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Not foreign affairs, but Latin, interests Leon Gage, Phyllis Cameron, Roslyn Green. Helen Greenlee, Don Harvey, Betty Holder, Paul Johnsen, Robert Kosta, Lois Ann Ma kin, rene Kallstroni, Doris Kerliu, Margie Lou Reed, Carol Yaryan, Mary Riehzf 5, Nan' 'T .un ter, Margaret Stennfeld, Robert NVinther, and Doris VVillmer. B Sffvjv . sl, 4 J 'KOlSGl1 di ing hex 1, Ralph f , Lois Koopinan, ng joyc Luilllllilllll put the finishing touches on il lllllllbai' for the Dodge County Music Festival. Although Melvin Hansen has attracted the at- tention of Dorothy Quinton. L:1Vona Brown has inunuged to explain il difficult problem in geometry to attentive Beverly Chucloinelka, Bonnie Lou Vlfeidner, .-Xrclene XViegancl, Margie Lou Reed, and jane Richey. Page Eight
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in Nebraska, is used by both Junior and Senior High pupils. In it are housed classes of a vocational nature. Taught in such classes are numerous principles. which, while of a definite value in themselves. also prepare a boy for advanced work. As already mentioned, many new prac- tices conducive to a greater retention of knowledge have been introduced in all elementary buildings by lXflr. Earl XVhipple, grade school supervisor. An increased use of visual education nia- terial. the departmentalizarion ot' the three upper grades in four buildings, and a greater emphasis upon reading' are examples of such innovations. Since being able to read well is an ac- complishment necessary before best re- sults can be achieved from each lesson, the reading program is, perhaps, the most valuable if the child's mental development is considered. Under this system the first step was the careful selection of books especially interest- ing to children. Next came the insti- tution of a free reading period, which, by strengthening reading ability. made the new reading' program vital and effective. A Being thus trained, little brothers and sisters as they grow upi' will main- tain and. in many eases, will surpass the records made by the graduates of 1941. The finer urls .verni to tlicggi like filnyj way. To lmrli In read is flieir ambifiun .-Is Gnldilock.r gizwxr her rrmiifion. remliiigz ,l01lI 3 n filrcmirif mic, A are l'it'lllLY and run be fini dai Hui limi ii :ml SIIIPIIAL' .r fi mnlzon jmfine md Nutr cvcs.
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4 '4 Glam 0f flfaaica By Joyce Neumann and Charles Smith Since every individual is a novice in the art of learning, the staff included this group of juniors to prove that the title for this section was not intended to slight the sophomores. Pontlering in the library are Pete Peterson. Hamilton Manzel, Morris Bittner, Frances Kruse, Opal Holub, and KN-'illizun Crump. Tinkering with tin and proving that some- thing useful can he nlznle from a can, Eugene Hannnzing, Harold Atzbaeh, Calvin Christen- sen, Charles Hzizzse, and Dean Hoffman seem to be enjoying their work. Diligently studying The Prisoner of Llnllon in lll lnbhsh ellss txuhht hx Nliss F!l1lC6S Springer are Joella Olesen, Arlene lll'1l'X ott j I.ll1Cf, Gaines Donna Nl it Peterson lulph Matz Bonnie Strain, LaVonne Elmer Flune Dickerson kexa Pngel keith Perrx Nl irjoin LlllllCl Lavina Schlote, Eileen Buck, Betty Thompson, and Eileen Xbbott
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