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tene Z fthe gliarulig N. W. Draper, Ed. B., M. A. Southern Illinois State Normal University University of Michigan English, World History Blamnacvhe Wilhelm, Ed. B. Southern Illinois State Normal iver English I S. A. Fenenden, B. . . University of Illino' T English, Speec Bus' e E, 's Erin Lani ., S. Lambuth C , . George Peabo y Coll English, Library Earl Hanson, Ed. B. Southern Illinois State Normal University History, Physical Education, Advanced Civics Dora Brubaker, Ed. B. Southern Illinois State Normal Universi-y English, Latin, World History V. R. Goings, Ed. B. V Southern Illinois State Normal University Mathematics Marjorie Whiteside, Ed. B. Southern lllinois State Normal University Commercial Geography, Typing rhysiology Paul Devore, A. B., M. A. University of Illinois Mathematics Knox College Corn Morgan, A. B., A. M. University of Illinois Latin, French -An emblem yields to friends and enemies How the bold teacher's doctrines, sanctified i By truth, shall spread, throughout the world d1spersed. -Wordsworth.
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w iq -:Liar-fl 511115 Wifi ACCOMPLISHMENTS Achievements! These are things which make life worth while. lt is no difficult matter to point out 'accomplishments made by our school during the school year 1936-37. Our new 360,000 gymnasium is certainly something of which to be proud. The football field has been improved by the installation of flood- lights and the transplanting of Bermuda grass sod on the playing field. New equipment has been added to the athletic department. The foot- ball boys, evidently, to show their appreciation of these improvements, again came forth for the third consecutive year as conference cham- pions. Our basketball team, spurred on by the victory of the gridiron, came forth with a conference championship. The curriculum has been increased by the addition of three HGW courses: Englishgrammlar, additional physical education courses, and home economics. With the addition of home economics a new faculty member has been added, Miss Oliver. One hundred iifty new books have been added to the library and necessary school books have been made available to the students by a rental system, this we greatly appreciated. We were fortunate in having a bigger and better school band. lt was no little honor to belong to the National Thespian Dramatic Society. Ni f ' ' ' ne o our students in the Dramatic Club became members of the organization. Many students have been gratified in their desire to have more school dances. The privilege has been extended so that many practice dances have been held. The publication of the DIAL was important because its purpose was to preserve all these accomplishments. 1101.1 VALUES . Four years of high school offer boys and girls the rare chance for a dedica- tion of themselves to a search for values that endure. What are the things worth anchoring to? Let us see. Language offers conveyance for the expression of ideas which mathematics demands to be expressed with logical precision. Sci- ence lifts her veil of knowledge to ac- quaint us with her marvelous secrets. History gives poise in balancing man's progress against his blunders. Litera- ture, superficial though our adventures may be, sharpens the wits and strength- ons the judgment in unmasking the whims and caprices of man as he runs the gamut of human emotions in his search for oi' rejection of the noble l 'd al. A' I e I -N, W, DRA PER, Assistant Principal-N. W. Draper
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And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew Mary Young Cerney, Ed. B. Southern Illinois State Normal University Commerce C. A. Gross, B. S., M. S. University of Illinois Science Stella Oliver, B. S. University of Misgouri Home Eonomics Lelo Francis, A. B. Bradley Polytechnic Institute Cabinet Making, Carpentry Vivian Springer, Ed. B. Southern Illinois State Normal University rhysical Geography, Physical Education c. w. cuholm, B. F. At, A. B. Lincoln College Illinois Wesleyan University Music, Band Frank Bridges, Edt B. Southern Illinois State Normal University Science, Coach Merritt Allen, Ed. B. Southern Illinois State Normal University Science, Coach Mary Reno Neber Secretary Vernon Hickt Southern Illinois State Normal University Physical Education Goldsmith
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