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Top row.- Let there be music. It’s as easy as pi. Now this calls for study¬ ing. Second row.- Probable graduates? Eat, drink, and be merry—a la Roman style. Now do you understand? Third row: Who wrote this? Takin’ it easy. Workl Work! Work! Bottom row. Go boys, Go! Now it ' s ♦his way . . . 21
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William Rapp Bradley, U. of Illinois. Vocational auto shop. Clara Neubauer Illinois State Normal U., B. S.; U. of Illinois, Iowa State College. Home economics, Qclothing). Phyllis Alexander Bradley, B. S.; Eastern State Teachers College, U. of Illinois, U. of Minnesota. Foods , Home making. Douglas Blondell Winona State Teachers College, B. S. Wood working, E. M. Gyerman Bradley, B. S.; U. of Illinois, Washington U. Machine shop. vocational department Row 1: Mr. Rapp, Miss Neubauer, Miss Alexander, Mr. Blondell. Row 2. Mr. Gyerman, A r. Eller, Mr. Harpstreit, Mr. Scott, Mr. Corrough, Mr. Lentz. 20 Robert Eller Geneva College, Central Missouri State Teachers, B. S., U. of Missouri, M. Ed.; Michigan State. Vocational guidance. T. A. I Iarpstreit Milliken, B. S.; LI. of Illinois. Drafting. Frank Scott Southern Illinois U., B. Ed.; U. of Illinois, A. M.; Bradley LI., LI. of Colorado. Architectural drawing. Clifford Corrough Grinnell, B. S., U. of Iowa, M.A.; Columbia U., U. of Illinois. Vocational guidance. L. F. Lentz LI. of Illinois, B. S.; Colorado Agricultural College. Vocational agriculture.
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T T 1 Without the players there would be no game. However, this group cannot work individually and still be effective. A team is a process of give and take, each player willing to help his teammate as well as himself. In working toward a common goal, a game well-played, the players encourage each other when in despair and co-operate with each other for a better game. The team should be able to accept defeat with no bitter feeling and achieve success with a pleasant attitude toward the losers. Officials play an important role in any group activity, and therefore it is necessary for players to work in harmony with them. Co-operation and courtesy create a friendly attitude between the two groups. Accepting the decisions made is often hard to do, but it should be realized that these are made for the benefit of all concerned.
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