kiel is seen recording grades. At her right Mrs. Rosa lohns is seen using one ot the sets ot maps and charts with which our social studies classes are provided. Miss Rosemary Meyer, in the next picture, utilizes another ot the visual aid features ot our system, the motion picture projector, to aid her classes in an understanding of the pattern ol history. Below, Miss D. Slutz stands against her bulletin-board, talking over a problem ot economics. Miss Anna Geeting is shown at the lower lett arriving at her room in the morning. The interest in current events among both students and teachers is evidenced by Mr. T. E. Pouch, seen entering his room with a War Atlas. At his right, Mr. George Blackburn, physiology 'teacher and football coach, discusses next year's chances. ' s Q 5 l it . V. ' gflkglw., ' ful . t L4 'E is . . ,. wt .,, - I fl-jrsrvpt 'U , K Q' -ef 't wx l7 w,, N' K bln R K' .... A K' Q M. M. get .f it --.g,!E?N' . , ,R Q -my-' , . 1 Y 3 .. x it W' .r-
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mhz: 4 f- W7 f ln the picture at thc lower left Miss Clara Yalen is seen examining the result of student practice in stencil cutting. ln the next picture Mr. F. C. Klippel, teacher of electricity, explains the intricacies of circuits and transformers. To his right Miss Magdelena Hein removes some supplies for the use of hor pupils. Moving over to the next page we find Miss Eleanor Schilling supervising practice in typing. Mr. Chester Lambirth can be seen in the next picture working at a metalshop lathe. At the right Mr. E. E. Miller works with members of his woodvshop classes to make checker boards tor the Red Cross. Miss Dorothy Smith, in the picture at the lower left, stands surrounded by the various ingredients which her cooking classes will later turn into salads, muffins, stews, and pastries. At the immediate right Miss Xlfilhelmine Deitemeier advises her class in homemaking in the art of making the home beautiful through skillful flower arranging. The final picture shows Mr. Wcss Wellman working with one of his accounting pupils.
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