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THE SCOTTY,GLASGOW,MONTANA P11333 MECHANICAL DRAWING ADVANCES Well, welll What goes on here? This may be all right, but l'll bet you'd be a bit confused, too, if you walked into a room and saw a group of grown boys perched on high stools with their heads bent over their desks in a very peculiar fashion and their noses seeming to be re- volving in a circular groove. But don't be alarmed, folks. After a second look we discovered that this was not an institution for the mentally unsound. We had merely happened to wander into Mr. Rikkola's mechanical drawing class and caught the stu- dents drawing pictures of the threads in screws. The dizzying spectacle of all these revolving heads may seem a bit queer to us, but the various members of the class maintain that it is a wonderful aid to concentration. From the amount of work this class is turning out one would almost suppose that it does help. These energetic boys are carving wooden belts for Miss l-lilton's class. They also helped Miss Swindler's class with their puppets. The Scotty staff will be in debted to this class, too, for pigeonholes or news boxes in which to keep all the valuable mzaterial picked up here and there by the news hounds. Thus far this year, the students have penetrated far into the mysteries of such things as dimensional drawings, lettering, orthographic drawings and geometrical con- struction, ln the future they will take up isometric draw- ings, perspective drawing and possibly freehand sketch- ing, with architectural drawing during the latter part of the year. To aid them in these complicated operations such instruments as T-squares and triangles are used. General Mechanical Drawing, General Woodworking and General Metalworking are alternated throughout the year. GLASGOW MONTANA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The M. E. A. is very well organized this year. The officers are K. E. Anderson, president, Roy Huber, vice president: Ray Harrington, secretary and treasurerg Mack Monaco, auditor, and Adena Schumacher, corresponding secretary. Each month a dinner is given at the Coney Island and town speakers are often invited. At one of these the candidates to the state legislature were guests. Superin- tendent R. L. lrle, chairman of the legislative committee of the local chapter, was in charge of the program. He introduced Roy Huber, William Straugh, Adena Schu- macher and D. Foote, who spoke on various inequali- ties in our state laws for financing schools. Several of the Glasgow teachers were elected for chair- men of departments of the new Northeastern district. Mr. lrle was elected president of the Northeastern district meeting to beheld at Glasgow next fall. Mr. Huber was elected vice president of the district and several other teachers were elected chairmen of their departments. Education Week was sponsored by the M. E.. A. Cath- erine Casady was chosen general chairman, All types of school work were collected under the direction of Ruby Johnson and attractively displayed. Interesting moving pictures of Glasgow boys and girls at work in school were taken by Robert Breen and shown at the Roxy theatre. H H H H H H H H H H IN H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ll H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H li H H I1 H H H ll H H H H H ll H H H H H ll ll ll H H ll H B ELECTRICITY has been a great comfort and help during your school years .... May you continue to appreciate and enjoy not only the many conveniences of the present day but the many new electrical advances that will come with your future years. The Montana Power Company 1:----:bc-:b4: ..... :vc----:nooo4:--:rc---
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THE SCOTTY,GLASGOW,MONTANA Page5 Scotty -Speaks for Glasgow Kiddies I-lil Mister Santa, it's Scotty who's speaking, Out west where winds blow and chimneys are creaking. But we hope when you feel this fast moving air, You'll say, Well, Montana, you must still be there. These bright looking faces so full of good cheer Are Glasgow school childreng we've lots of them here. There's five or six hundred, a few more or less, fl'm not a good counter. If you want to, l guess, You could ask Mr. lrle to give you the score, For he's good at numbers and lots of things more., These tots like their teachers and their lessons, too: At least, thatis what they told me to write in to you. Misses Kleppin and Brandon, Pierron, Mangus and Seaton Say they're good at their reading-can hardly be beaten. Misses Senzek and Riordan, and Mr. Foote, too, Believe lessons are done just as you'd want them to do. Misses Overby, Olson and Egan and more, All think you should bring good things galore. Miss Swindler, who teaches geography here, Says the students try hard to conquer the sphere. Misses johnson and Hilton agree with the rest, You should bring in your pack a lot of the best. And Mr. Brunette, who helps us with singing, Says Glasgow will shine when carols are ringing. So, l'll be on hand when you come to town Right here at each chimney when you're coming down. When all the coast's clear, l'll wiggle my tail, Then you fill the socks to the top without fail. fKids do pull my tail and throw snowballs at times But Christmas is Christmas, so fill up the stockings and l'll ring the chimesj We're poor, but we're hopeful, Old Santa, you see, Oh, yes, could you bring, please, just one bone for me?
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