Class Schedules and Related Records, 1939 - 1942

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Class Schedules and Related Records, 1939 - 1942

1939-1942

This series contains schedules and other records documenting daily school and extracurricular activities. The schedules include the overall school daily schedule showing class times, meals, religious services and study sessions, and times allotted to extracurricular activities. Additional schedules show the times for specific extracurricular activities, which include a wide variety of clubs focus on subjects such as arts and crafts, agriculture, cosmetology, Boy and Girl Scouts, and the Junior Lions. Other activities documented in the schedules include student government meetings, the school orchestra, walks and game times. The series also includes some memoranda assigning teachers to oversee extracurricular events and some minutes of Education Committee meetings during which the members discussed the scheduling of special events.

1 linear inch

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11639713

National Archives at Riverside

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