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February 7, 1958 ___________ Evergreen- Page 5 N e w D r i v e r s \ A r e T r a i n e d The second semester . Driver’s Training class started ' with five students attend- - ing. Those present were Idell Weydemeyer, Sharleen • ’ Neilson, Bernice Quilling, Kay Mhefclhauser, and Dene McKenzie. The class started driving last Monday. The first semester class didn’t get the car soon enough to start driving early.* Mr. McCauley said that the smaller class can get more . driving hours. H o m e E c ' e r s S t a r t s P r o j e c t . The Home Ec. 1 stu dents have finished making their Pajamas and have started,their foods work.! This work will consist of learn ing the chart of food measurement abbreviat ions, .knowing the names of all the cook ing ut easels, learn how to wash dishes properly, cleanliness and the studying and planning 'of breakfasts and lunches. The students in Hone Ec. Ill; have started their projects in knitting after learn ing. mnay different stitches. The girls are •\making the follow- * ing projects: Lorna Johnson ---- head..band,, Mary Frost— head band, ‘Frances Stbrk-soakers, Kay Bohag -- — soakers, Alice Quirk ----- scarf, Elizabeth Stevens- s carf, _ M.yrna Alavana- head band, Glerina Erickson-h^ad --- -band, Nancy Douglas-----head See \ ’ Gene Schermerhorn for Radio and TV Repair ' ‘ i • . V- . j . - r r - - j band, Caroline Decker- socks, Gloria,Heibien- herd band, y— . Delores Rein-head band-, and Marge MacDonald-socks. P A D ‘ S t u c l i e s ’ S o c 10I o g y . The PAD class has been studying about the birth of sociology, the difficulty of straight thinking, how to recog* nize propaganda,. the importance of culture and when it started end how institutions .. delay social change, sincetle class started. They have also seen pictures of different culture groups around theyorld, T r i p p T e a c h e s A l g e b r a l T The Algebra II Class taught by , Merrill Tripp, has . . . . * just finished -Logsrithns and they are starting review on quadratic equations, for the benefit of four new students who .< : started at the second semes ter. They are Bob St. Peter, Shannon Shea, Raymond Holcomb, and Charles Osier. The Algebra I class is working on verbal problems-. B i o l o g i s t s D i s s e c t F i s h Scapula, seissors- are familar , words heard in the biology class this week. Fred LaRoque’s . class dissected a crayfish Wed., Jan. 29 and a starfish Thursday, Jan. 30. The class is divided into groups of two, each group dissects one of the preserved specimens after ob serving the external features. The class is also studying the nervous system of man. E n g l i s h J T Z T S t u d i e s Romed> J o l i e t Looking in * on the English TVhclas?* in structed by Mrs. Les- turd, we see thejstud ents .reciting poems aid sonnets written in the time of the CaVilier and Puritan revolution Their next big as signment will be' the reading of Romeo and Juliet. they are also studying the punctua tion and meanings of a few Latin words. “'The Price Of Lib erty\ is the chapter being studied by the English III class. Such authors as Fst— hani en_. Hawthorne, ’Carl Sandburg and Thomas Jefferson's works are being studied. The students m e r e to memorize the last.para graph of the Second Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln. Other works famous in historical and literary fields such- as * \The Declaration of I'ndepea dence,\ and \The Mess age' a sking;.for Declara tion of Independence,\ by Franklin Delano Roosevelt•were reviewri. The Typing II Class has been studying sal utation for business letter. The teaohep, Mrs. Shea, told' the class about the 'tests they could take t for different -jobs, and how much each job paid a month-for ..high school graduates.. - t . !. J ; Main • Street Grocery : Vo o ' ■ Lyle & Edith • , --OC-'i Groceries.;.!; . r : Ceretona Feeds