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i .3- .W f. S. BUYER E. FOX P. HABISTEAD S. KYLAKOVVSKI C. NICCALLA SVS XY BUYER, BMX, Kl..X.Q lilfrlfugb, AXdy311QQCl Iiiulugxg lilqjlngi, Clulv. EIJVSQXRIJ FOX, BMX., Kfllf'HllrlI'V, Plano Licfmlctrll Student Council ,Xdviscrg Chairmxm of bcicuce Dvuartmrnt. l'li'I'lQR ll, H.XN15'I'E.XD, BMX., NLS.. Chem- ixtry. S l'.XNl,liY R. Kl'1..XlxllXY5lil. BMX., fNI.,X.g Biolwgug Baseball Coach. CHARLE5 J.. NICCALLA, BMX., fNI.A.g Chcmiftry.
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ldl praeco - the past was used fllf. QIRGENTEU to convey the S. Vfk Q Q Qi. .2....'.'.1-2-' wgaf' Si 1,1 present PRAECO STAFF EDITOR-lNfCIIIEF: Terry YVinner ASSISTANT EDITOR: Elinor Quigley BUSINESS MANAGER: Paul Kantor TYPING EDITOR: Betty Eckstein EXCHANGE EDITOR: Marilyn Faust TYPISTS: Robert Meroney, Doris Schuman Praeco Argenteus, Blair's Latin newspaper, was the result of concentrated work by its faculty ad- viser, Miss Bratt, and the Latin students who con- tributed to it. Complete sell-outs of all issues pro- claimed the success of Praeco among the student body. Among the many features of Praeco were the Latin crossword puzzle, book and movie reviews in Latin, and articles in English for those of us who couldnt decipher the language of the Romans and felt more at home in our native tongue. E. Quigley and T. VVinner, the editors of Blair's award-winning Latin newspaper, Praeco Argenteus, ...f A-G 1-33 'J reviewed Z1 recent issue. HAZEL M. BRATT, B..-X., Lating Praeco Argen- teus, Chairman of Foreign Language Department. The Praeco Argentt-us Staff. Rau' 1. P. Kantor, B. Eckstein, T. XVinner, E. Quigley, M. Faust. Rau' 2. H. johnson, B. Floegel, J. Moerel, B. Carlson, Rofw 3 NI Martin C Coole' XV. Friedman, j. . . . . , . y, Ramsey. -Quai H. BRATT 'ST 2
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NI MITCHELL VV. SAUNDERS NLXRCLXRET li. NlITCHIiI.I,, BB., I.nt. NI.: Biology. VVII.I.l.XM XV. S.Xl'XlJlQR5, B..X.1 Phi'-icsg Science Cluh. LUVISE SIEGRIST, B.A.g Biology. WH' gazed :rt the motionless lite fle frog lying in front ot us. elosi-tl our exes. and with quzwering hands inzike the lirst incision. Ligghl After thru it wzisn't so had and we con- tinued on in our dissection with new interest. Our hiologi classes kept llr husy collecting flowers :ind hug1s.exz1mining mierohes under the microscope, and memorizing the names of all the hones in the lnody. Boom! Gnsping for ziir. we clutched our throzits :ind hc-:uled for the door at Z1 fast clip. Soinehodyds experiment went wroni. and the result wus :1 startling explosion :ind then-the smelll Ot course. this diiln't zilwzns happen in our cheni- istry elzisses - there were zilwziys the quiet dziys when we were try- ing to make sense out of che-miczil formulas, or listening to lectures on the atom. Vive may not lmvr- dee xeloped into modern Bohrs or Bur- hzinlcs hut we did gziin 11 new merin- ing and understanding ot science. Science Club President O. Heylrey :ind pri7e winner D. Dirkson proudly displayed The .Xnatomie Structures of the Frog , at the annual Science lfair held at the end of Nlarch. This project received second place honors in the tield of zoology. we became burbanks and duponts Rofu' 1. R. Staimnn, R. Nloore. C Peterson, P. .Xrqcraki-. .X. lleyliey, Gwyn, li. Dowling, S. Knt7in. B. Desin. Rm: 2. R. Roth, M. Cannon, C. Ormes, S. Grigslwx. Rua: 3. Nl. St. Clair. J. 'fhnmpcfmv R. Xloston. .'X. Kvener, R Rerierzi. G. S11mt'l's. nl. l.imp. H. Ketchum. B. XYilson, -I. Hemingway. Roz: 4. K. Kruse. B. Swartz. -l. Nloss, B Gerher. P. Kantor. D. Bath. ,l Robertson. B. Garrett. B. Friml- man. ,l. Luhar. The held of science primed to be a fascinating one ro mem- hers of the Science Club, They conducted the XVestinuhousv Science Talent Search. viewed motion pictures, and heard in- teresting lectures from outstand- ing speakers.
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