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Page lO Crzmclcll. ..i:s... Dingln-mlm-iii. Slim-liluii,v.l-. Nlvm l-lallguides ISITORS to the lumber camps were not allowed to go into a cutting area without permission of the foreman. ln Logan today, visitors are not allowed to walk around the building without a pe-rn'it from the office. But who is to see that this rule is observed? This is just one of the duties of the hallguide. I-le must also direct traffic and see that no student is in the halls without a pass. Logan's democratic hallguide organization was be- gun, as its constitution states, for the purpose of fostering cooperation among the students, hallf guides, and facultv. A Board of Directors meets with the captains twice a week when practical solutions are sought for problems, Mr. E. A. Saenger, the faculty advisor, has done a great deal in the last year to make the organization function smoothly. Ilricksiiii. D. lfi-rrirs. Illiinl Run' . Nlxirlnu- I run! Run' l'. lliiu sn Ing, Rfiu' lt, .-Xlwiglit. N, Pnliliiiziii. B. Sliillnr Briggs, l'. Britt. ll, l'iiu-nigl.. .l. Nlzic Dun i Sriirml Rnu' ll. Alclilsnli. K. l,un'm'. C, Dltlsiill Black. ll. Carroll. C, 'l'linni:ls. K. Crzlu- I Tliinl Rim- W. Cluvin. D. Sun-usiiii. P. lialv. Il. Spun J. Snimlrr, Y. Snulcr. D. Ilzill. Il. Blank R ffnurllr Rau' ll. Danxsnli, A. Zlrlncll. A. Mill.-r B Curtis, Nl. lfxlcy, A. Dusw. Ii. lVlxilr Nlurplly. D, Rnlmiuvm, l. Blu: lfihlz Rim' D. Gnmlm-ruin. lf. Sclmlll. l. Ruth-r lanlur. C. Jurgrnsuii. Nl. lfr:inl.r. Nl. Ronnr Nl. llzlmilhiu. ll. Wiiltlrll. l'rwnl Run' J, Spies. D. Rust-. l.. Cuukr. li. Hlxmcn rn Nl. Snplim-r. R. Crlzikzi. l.. l.ii--lim-, R. llznw 'llfii Rum' P. llaulgraxlll. Nl. Jzmslq. VV, King. ll. C r B. llxlrx. D. Pt-lilrr. lf. 'l'liimi:isg:lril. lt. Nr i ring. R. Gut-lclm-r. Y. Smith. Smiiml Rim' li. Diclcsmi. J. Gilman, A. lla-mlrn-Li S Cuslll un C llill R R lllmxn I Am t':.. 1 J 5, r Nl. l,i:l'cl1l, Nl. .lulmsiin l W1-lin-l. Nl. llili-rtsmi. Nl, llziiislwrix. Nl lu - so , 1, Tx 'l.:lxm R mp ii K ln ii'l lm lirzill. R. llzill. A. Riivti-r. ll. Olin-1. P. Nl:ul.i
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wi'-5 Faculty DUCATION in the days ot large scale logging was ot th little fed school house type, and had a style ot teacher pecular to its own age, Spare the rod, and spoil the child was the creed ot the day, and teachers were hated and feared. Today's method embraces the idea ot personal contact between teacher and pupil, and the general idea is tor the teacher to be an interf esting companion as well as an animated guide post. To be able to cope with education through this medium of friendship is a great stimulant tor the learning capacity ot the student. Not only more extensive learning, but also character development in the right direc- tion is being achieved through this new perspective ot the relation be- tween teacher and student Much ot this friendship is tostered by taculty and Students working and playing together. VV? the students at l942, tncretore, look to our instructors not as unpffeant taekmasters, but as councilors and triends.
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