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Heaven-sent Guardian advises in class HOW'S SUPERMAN GETTFNG ALONG? Three of Miss Cole,s history students are too eiigrovssed in World Weeks to look at the camera. ' IT,S GREEK T0 US. Madonna Schultz, Leta Alice Willmaxi and Karleen O'Connell conjugate French verbs on hoard. Spinning a world globe, you see flashes of color, but the real color of history is in the little things about the people who live all around tl1c world. Sophomores take their first glimpse of habits and customs of the cave-men in Ancient History. Later on, they move up to the Greeks and Romans. More recent happenings are found in World His- tory. Your Angelic Historian can really help you there, being a strictly modern angel. N00-la-la! This is a favorite expression of your language wizard KG. AJ when she finds that almost extinct species, the person who will get his French lesson without any qualms whatsoever. Maybe these adventurers' dreams never get so far as Paris, where the historians could show off their fluent knowledge of the language. Latin pupils might be thankful they weren't born back in the days they spoke Latin, having a vision of carrying a book of vocabula1'y for conversation. But the Romans would probably feel the same about Eng- lish. If you're one of those characters who love the fun- nies but find current events boring, you had better start growing up. Social studies will help a lot. HE WENT THAT-A-WAY. Nancy Stifiier writes English de- rivatives from Latin words and Bob Scheidler traces Caesar's wars and conquests.
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HANDS UP! WE'RE MAKING A WITHDRAWAL. Language and history instructors Miss Cole, Miss Harter, Mr. Erne, Mr. Modlin, Miss Borden, Miss Fee, and Mr. Warner spend a part of their noon hour cashing checks at the bank. Starting with the instructors of history, try striking up a better friendship with the trainers who do a job of keeping you on the straight and narrow. Ball State Teachers College was Trella Borden's alma mater. This industrious teacher takes real pleas- ure in broadening her knowledge of the country by traveling. Reading a good book is also included in her list of daily musts. To go Fording in my cari' is one of Ruth Cole's pastimes, besides history, reading, and cooking. This schoolmistress attained her A.B. and M.A. degrees at Indiana University. William P. Modlin, seventh and eighth grade his- tory teacher who has the worthy ambition of 'itrying to get boys and girls to make something of them- selves, gained his knowledge at State Teachers Col- lege. Just a farmer at heart, Floyd Warner, who stud- ied at Indiana State Teacher's College for his B.S. degree, enlightens seventh and eighth graders on the subject of history. uMy kids and gardeningi, are what .ludson Erne, social studies teacher, terms his most pleasant time- taking tasks. To receive his A.B. degree, this cheerful instructor studied at North Central College. He also gained knowledge at Indiana State and Ball State Teachers Colleges. Shurleigh Harter, head of Caesar's publicity de- partment, knows how to read the uGallic Wars back- ward and forward-preferably forward. The catch comes when you discover the whole thing's written in Latin. Sewing and gardening are the pedagogis enjoy- able methods for relaxation. Indiana University claims her as an ex-student. It was here that she re- ceived her A.B. degree, although graduate work was acquired at the University of Michigan. Mabel M. Feeii drills hopeful, young French stu- dents. 'See also page 6. 2500 WORDS TO GO. Gene Howard and Bonnie Kirkwood slave in the library to find material for their sociology themes.
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LATIN CLUB Row 1: J. Kirkwood, N. Snider, H. Mcflonnaughey, K. Fadely, J. Mabbitt, M. Peterson, M. Smith, B. Smith, P. Shaw, N. Stiffler. Row 2: B. Jones, A. Sullivan, R. Ward, E. Dell, C. Shrack, J. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: M. Williams, R. Rawlings, B. Kirkpatrick, C. Town- send, J. Martin, Miss Fee fsponsorl, B. Moreland, P. Zeek, W. Cod, N. Dixon, J. Johnson. Row 2: M. Felger, M. Miller, J. Chaney, B. Williams, W. Now for a journey into the land of alien language. Miss Hartcr, with your heaven-sent abcttor's assist- ance, made thc Latin Club more interesting by devis- ing a book which all members took part in making. They gathered material, such as Latin words used in advertising, law and fiction to include in the volume. Roll call was answered in varying ways during the Crockett, S. Behnen, S. Daisley, B. Crawford, M. Schwaner, R. Overmyer, J. Ravaux, Miss Harter fsponsorl . Row 3: B. Scheidler, J. Hornbaker, P. Jamison, J. Hornbaker, D, Langdon, K. Casterline, J. Johnston, B. Liniger, J. Cheesman, F. Leist, B. Stroud, D. Mahorney, B. Burns, B. DuBois. Schuller, C. Hildebrand, B. Kimmel, C. Hildebrand, J. Cooper, M. Schultz. Row 3: J. King, R. Dodds, R. McKee, C. Tobey, R. Barley, M. Lambiotte, J. Hughes, L. Willmalln, K. 0'Connell, L. Red- ding, S. Ahrens. year, ranking from a Latin phrase to acting out a character which had been studied. Reading a newspaper may be an everyday occur- rence for you, but Miss Fee adds a bit to the art by helping the French Club read papers written in the language they are studying. Other interests of the club are working French puzzles and keeping scrap- books.
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