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'QQ n., Nl ! , Frances Berg explains ilne Bill of Riglils, wiili lhe help of a cliarf, lo the U. S. Hisfory Il class. Jackie Leonard, Bonnie of fha Highway Safely a leff lurn by fhe use Mrs. Paine explains flue physics class. Griscom, and Clara Mae Bralion, members class, demonslrale line proper way io make of blackboard drawings. imporfance of an air pressure device in her 51' 5 x Allen Jackson works a problem concerning a irapezoid with an inscribed square for ilie geomelry class. Wall af Shields DOES CHIVALRY EXIST TODAY? By Janel lvlorie, '56 l believe llwal clwivalry 'roday would be classified as courlesy, and lliere cerlainly are many examples snowing llnal couriesy exisls. Wlien l say courlesy, I do nol' mean Social Eligueile, suclw as knowing wlwen lo use lime rigbl spoon al a dinner parly. l re?er lo 'rlie common, everyday experiences llnal help lo make lile more agreeable and pleasanl for ofners. Tne woman wlwo bakes cookies lor me sick bcy around ine correr, llie busfness execurve wno will lake lfme oul lo see lo il' fnal ns new employees undersland llneir iobs and gel ac- quainled wiln ilneir iellow workers, +lie liffe bay who sells newspapers and always makes sure lnal flue paper oi Mrs. Wilson, ine sbuf5n, is 'n We dcor, where I+ can be eas y reacbed-al mesa lnngs and many more, prove lo Us fbai cn'va'r,1 does ex's+ loday because people slfl nave a love For fneir lellow-men, wnfcb is common Ge world over. Virginia Powell, our D.A.R. pilgrim. 2 ' If .nv Zuriggf, I.-no A -u':I,, li SP5 bl 11 1-F
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4 ff Sandy Sprigman and Bertha Renner counl fhe vofes For fhe Each of fhese boys in fhe lnduslrial Arfs Drawing class works Senlor Class omccrs durlng roll call in home mom 38' hard fo design a fufure home. The shorlhand class lislens allenlively as Miss Baessler ex ,. Kmds fa the Quest Jane! Marlin reads from Macbefh lo Mrs. Rey- nolds' Senior English class. Mr. Byham's Common Branches class is reading The Three Hosfagesf' by Buchan. Helen seems lo be The cenfer of aifraclion. plains ihe daily lesson.
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Each of 'fhese Senior boys a9Iends one monIh's Rolary meerings, where he learns aboul fha ideals and ac- Iivilies of Ihe Rolary Club. Sfanding -Ieff Io righ+: AI Benne'+, Pele Fowler, Jack Sullivan, Mr. Worrall, sponsor. Siffing: Clarke Murphy, Bob Parlrs, Jaclr Ackley. ff' T! 'Bs 5 Arni+a Coble models Ihe dress she made, judged lhe besf producl of Ihe sewing class Ihis year, as Diana Tanger admires Ihe worlr. mi? ii QQ 3 ,f . , gf':?sM aig ., mffllj pm I ,W ' ii I -Q N r . J 3. rin 3 4 'fe ,sk A f Q-Q, U X x qi.. Z '-8.45 'f-e. - f .'.f:::f From June I3 lo I8, Ihese girls, each senl by one of Ihe Women's Clubs in The annual Conservafion Exhibif by Miss Veasey's biology classes, which sfressed Ihe conservafion of holly, laurel, and ground pine, inspired us all New Jersey, wen? Io The New Jersey Cifizenship Irlslilule Io learn how Ihe sIaIe governmenl is se? up and run. Leff Io Right Mr. Worrall, sponsor, Roberla Grissom, Gail Armslrong, Cindy Baum, Sonia Osfenson, Virginia Powell, Carol Wiclr. Each year members of the W. H. S. Ar? Classes pain? HaIIowe'en piclures on Ihe windows of Woodbury slores. Prizes are awarded for Ihe besl painlings. This year's winners were Jean O'May ISISI, Bill Ryan ISIO Inol shownl, Ina Goldman ISSI. Joanne Free and Susan Moore won Honorable Menlion. during Ihe Chrislmas season. fr'- 3 - ' Q , . ZLL ,er LQ- sri -v ...if 'SF I fy' nb' 1 if: pm Q- .go V ...al
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