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calls for some activity, too. Pep meetings, tuning the instruments, singing in concerts, plan- ning floats gave the travelers spirit for the Alma Mater. No, they may not be the best, but true effort has kept them traveling on. If you are not with them, watch out. You may be left behind. 23
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Are we all getting the same answer? Social ScienceS (dope 'iAJith WJorld jf roble emi Solving the unknown becomes quite a perplexing problem for most of the math students, but not for Mr. Madsen and Mr. Ronning, the two instruc- tors. It was amazing to see the various answers and then to find that none were correct. Algebra or general mathematics were given to the freshmen; and in the following years advanced algebra is an elective. Economics, government, and history all have taken the student’s valuable time but this learn- ing is carried outside of the classrooms into so- cial life. For example, in economics Mr. Prender- gast emphasized buying and selling stocks as each student received $1,000 to invest. Government class enacted a court session to learn trial pro- cedures. “This is the world and what man has done with it” is the challenge to history students. 22
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Ubecfam 4nd oCikrary Elicii 3n cXiteraru £lx rary L xpreiUon, Row 1. J. Beck, K. Field, E. Leonard, N. Thomson. Row 2. D. Brown, A. Sundet. Standing. L. Svihel, Mr. Ford. Seven students under the direction of Mr. Ford participated in the local declam contest. Three of these represented the school at the district declam contest in Arlington. They were Elaine Leonard, Lenarda Svihel and Donna Brown. Lenarda received an excellent in the dramatic division; Donna and Elaine both received a good in the poetry and humorous divison. DECLAM Elaine Leonard Lenarda Svihel Donna Brown LIBRARIANS Nine girls, under the supervision of Miss Schlobohm, served the stu- dent body as librarians. Some of their duties during the year were to keep the library in order, check out books and magazines. Row 1. S. Gilbery, D. Brown, P. Leffingwell, L. Jibben, K. Field. Row 2. S. Brookshire, C. Berg, Miss Schlobohm, S. Anderson, G. Stymie st.
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