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Classes Were Registration Cards, F F' Since Seeing is believing, J, Baker, D. Smith, R, Swisher, i - B. Hipsher, and B. Cappa prove to Miss Newcomb's sociology t , class that things are more easily accomplished by united effort as l k ' By popular demand botany was offered this year to the junior and senior classes, Under Miss Brandt's supervision, D, 'i Conn, Dt Flory, J, Davidson, B, Trueb, P. Hinkle, Bt Jones, J ' - O'Neill, and I., Baer identify some of the common plants which -l 4 sounded so technical in their text books. ln Mr, Embry's speech class, S, Rothermel as moder- ator, L, O'Neill representing a mother, G. l-lershberger a teacher, J, Butler a doctor, and C. Duncan a psychia- trist question the introduction of new subject material into the curriculum. Surrounded by the informal atmosphere of the wood- shop-note Raleigh Guy's hat-Paul Rombold, with Mr, Ashman's help, constructs a table. Page Nine
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Tlme Only Passports Needed For Each academic student is distinguished by an English Vll book under one arm, for language will be one of his tools in the future, lllustrating conversational debate in Miss Richardson's class are Carol Rinehart, Joe Rozzi, Emma Faust, Bill Thompson, and Luila Baer. The commercial student masters the baf- fling characters of shorthand, the keyboard of the typewriter, and the figures of book- keeping. Margaret Gormley, Ruth James, Lou Ann Bunger, and Audrey Johnson transcribe shorthand notes as one step in qualifying for a job.
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Page Ten ci ls, am, are, was, were, be, been, being, recited the fresh- man English classes. Although the correct conjugation of to be is not impressive, it proves, as do other essentials taught in English I, to be invaluable in later courses. Therefore, E, Ham- montree points out to R. Watson, S. Wilson, E, Hedde, and A. Hess the Correct form. S And Books Room nine secretly laughs as J, Miller, D, Roderick, and C. Ranke consult Mr. Shanks about an interest problem. For many years it has watched other students puzzle over their les, sons, until it knows all the answers, But its expression becomes serious again as it remembers the necessity of learning the fundamentals of arithmetic, taught within its four walls.
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