1941-1942 Yearbook

Mmmm, Breakfast! A hot breakfast starts the day out right for a vigorous work-out in the day 's activities. From 7 :15-7:45 people with the sleep not quite out of their eyes stream in . Hot and cold cereals, bacon, eggs, toast, fruits, juices, coffee, and milk are offered by the cafeteria. After a pleasant discussion at the breakfast table on lost night's events or plans for the new day, everyone leaves the dining hall thoroughly awakened and "rarin' to go. II Boys Can Make Beds! Here is circumstantial evidence for mothers that boys CAN and DO make their beds. Dai ly checks are made by the matron and prizes are awarded each term to the best housekeepers. Of course, pennants, souvenirs, postcards, party favors, programs, hair ribbons, and pictures are essential on all walls. What's Under the Lens? Closs work begins for some with an hour or two in biology lab . Here Dr. Abbott focuses one of the lab's sixty microscopes on a slide of insect mouth parts. One of his interested students looks on to learn the technique of focusing . Throughout the year the classes In general biology, anatomy, physiology, zoology, and entomology dissect and draw specimens.

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