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Harms Е xperiments S CLAL life of Ames High teachers this year featured an old- fashioned costume party in which the dignified faculty meni- bers were suddenly transformed into unruly school children of the 1900’s. In direct contrast with this occasion was the faculty spring party. Also the Ames High Teachers celebrate annually with a picnic at the Boone Y Camp. Serving on the social committee were Miss Hadish, chairman, Mr. Lorenz, Miss Webber, Miss Boyd, Miss Kenning, Miss Martin- son, Miss Cammack, Miss Fellows, and Mr. Smalling. Mr. Young Examines With Pride , | 7o Г “. в m. wa «4 Е ' d œ а | б E Adia رم n Р, 4 Г | - Te Em ES
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o EP SUE TE qoe (DR, VI суа Aegre un HE Vocational Education program, with Miss Hartsook as sponsor, was divided into three sections. The first was a venera] introductory COLULTSC designed to tel] the seniors how and why to choose a vocation. A profile chart was used to help eaeh person decide for what vocation he is fitted. The second section consisted of a series of vocational forums. Senior Forum Commit- tee selected subjects and secured speakers. The third section was the apprenticeship program, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Those seniors who wished to do so worked at their chosen occupation (without рау) that they might gain experience in that work which they intend to follow. Mr. Delashmutt, General Treasurer, at Work Executives Testing MES teachers keep in contact with state legislation con- cerning education by having a legislative committee. ‘he pur- pose of this committee 1s to dis- cuss ways which the association can serve teachers and a means by which teachers can promote the cause of education through their state association. Some proposed ways are: higher standards for teachers, a minimum wage law, certification of teachers, and a teachers annuity system. Miss Lelah Spatz, chairman of this committee, is a delegate to the State Teachers convention.
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