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fwi. meqsglh. The Junior-Senior High School Cafeteria is the scene of much activity during the period from 11:35 to 1:10. The room has a seating capacity of about 200 and it is necessary for students to eat in relays. The first group is composed of all students who have a study period at that time and do not go home for lunch. Seventh, eighth and ninth graders may eat from 12:10 to 12:50. During the last lunch period Q1235-1:10j all students above the ninth grade may use the cafeteria. The insert shows the cafeteria counter in the kitchen. Pupils get their food here and take it to the dining room which is adjoining. Many students earn their lunches by working in the cafetefia kitchen. . . , ,, . . . QB ff1f111pfMefD f rdf fllt kf ixiaii--'is p-y-11: ktD'l c 'rl -if' it Miss lovin una ie me o iss unccm an wo . . U HUC COO 5. ,. ,hllli 'IUH ,l 5 H5 CICC U o.or1V OX .II lt' QHL U L1 wg S ml d.,,,,....-- ' 4-1
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7 LIFE FOR YOUNGER PUPILS AT W. C. S. IS JUST AS FULL OF ACTION AS THAT OF STUDENTS IN THE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL . . . HERE IS THE PROOF. Bulletin boards are fun! This one has some work the Co-operative art being demonstrated by three of our lt must be a whopperl Some of the grade children class thinks is well worth displaying. Spring birds are young pupils. Notfce the left-handers. Howll they get sna ed as the' listened durin' a stor' hour. 2- Y making their appearance in the center. together so soon! Me 1,...,..-...nu u-1., -1- -. .-....,- - .. Tut-rut! So oun to be on relief, But these two-men- The make thin s, do these Yorkville first raders, and school famil , but the seem to be a bit undecided as to Y g Y g 3 Y Y to-be are doing some map making, we're told. sometimes they make things hum, too. They're going places, these younger members of our the best method of transportation-so they study about it. Grammar schoolers visualize cotton and a nice job they've done, too. Art, today has a real place in the school as an aid to learning. Somebody said, A picture is worth ten thousand words. It's surely true when you draw the picture yourself. Q Yorkville royalty entertains, A few of our Yorkville These two little ladies work on a scene for their unit on youngsters do their stuff in a play involving nobility and Holland. QP. S. Vile had to use this picture because on much bowing. the right is the favorite sister of our Editor-in-chiefj. 1 I I ,-..T -.---D... , These elementary school devotees have finally discovered a sensible use for soap. They keep this soap right where they can operate on it and produce choice bits of sculp- ture. It keeps the soap from behind the ears and other bothersome spots. Bly, oh, My! If all the Hollanders would only stay in First of the three R's! This group of elementary children Holland, we would have room for other pictures in our seems to be making a serious business of reading. book.
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'tx in News for the Seniors. Virgina Wylztm and Thelma Krgttzenhurg I'L'L1t.l the notices on the hulletin hoiirtl in Room 28. fAl'move.j Ant's eye view. Philip Dumkn didnt lie in the gutter to take this shot but he did have to get pretty close to the sidewalk. QRight.l l 'th-. ASSEMBLY a.be...i.M.t Assembly is an important part of school life. Students learn how to conduct themselves at public alfairs and beneht by entertaining and educational programs put on by fellow students and adult speakers.
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