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' E I ART Two kilns for ceramics, one for enameling, a buffer for steel work, ample stor- age space for supplies, and adequate equipment give art classes wide scope for their activities. FOODS Foods class is practising correct table settings and good table manners. The planning and cooking ofa complete dinner as well as child care are other units in this course. XE WING Senior girls are shown completing a project of blouse-making. Each girl designs an original pattern and carries through the com plete process.
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v GENERAL SHOP ln these courses, students are given basic knowledge and skills of woodwork, rna chine shop, foundry, and sheetmetal work. In ad- vanced courses, students can specialize in woodwork, machine shop, or foundry and welding. 4 5 ' f T I ME CHA NI GA L DRA WING A new printing press, a new blueprint machine and the best in drafting equip- ment make printing and mechanical drawing classes a practical course. The shop prints up many things for school use such as pro- grams, letter-heads, etc. 'Wr- AUTO DRIVING To attain a sportsman- like attitude, a thorough understanding of the duties and responsibilities of a good driver, and a mechan- ical understanding of the vehicle are the major ob- jectives of this course.
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-gw:,,,,,VM if 'ff it if iiii'i I gggi ' '. N I .A 43 r is A-A fl 'v 1 '-?f'fiEil 0-sl N-V' My PHYSICS This course shows how mechanics, heat, light, sound electricity, and nuclear physics change and af- fect the matter of the universe. Two laboratory peri- ods weekly give the student the opportunity to apply his knowledge in experiment. Field trips offered dur- ing the year give first-hand information about the use of physics for the benefit of the world. I' ' -W r at Q 2 s 11' ' BIOLOGY Field trips, demonstrations, laboratory work and class discussions make this course most interesting. Life is studied from its lowest to its highest forms. Dissection of frogs and crayfish, bug collection, study of plant life were some of the units taught. nn- 2 .ai
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