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,s 1 S' fr ' K Q , ' , g nv 4 1 Y I 4 y I . K Ns Mr Kurfmxan Miss Keppel ancl Mr Hamburg often get together for what must be some well mformed conversatxon supercharged wnth wit if we know them SOCIAL SCIENCE TEACHERS MUST BE ON THEIR TOP S HE HOPF of developmg 111 then st11 dents the 1tt1tudes that make f01 good citizenship IS the d11xe that keeps these taculty membe1e going 'lhey iead ex e1y thing thex can get hold of to help the11 la1 ge classes lea1n the tacts about cu11e11t s1tuat1one and they teach us the meanin f of the democratic way and how to D1 acticc Becauee some fieshmen entei Olll school xxith a lack of knowledge about e1the1 ge ography or goxeinment the purpose or the first ye ll s course IS to make up to these def1c1enc1es Thiough a problems ap proach these sublects are made mefxnmg ful 1n their 1elat1on to the ex ents of tod xx World histoix xxith a strong emphas1s on topical apploach and cu11c11t ex ents comm Ill the second xcar xxh1lc 89111518 t1kc couiee in xxhlch they aie sublected to 891168 of pioblems xx h1ch thex aie lilfelx to face as c1t14e11s These p1 oblems teach thc tundament1ls of econom1cs political sci ence and sociology In b119f the eftoit of this depaltment is to dexelop xkell rounded critical thinking citizens. John Hdmlltll g h LN been heie I01 txx entx one 3c11 His L11 hcloi s dcg1 ee ie from I uxience C ollege Ill 1 h s l IldSt61 ot philos ophx defficc ll pol1t1c1l SLILIILQ fiom the Univeisity ot Wiscons ll Betoie adminls 11 1t1xc xx Olk took him fi om the 1ob he had tzught the full gamut ot the social studies Dlxlgl m He 1oxx teaches all ireshmen so that hc m1x become acquainted xx1th all tudcnte dtlllllg tllell fnst xcai in high school Ann NI Keppel IS a giaduate of L1 C1 s c St ltc Teachcis College and hxs done giaduate xx Olk at the Unixersitv ot Wisconsin Shc taught 111 Hillsboro befoic coming to Ilclgeiton Sho 1ItlIkS as o11e ot thc sl'1t9 s outst lndlng foiensic co1chcs llt Ku1tm1n h1s 1 bachelo1 s ue t1 1111 Lcloit I olle c 1nd a m 1ste1 s c e mee ll histoi from the Un1xc1s1tx of Chl c 11,11 ln thi his tn t tc xchlng position c ha dcxclopcd some good dc bateis and has 1n his cl1sses shoxx 11 a bllllllllg desne to tc 1ch thc fundamentals neccss 11y fOI good LltllCllSlfllD -lg--
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THE GFFICE STAFF PERFGRMS MANY FUNCTIONS E STUDENTS ,go to the 0fl1CL to cheek OLII courses to telephone to be LX mused flom school and to lllqlllli? about lost fllt1ClLS Te'1chers go thele sexerdl tlmew 1 day f01 then mall fO1 SL1DIJl16'u fllld T01 thtll checks xx hlle the admmlstratlx e staft depend upon the secretarlee T01 the vvlltlng of thBll lettels the sendlng out of leport C 1ldS tht keeplllg, of TQCOI ds and too manv other lQl.lHLt1OllS lOl us to ll t Mrs Cathullle Hart fl g.,l lduale of the NOIthLlI1 Illlnolw State TLcl.Ch6IS College has been the school secletlly 101 elght MISS GSOIQIR Hallett IS the Qeclet ll x fol Ml Hamburg .md f0l Ml' John LeM1y Junlor Hlgh Snhool prmelpal we wonder how the school executlves can smile at the close of a day We caught Mr Klaus Mr Hamburg and Mr Le May as they were locklng up for the nlght I y- x .3 . 5. l - 3- - A. S. , ,x, x -X 1 4 y- , 1 1 ru . ' y . ., , 1 1 - A. . , rc , , . ., - . . ' . . ' 1' Q ' 2' 'K' , xrl, l l , . I I . .' R.. C K. . L. - . ' S 'Q Q lg 'Y ' r 2 - f - '- -' -5 ' - c ' - VSELYS. 9 's ' . , . .' Y. V . . . .Y I . 1. 1 1 ,Q 2-V . m L, A l l L D Y . . 1 Q.. . . . J x L A V X .I . c , . - - . . A, ' . . . B . c L, 7 ., V . . ! . , . ,, .
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,sf Miss Perry, Miss Hlllxarcl Miss Pelnkan, Mrs Jenson and Miss Sxlvernall are probably J i planning to assign autoblographxes or some other delightful project THEY THJACH Ub READIIN AND WRITHN WENTY SPELLING xx Olflfw exeiy Nlon- czty, an tssay tvery Friday, at sptet tvtry month. at notebook every semtster- thirst art some of tht requirements of thtst othtrwist good women who teach our Lng- lish clussts! Although we may at timer hrumlalt about 'ill this work most of us reu- lizt tht imp wrtzinct of learning to speak 'inc to write corrtctlyg and we exptritnct much . ttisl'zzction whtn wt discovtr thwt L cz 1 ctrivt muc pleasurt from fur ' 'mr in . ur an fun ft tours s t tp ' til. '.'fS - . ' 2 n v .1 :xv ' ' ' 'S' l 1, ' 0 J t iq :tm to vitw movies with somt discriminat- 'in v s, to 7 'z hr 't an j ' ' f z ' o xvri t lt t's. 't ,z ' fs: at ay zmztlvz' t motivts oi' t Cll'll'2lC'Ltl'S in ioo .' 'inc plays. Wt 1 vtn huvt somt training in ow o tll '1 Lfoot jo t. ur anfuzm c 'fttu y brinfs us 'L ric vztritty o' lrickgrount and txptritnct. . 'ss tan ' 'z ' cut o' t dt rn'- ment, hurl smug ur fe y in e s at e o' . aine before comin A to Edgerton two unc t 1 yefusago. Sie ocs L e.A.ct1 from tht College of Saint Teresa and lVI.A. from the University of Wisconsin. Sht ttztthts junior and stnior English and trt- 'ttivt writing. Mrs. Ann Jtnson ttftchtr ot' I ntlish and xt in htrt 'ort t ms eight yturs as at l'.A. tltgree from tht University of NVis- consin. Miss Frwncts ltlikan has .1 buchtlor of . 'itnct 1 J 'ro 't tvi t S '1 t tuchtrs ,o txt. Sht had tauth 'tt . u '- xvonzigo iefort coming to clgtr on wo ytztrs at fo. 'ss 1 my trrv. s it 'lid is 'i ram c '- rtzu ing ho cs -1 lf .A. tltgrtt from tht 'ni- vtrsity ol' W'isconsin. iss Almzt Silvtrn. il as 11 '.A. clcgrtt from tht Lnivtrsity of VVisconsin whtr, s t h-is at so cone frat ua t wor . lliis ' ' 'irst ytar of ttathing. Prtviois j sht at strvtc int e 'AQ zinc ms l l.X'l,, tc tly Joth in his country ant tzllroz . Sht ciinl ont stmester of Sillfly 'it tht Lni- vcrsity of Glas row. -13..
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