Northwest Missouri State University - Tower Yearbook (Maryville, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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Young America at work. A high school economics class studies the diet. A high school study hall. Business is rushing at the second grade bakery. [23]

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Horat e Maim Laboratorv Sc liool We bclield next the Horace Mann labo- ratory scliool, one of the newest build- ings on the campus. Soon I will be among these student teachers, mused the Bearcat. It will be a pleasure, though, to work in this beautiful building with all the conveniences modern education de- mands. AN ' e watched the nursery, kindergarten and primary children until we smelted enticing odors coming from the second grade room. By following our noses, we came to a sign that read, Yum! We Bake today, and there we were at the second grade bakery. Not only were the second graders shoving cup cakes into the oven hand over fist, but pastries already baked were being iced and sold right there at a te rrihc pace. On the same floor we isite(l all tlu other eU ' ini ' ntary grades, then moved on upstairs where junior and senior high school students hold their classes. AW walked in on a home economics labora- tory, (piielly (lisru])ted a study hall and looked in on various classrooms where student teachers were leading discussions like %eterans. Many of these Horace Mann high school students who will graduate this spring will enroll for College this fall, Bingo commented. It ' s tiiat way every year. A quiet conference between Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Dicterich.



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Horace Mann laboratory school (fore- ground) and the gymnasium. They take the children to school and home again. Tlic school has its own gynintisiuni and aiuUtoriuni. In the auditoriinn, besides tlic Horace Mann student assemblies, many Col- lege entertainments are held, according to my Bearcat guide. These include all recitals by the conservatory of music, the annual February lecture series presented by the College faculty, the weekly Sunday Morn- ing Hour, and such entertainments as the .lanuary comedy readings. Enlarging on the latter, Bingo explained Ilia I each Thursday afternoon in Januaiy a member of the faculty read a famous comedy of Jiis or her own choosing. Students, faculty members and many townsijeopie ntlcnckd these readings. The Horace Mann laboratoi ' y school is under the direction of Mr. M. C. Cunning- ham. Mr. H. R. Dieterich is principal of the high school. These two men diiect the work of the various room teachers wiio. in turn, guide the student teachers. Mr. Dieterich looks down the gym walk. [241

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