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Above--Teaclrers Discucs Pertinent Problems in Regular Meetings. Below-Alzreslwrnen Receive Gtlldance from Mrs. Clardy. 'Bernlco' Mlmeoqraplws Daily Tlwlrcl-l-lour Bulletin Power---the key to effncuent UClIWWll'llSl'FC1TlOll7pOWGl'7ll'lG Glllllly to lrnolant ln sttlclents' lntncls tne roots of culture, sclence, economlcs, Down tlfronglt the ltalls, past class roorn doors, across a stlnlut oatto, let as wander lnto tlfe roonts wltere that age-old ctlesrre, the some tnat Led Marco Polo anal Colalnlzas anon the clesire to learn, l5 henna ftllfullec'leeLet as pause, Flrst we enterecl Mr Renlclds tyorwg rconl A lGl'l-IWll'll1lQ speecl test was glven the flrst of tne lwoor The rest of tlte l,JEI'lOCl was nsetl for typuna exercises oat of the lextloolt Mr Renuclc teaches typlng I anal ll, sltortlwancl, ancl lioolckeeolng. ln tlle next room lvlrs Brown was dlscasslng tlwe tneornw, parallel llnes lnterceot prooortsonal segments on any two transversalsu Mrs Brown, who is clean of glrls, also teaclfes Engllslw lll. Mr lVlcfXlllster HW Enallslw ll was teaclttng tlfte fundamentals of Dt,lt'lClLlGllOl'li .42-
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,nh 5.-5.1, 4 tffkmgga ' For The Future To be a member ot the Student Council is a great honor, tor it is this group of people whose actions direct the general mechansm ot the student body. These eight members are representatives of the tour classes and important clubs on the campus, The work ot the council this year has leen diverted mainly to two major problems, the time schedule and casulty station, Due to the national emergency and the war time, it was necessary for changes to lze made in the time schedule to take care ot the various club meetings and assemblies. The council was confronted with this prob- lern, and the members decided to lengthen the day to take care ot these activities. Plans tor constructing the casualty station, paid tor bythe students last year, are now well under ways COUNCIL LEADERS A ar Q Left to right: Faith Niles, secretary, Cal Rocker, vice-chairmen: Burl lndermillfw' chairman. ig: .Pj f Y .45- .,1. , - if, -fr ', 5 ..e 1 Ti' ,T
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The Indispensable Ones auotation marks, auestion marks, etc. C P, English and English lll are also taugh by Mr Mac, ln the Freshman English room, the students under the instruction of Mrs Clardy, were studying prose and poetry, both fiction and non-fiction, The girls were fitting the dresses they had made in Mrs. l-leitmeyer's l-lomemaking room. Some students were stitching on the machines, and others were working on various units ripping out, basting, etc, Mrs, Heitmeyer was carefully supervising all work. ln order to commemorate Washing- ton's birthday, the members of the speech class, directed by Miss Perry, were rehears- ing a play. Miss Perry is in charge of all high school dramatic productions, and teaches o class in advanced speech Discussion of menus for the following day were under discussion in Miss Keeblei s Homemaking class, and instructions for cooking the various foods were being given, Miss Keebler, in addition to her homemak- ing, teaches a Boys' Culture class. We noticed Mr, VVohlschlegel's fifth hour physical education class out on the field trying their hands at such feats as high jumping, throwing the discus, and running the low hurdles, Mr, Wohlschlegel is also chief librarian, is instructor of military training, and baseball coach. ln Mr, Coghlan's art class, the instructor was inspecting the home work of various members of the Art l group. A number of outstanding pictures were being com- pleted. Three statement problems pertaining to o missing number were discussed in Miss Cummen's algebra class. Quadratic equa- Superintendent Yeoman looks forward to an- other day's full schedule. Mrs. Ada Brown, Dean of Girls, helps solve the many problems of our co-eds.
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