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alma 144151 fbepaaffnenl A great many of our favorite actors and actresses have shot to stardom using a high school dramatics class as their base. I. H. S. dramatic classes offer an opportunity for students to develop acting ability, and also to learn the various techniques used in the production of various stage pre- sentations. Music classes are assisting pupils in appreciating the Works ot classical and popular music composers. Group study oi music appreciation, theory, and harmony may be the birth place oi a future Bach or Schubert. Further development of musical talents is stressed in the band, orchestra, and glee club. Being able to express one- self through the medium of drawing and printing is one accomplishment which comes only to the talented art student. Art classes develop individual abilities and supply the school with decorative advertising for dances, par- ties, etc. EDITH PAUL f 0 ffgf f gf We X3 yy,-sf M 714 I x ', Vl 'V .ff If 4 gf f All-XDGE Ross fowl CHARLES I. AIKEY .wr ,di9'7 war . Us ,f Q' , 1 '. W' v+-4 CTL. J 35 5:- 4- .. '. 1 x' I -1- f y . 3' if ,- 1 f , s f 1 . Af ff, f X . U .- ,gf i , 7 , 4- ' ' Q 1 f ff o f I 1 , -, ,-1-,-30 A I, qv. Q,-g.,.. pg... -4' I f ESS 4.3 qitgkz-2q:,:--'.-4. 4. f , , -.va-.-'.'.'.'-.',' 5' ,-.1'9.- .. ref. .f' K - I .V 6 X I .-'J f .. 0 lf! 1 Q2 235:f:5s' I 6 ' ' Q -gf.-.zur 1 . H , il: 'Q s ' s -. , .1 -: ,. -31 .67 3 -- l .ci 'En K :V J-sk 4: .3 . If E 11.55 ln .A 'ff-'W5'Z, E5 'iz Nath. .4 TQ.. v.. '. .- .5 4 ig, lg kj f .5 K' R173 l -. is m g
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RALPH GILLMAN 71 in IAMES OVERDORFF Afg Nrvm SMITH Mafhemaliw le if Ross BENSCHOFF I Mr. Ross Benshott has re- tired atter thirty-seven years ot service in the teaching profession. He was always a comrade and a man one could depend on. An indivi- dual ot integrity, he will be remembered by his collea- gues and students. Most people know the sum total ot 2 + 4, but how many can solve this mathematical brain-buster ? Mary is twenty tour years old. Mary is twice as old as Ann was when Mary was as old as Ann is now. How old is Ann? . . . Well, think it over awhile. ln the meantime bear in mind that Euclid and Aristotle didn't devise a lot of mathe- matical theories just to confuse the abused student, or to increase the size ol the math book. And what about the atomic bomb. Did you ever think that perhaps Einstein's calculations had a part to play in this colossal discovery, which has become one of the most guarded secrets in the United States. Coming closer home, if it were not tor math, just how would you get your girl- friend home by midnight in that post- war helicopter. Oh, yes ,... by the way, the answer to our brain-buster' is twelve years. I lk! a4'77 iff 6 7 'Iwi K 1' WF Z-1 f . .'. In K ,'ff': 531459. f ' ' A' V v ff' M1523 fy X, F , Milly l X , L ,gel X hu, ,. n - 53- ,. if f ...wily 7 5391 3.-5':2x': If 33 42 ,W ' 2.9.4.-au ' , I. .gt-' ' X ,Q-fi' ' A .-.3:f'7 ' -' .9 1- wie-:sms .fr2- is-ef fiffrfft 1.2: 5: Jr' X '-is-:-9 f r-a' ' .,.-gn. 43.- , '73 ' 5' ft -f. '?'. .- A: sta-?e's:r4rga,4:. ,yi 422:5r?:23V 1 f-:::f':-:-v-- Q-0.0 v.+-I 4' !.fk eiwmzsl 1-1.. 1 -
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HARRY I, KLRHRE ,J K BRUCE E. ALTER he fi i 2 IosEPrt B. COYLE WILLIAM GARDNER GEORGE KNEREM Boys learn a trade for future life. Wacaiianal Each year a certain percentage of the boys of I. H. S. take the initiative in entering a phase of work which he expects to follow in the voca- tional department. Plumbing stu- dents may be found soldering, lorrn- ing pipe joints, or equipping a home with sanitary plumbing. Electrical students complete twenty-eight pro- jects ranging from the fundamentals of electricity to miscellaneous appli- cations of electricity. Print shop produces boys who can operate presses and linotype machines and who know the tricks of this trade. Wood-shop students use power saws and planers to produce useful arti- cles of furniture. Future machinists may be found behind any of the
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