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LETTERING, an important factor in art work, requires a steady hand and a keen eye for lines. Harrison Mendenhall uses his abilities in this field to prepare a bracket for the Regional tournament. CREATING MINIATURE flower arrangements appealed to many. Orig- inality and iudgement in choice of containers and flowers brought special recognition to Carol Sue West, Doris Ann Wright, Jackie Aderton, and Patsy Burris. FINISHING TOUCHES are being applied to an oil painting representing a stained glass window by Diane Taylor and Carol Ann Vobornik. Creative Art Chief among Miss Cannon's goals are helping students to develop an appreciation for beauty in the world about them and to understand their responsibilities as citizens. During the year each person learns various styles of lettering. He experiments with different mediums such as flowers, oils, pastels, water aolors, wood, clay, and even soap. Some results are merely imitations, while others are really objects of beauty and interest. One never knows what artistic talent he possesses until he tests himself. VALUE OF SOAP as a carving material, though generally used as cleansing agent, is demonstrated by Norris Bailey and Raymond Yochim, who are busily sculpturing statuettes.
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TOM EDWARDS and ROBERT HUNT watch as Jack Anderson carefully ignites a test tube of hydrogen with a Bunsen bumer in the laboratory. Advanced Mathematics and Science Chemistry was introduced into the curriculum this year. There are eleven students enrolled in the course. lnstructed by Mr. C. A. Bartee, the class takes up the fundamentals of basic chemistry. ln the mathematics department, Algebra l and ll, trigonometry, and plane geometry are taught also by Mr. Bartee. General mathematics is taught by Mr. Graves. These classes offer a thorough course of study for the math student. BONNIE SIMPSON attempts to explain a problem involving fundamental trigonometric relations to Myrtle Arbuckle. Volleyball, basketball, and softball are played by the various physical education classes. A chart of the success of the teams is kept and each member of the winning team is awarded a ribbon at the end of the year. At the close ofthe regular basketball season an intramural basketball tournament is held. Winners of this year's tournament are the Senior boys, and the Senior girls. s THE GENERAL FORMULA for solving trinomial quadratic equations rs solved and explained by Larry Bartee to Randall Stone in Algebra ll . ii ..
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X! LINDEN proved to be the best material for chip carving, according to John Grable, who is working on his seoond letter holder. IVA CANNON A. B. Central College, Fayette, Missouri Graduate Work, Northeast Missouri State College Art, American Problems, Civics, Librarian Good Citizenship Sophomfefo-SW' New privileges and new obligations come with maturity. The course in Civics helps students get an understanding of their community and its prob- lems. They learn the important part they play as individuals-- that what they think and do affects many other people. In general they learn how they may become good citizens. For the fourth consecutive year, Miss Cannon's Civics class won a Planned Progress award from Missouri Power and Light Company. NEVA STANDLEY, chainnan of the Planned Progress committee, together with the other LEARNING THE FUNCTIONS Of each deP0'lme '7 of OW nailonol members--Tommy Dick Bunton, Miss Cannon, Roger Guyer, and Lois Judas--are receiving 90V9mmen' is POV' of 'he work Of the Civics ClU55- LSYOY Mllleff the certificate of award of S100 from Mr. Paul Meyer, district manager forthe Missouri 5l'1Of'0l CYOUSBI Gnd JUdY Svmmeffleld OVC U5ln9 U 597 Of Clnm 'O find Power and Light Company, at an assembly program, February 4. answers for questions on a work sheet.
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