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Page 18 text:
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Janet Paulson is the winner in the declamation contest in her speech sec¬ tion. Top Left: Lois Johnson tells her speech class how to make an apple pie. Watching her are Dale Sundstrom, Connie Lamphere, and Deloris Largent. Top Right: Betty Plank concocts a Dagwood sandwich. Hoping for a bite are Trevor Nelson, Mildred Moomey, Evelyn Merritt, and Ann Pastotnik. Below Left: Lois Pierson shows William Johnson and Julia Sluiter how to make a cake. Below Right: Jack Garber uses Dale Gray as model to demonstrate the proper technique in polishing shoes. — 14 —
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Draw All Students to the Library Reading in the library are James Canfield, Rex Van Natter, Hilrna Holm- berg, Mervin Falor, and William Rice. ffl ■ : : Meril Hodgson consults the catalog. Jack Dillon entertains Mr. Flickinger’s junior English class with his book report. I — 13 —
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Drivers and Fluent Speakers The man who should have shattered nerves is Morris Carpenter, instructor in driver training. Mr. Carpenter received his B. S. degree from Western Michigan College of Education and attended Par¬ son’s Business College. The junior class rates first on his lis t because he is their adviser. From his name, “Carpenter,” you should guess his win¬ winning pastime; it’s building a house, and he’s done it. Beside teaching speech to freshmen, sopho¬ mores, and juniors and teaching play production, M. W. Van Oostenburg finds himself busy acting as adviser for the Log, directing the annual junior- senior play, and being a member of the assembly committee. Mr. Van received his A. B. degree from Hope College and his M. A. degree from the Uni¬ versity of Michigan. Directing plays, dreaming up ways to improve the Log, and following the exploits of the Detroit Tigers, all have an equal chance of gaining the winning spot on Mr. Van’s list. Morris R. Carpenter M. W. Van Oostenburg Training ' in speech is training for public life. The ability to be able to think out and ex¬ press ones ideas so that they can be easily understood by anyone is of great importance. Speech training is a required subject for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, who, after struggling through the training, have a better knowledge of how to be a winner in public through speech. Driver training is a course to teach one how to become a help rather than a menace to the public through careful and considerate driving. In becoming a good driver, one must know not just the mechanics of a car but also the rules and courtesies of the road. Mr. Caipenter explains the mysteries that lie under the hood. In the picture are Jack Ostrander, Diane Workman, Mr. Carpenter, and Beth Wilson.
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