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t e fxut, PRESENT, z t £ fritute FREDERICK H. EVANS, B.S., M.S., M.A.—Science Fiction Club . . . ANN E. FULLERTON, 8.A.—Senior Oom Adviser . . . BEATRIX W. GREEN— Biology Club. RALPH P. IACANGELO, B.S., M.A.—Junior Cion Adviser . . VERTIE D. KUNKLE, B.S., M.S.—Scionco Club . . . DONALO H. IAMORE, B.A., M.S. SCIENCE Dissecting worms, making ammonia, and studying Newton's laws all come under the same title. Science. Within this field we study everything from soup to nuts. Most of us experience such trials as dis- secting worms, cleaning up broken test tubes, and untangling snarled pulley strings. A few who really enjoy this subject continue in ad- vanced science, where they delve into ana- lytical chemistry and atomic physics. Whether we take only the basic sciences or go on with advanced work, we realize how much these courses help us to under- stand the world in which we live. Max Farrington, HorUy Sampson. ond Jock Bunn conduct o chemistry ex- periment while John Derrick wolche» to »ee who! the reiult will be. EDMUND T. BURKE, B.S., M.ED.—Choirmonj Elec- tronics Club.
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ROBERT J. KIUEN, M.A.. B.A.—Voriily Admitlioni; Golf. SOCIAL STUDIES MILDRED CLEMENT. B.A., M.A.—Chairman; Student Court . KENNETH W. FRISBIE. B.A . M.ED . WILLIAM J. MYERS. B.S., M.A.—Audio-Viiuol Aid»; Hi-Y . . . WATSON D. PHILLIPS. B.A., M.ED. BRUCE O. SIVERTSEN. 8.A.—Hi-Y; Rifle Club . . VERNA S. TOWNE. B.S.—Junior Clot. Advi»er Relation» Club. H. NORMAN TAYLOR, B.A., M.A.—Hi-Y . . . ALEXIS VON BRETZEl, B.A., M.A.—International Vice President Nixon and his wife re- turned from their trip around the world yes- terday. Yes, I'm using that as my report for Cur- rent Events Time in history. Being next door to the nation’s capitol helps keep us alive to what goes on in the world. Of course, we're sometimes dragged into the past and then our experience in- cludes dull facts, snatched shut eye, map tests, and long book reports. We discover dates that we must know, but we needn’t memorize. We indulge in arguments know- ing there is no definite answer. Today's current events will be in tomor- row's history books. How will the historian see what we are experiencing? And, who knows, but some of us may be in tomor- row's history books? What could an historian be able to record of our days in high school? Teocher» hove homework: tool Mr. Toytor prepare» le»»on» tor hi» U. S. hi»tory clone» Peggy McMorrow, Mr. Killer», and Eloine Typer watcl Tcddic Downey locote the orea about which »he wil report in for Eoitern Affairt
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Mid Sherwood and Mid Hyott, Sponith teachers, discuss plans with their prac- tice teachers, Mrs. Lincoln and Miss Bodmer. Mr. Killen, practice teacher in French I and II, listens in. THERE IS NO EASIER LANGUAGE. Ac- cept the fact. Amo te?, Parlez-vous?, or Muchas gracias? They are phrases every- one knows, but vocabulary provides home- work every night. Call your friend for help; ask the teacher for extra drill; but sooner or later, face it. You must work day by day for any satisfaction when the assignment calls for an oral report in the foreign lan- guage. Join a club or elect a third year. A good beginning here is worth every min- ute it requires. Miss Aiken listens to o student's question on Barney legge's report. Such speeches made entirely in French give students o chance to test their knowledge of the language. FOREIGN LANGUAGES LEONORA AIKEN, B.A., M A.—Senior Ranking; Nolioaol Honor Society. .. ELIZABETH R DECKER, B.A.—Tri-Hi-Y . . . CLARA LEE HYATT, B.A., AAA.— Future Teachers of America. - 30 WINIFRED SHERWOOD. B.A., AAA.—El Club Esponol . . . MARY W. SULLI- VAN, B.A., AAA.—Chairman; Sophomore Adviser . . . MADELEN B. TALMADCE. B.A.—School Store.
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