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Faculty GILLEIJXND. TANNETTA-B. AH l.alre Forest College: lll. ll., Lake Forest College--Latin. Algebra l lUl.l,. LOIS F.--B. A.. University of Kansas: Nl. A., University of Colnracloflmtin LAMB. CLARICE-B, A., University of Colo- rado+Spanisl1 MclNTYRl?, MARY Lili. A., Colorado Slate College of Education' Spanish RUPLE. SARfll'i Kf B. A.. University of Illinois Spanish BROVJNLEIE. MARION4l'1. Fl., University nf Denver-'Physical Education GRAY. All-lTl'lUR O.fB. A., Colorado College--Coach, Arithmetic. Social Problems. Commercial Law lNC0l.D. JFlCQUl5l.lNE-B. S., University of Colo- rado- -Gym READ, llflzlil. U.7B. R.. Colorado Slate finl- lege of Education4Physical Education Language Tests Wits Even cowboys must learn the funda- mentals of foreign language. The first year they take Latin, they learn conju- gations and cleclensions. lf they live through this they attempt a second year to study Caesar. Of course, Caesar was a hero and a conqueror so this makes the story a little more valuable. But- teacher doesn't let us read Caesar all year. We must learn derivatives and construc- tions. Since so many English words are derived from Latin, the vocabularies of second year Latin students are somewhat enlarged. Spanish has a great fascination for Westerners. Of course, since We roam the range with Spanish-speaking people, We find this language quite interesting, and very helpful. I-lt least it doesn't wear students down as does Latin. There are a lot more seniors interested in the romance language than in Latin. Even boys take four years of Spanish. They Play Too ' Since all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, they provide a course in physical education. Two days a week the freshmen and sophomores play, and a third day during the week they learn how to stay healthy. Page iYf77t'lC'Jl7
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Faculty ARDlfl.l.. GEORGIA' B. S.. Colorado Slate Cnilcgc of Agriculture and Mechanical Artsfllusincss Arithmetic. General Science ATKINSON. V. KYB. S.. Alabama Polytechnic- Physics. General Science BAKER, HARLIE R.- B. A.. Colorado State College of Education-Algebra. History. Eng-- lish GROUT. STELLA S. -B. A., University of Colorado - Mathematics LAIRD. RISK -Ps. Fl., Denver University -Biology, Business Arithmetic TEDMON. Pr. S.gl5. S.. and M. S.. Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts-Chemistry TEDMON, HELENA C. fli. S.. Colorado Stall' College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts-fliiology WOODSIDE. M. Effll. A., University of Kansas- Algebra, Geometry WILSCDN, GRACflifUniversity of Colorado: University of Dvnverffflolorado State College of Agriculture and Mcclianical Arts Library Are Molders ol: Clay Science and mathematics together in their sculptural hands mold the clay that is the destiny of our times. Like the fates they build up and tear down human existence and material living. Without them all civilization would have ceased ere it began. Science and knowledge are synonymous. Even the lowest form of animal has some knowl- edge, some feeling for it. The aims of the science and mathe- matics departments are not simply to teach the words and figures in the books. These perhaps are the greatest goals: the development of imagination, the teaching of intellectual integrity, and the promoting of the straight thinking which helps to make the World a place of law and order. How far could western explorers have gone if they did not know how to use a compass, how to calculate the distance traveled, how to build a house that would stand erect, how to treat a wound, or how to put a rim on a wooden wheel? They didnyt know all the fine theories that applied, but they did know their science and mathematics. Today science makes us her slave. Each daily process is her contribution. No longer can we neglect her. Page Eighteen
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Faculty BUNNING, ElNlNlA+B. A., University ol' Colorado- Typing CARLSON. LAl.lRlQiNCE-B. A.. Colorado State Col- lege of Agriculture and Nlechanical ilrtsfliusiness Training CASTLE, ANNA -B. A., University of Colo- rado: Nl. A., University nl' Colorado flfnglisli. TYWHZ D,-l.RNAl.l., IVAH-Teachers' Degree. Gregg School of Chicngm B. A.. XVcslern Stale Teachers' College bien- ography, English - JONES. PAUL-YB. A.. Xllestern St:iLc flullegr Com- mercial Law, Bookkeeping. Business Arithmetic KAY. F. C.-fllnlario Normal College: Denver Univcrsityflwulikecping BENNETT, NVll.l.lANl ll,-C0lor.1do Slate College of Education: Colorado Stale College of Agriculture and lwlrchanical Arts- Printing SCHOENOFF, REINHOLD -B. S.. Stout Instilut, XVood work DARNALI.. V. A.- -B. A., XVcslcrn State Col- lege-gW'oodworlf. Tired ol Cowpunching lt seems that some of the rangers are tired of cowpunching so they take up a course in business. Central offers the fundamentals in every line, so they get an awfully good start. Then there are some who have college in view, but Hnd many of these courses helpful. Since we have the two types of students inter- ested, the commencial department is full to overHoWing. They've Hxed it now so that you can 'even major along this line if you prefer it to science and math. Courses Are For Practical We have a lot of pupils here who are very practical. These are the ones that take woodwork. They learn to make a lot of useful things. Even girls are interested in printing. Printing the Times is the laboratory work of the print shop. Then there are some mechanically minded boys. They find that the ma- chine shop affordsan everlasting source of interest. Both the shops and the commercial department offer a large assortment of subjects to interest those students who wish to find themselves jobs after grad- uating from high school. Page Twenty
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