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EDUCATION FOR DEMOCRACY lt has been said that democracy respects the dignity and worth of every individual. We in Bryan High School believe this statement and we as members of our school are educating ourselves in democracy by cooperating with the faculty in our social science classes. ln Bryan Iunior High, Mrs. Hammond teaches us what other human beings like ourselves have done and what the results have been. We keep up with the present day world through the Cur- rent Eventsn newspaper. ln Mr. Wagners world history class we learn about Herodotus, Napoleon and the Crusades. Then we return to American History and study the experiences of our forefathers, discussing ways to profit from their mistakes. Here we learn to become an understander rather than an ob- server. The Readers Digest takes a few days of each month to remind us of the modern world and help us increase our vocabulary. Mr. Rogge and Mr. Hauger carry on the edu- cation for democracy by bringing to us the civic ideals of the world. We learn to cope with such basic problems of society as the family, school, recreation, and government. Thus we study all aspects of government from the local to the na- tional. HOMEMAKERS OF THE FUTURE Aromasl Oh, how deliciousl Coming from where? Thats rightfthe Home Ec. room. We entered as greenhorns but Miss Beattie, our instructor, soon had us well on our way as future housewives. We planned and served lunches and breakfasts, we made salads and roasts fit for a king. Then we tried our skill at sewing. We sewed on simple articles first and then in time we tried our hand at whipping dresses together. Pressing, basting, tearing out seams, doing them over until they were right was work, but also fun. Later, we spent a few weeks on child care. Miss Stone showed us how to bathe a bedridden patient, and taught us a few more fundamental health aids in a Red Cross Home Nursing Course. To prepare us for our homes of the future, we studied marriage and family relationships. 4:1-- ,,--V' ..-f'
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Standmg Clark Rtce Tom Gutse Clara Murlllo Lynette Lorenzen Warren Whtte Bonnte Ntcholls LaVon Shook Ahce Eaton Isabel Ames Patty Shellenberger Orvtlle Carey Seated Mr Wagner Mr Rogge Bob Garber prestdent Max Wertz v1ce prestdent Nat Acker secretary treasurer Mr Cayton OUR STUDENT COUNCIL OF TODAY As one looks back a few years he can see how much the Student Counctl has progressed and lmproved as the student governrng body of the school One can readrly see how prom ment rt has become rn our everyday school hfe lt now truly seems an rndrspensable part of us For example The Student Counc1l approves and obtarns all assembly programs whlch add to the pleasure and mstructton of our school hfe The hall momtors who are respons1ble for more orderly halls are dlrected by th1s group The merlt system wh1ch was launched by the counc1l has already rmproved the general Splfll among students All new organtzatlons of the school are approved by the counc1l lt promotes and flnances school actrvrttes wh1ch are for the general welfare of the school sponsors a handbook and cooperates wlth the present noon program Yes the Student Counc1l 1S an actlve and worthy part of our Juntor sentor hlgh school strmulatrng and developlng a healthy school Splfll lmprovrng the general welfare of the school provtdtng opportumtres for the students cooperatron and part1c1pat1on 1n the lnternal affalrs and government of our school and creatlng a greater I'eSpOI'1S1b1l1lY among the stu dent body Mr Nrcholas Mr Rogge and the Bryan Board of Educatron have been more than w1ll1ng th1s year to cooperate wlth such a well organlzed and stable group as th1s whrch con srsts of ftve senrors four tumors three sophomores two freshmen w1th the seventh and eighth grades each havtng one representattve These member are elected by the vartous classes and have the responsrbrhty of carrylng the rnterest of thelr class and welfare of the entlre student body The source of revenue for the counc1l 1S the farmhar noon candy sale and varlous dances lncludmg the successful Krck Off Dance 20 ,, , - V , , , , , , , , , . . . , . , , , , 5 I - . g , . I , . 1 . . , . I I ' I I l ' , I I ' - -. I I I - . , . , , - I - 1 , I 1 Q . o I
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