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,,,,q,-.aura-ae-ggvan.-.-1 A Q , .I -1--4-41.4-4415.5-nga.: .ang ',f, -- . . . . .- SCIENCE Approach ye, with an open mind, a clear vision, and a real desire to learn scientific facts in biology, botany, forestry, and the social sciences of sociology, economics and history. Tramping through the more uncommon parts of Swope Park, pausing to observe every flower and rock, and attempting to identify every bird by its call, its appearance, its flight, or its habitat, we see Mr. Shirling and a class of students. As an authority on all phases of nature we turn to Mr. Shirling, sincere and learned in his field. Searching for tiny bodies under strong microscopes, studying the anatomies of earthworms, and learning other interesting and unfa.miliar facts, we well remember the course in biology under Mr. Ploessor. We learned other facts, too, how an automobile runs, how we can hear over a telephone, and the principles of the telegraph. In social science, especially sociology and economics, heated arguments be- tween members of the class and sometimes between the instructor, Dr. Chambers, and a student, intersperse the regular class routine. Yes, you have guessed it. He is our debate coach, also. Just try to talk Dr. Chambers down. ,- x Y M7 f 4 SHIRT-UQIG , DR. CHAMBERS MR. PLOESSER .f ,f fa 7 S ' fb I X, X' I Q mr f WL J ...Q -A ff V Y Y! ,fr ij' A-if .4 2 if iii, ,f 5 16 1 5:2 5 ic -'Ji 3 f 'qa6uq.iQi'Sg-iivli-l -.v-n.fw11f.m 'Li.s - 'Ea-Q:-ww- ' if -51 EQ ' ' Q ag- ' 1 12-PQQIA' - ' j ' 'f 1 ... ' -- Fi: '1 -A ' l : 'j --9-L - f'-riggi -s 'q,,
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, V Y- - Q ,g , 1 - i-.B1l.12l' we fuer,-fs-. '-a 1 .gifgfqieyefezeefmfx-fa.fega1g19:e-iF9-:4f+F1':ea's-1Q-veF3 ! :, .. Y-.A ' --- - F-Y -- -- -V ART Here most of us chew on our brushes, wield our erasers and finally give up, only to attack the work with renewed vigor, after a few words of advice, and several artistic strokes from the master brush of Miss Glenn. Always patient, sweet and gentle, knowing every phase of her art, Miss Glenn is a credit to our collegeL Ever willing to help us out of some difliculty, knowing just what to do and with the right materials, she is the Rock of Gibraltar to the less talented of us. Some of the art work produced is extremely good, and even the least artistic one can draw a presentable bird, beast or flower. Investigating penetrating odors we often find a class waxing, painting or oiling lampshades, scarfs or book covers, all this busy activity under the capable and talented direction of Miss Newitt, who teaches also at Northeast Senior High School. Many of our homes bear attractive representations of labor done under her careful guidance. Miss GLENN Miss NEWITT I 18 l i -'ig' j - ,,,-,.v,.. 1,gs!g1,,.fra.L.c.,,.:-a.1.amz:gn1s..f:ef,g ' . .. U ' iz: wi -Q -'Q- V5 as: -fm Q :-ces. --f gig.
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