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Ah, there's bad news tonight! Word has just been received that Russia has the atom bomb. More and more physicists will be needed. But cheer up. Mr. Windoes is certain that New Trier's Science Department will meet the emer- gency. Even though he hasn't been turning out as many nuclar physicists as he would like, many extraordinary chemists and biologists are being produced. It is certain that Russia's scien- tists could never discover the secrets hidden in the depths of the science students' unconscious minds, so there is no cause for panic. Remem- ber also that some of the chemistry students have become efficient enough to blow the school up. It is only logical, then, that they would have no trouble doing the same for the enemy. In the meantime, all the Science IV students are learning how to produce better citizens for America. In closing, I will only say, more power to the Science Department! Be sure to see that great dramatic presenta- tion, Birth of a Salesmanf, wow being pre- sented by the members of the New Trier Com- merce Department. Produced and directed by Mr. Rau, it depicts the struggles of Lillie Woe- man along the road to salesmanship. Book- keeping, typing, and shorthand are only three of the obstacles Lillie overcomes to emerge as a successful salesman. Don't miss this great com- edy. SCIENCE CUMMERCE wmooss , REAM STEWART VAN DUERSEN VERNON RAU DOCKSTADER HADDEN HERRON REAINHARDT SMITH Page I5
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,sw X Q! frm ,I Wav ffff M I-1 --ffzrv V, . . - ,L 1 ,L f 1 wi'-'V'-1' 'I X 5'ggI fi-fi, .' l L , .h SCHUMACHER RECKITT rnntlnn LANGUAGE Page I6 We now bring you Doctor C, R, our exciting quiz program. And here he is, our own quizqmaster, Doctor Small. I have a lady in 333, doctor. Your question is, in what famous city is the Roman Colosseum located? Hong Kong? Oh, I'm so sorry, it's in Paris. You must never have studied Spanish! But you will receive a consolation reward of a box of Caesar Candy Bars. I have a gentleman in 335, doctor. Your question is-Oh, our Latin expert has just informed me that the Colosseum isn't in Paris, but in Rome! We regret our mistake, now where were we? Oh, yes, your question is what lan- guage is spoken in Germany? German Congratulations, you must have taken German at New Trier. Your reward will be a car, two refrigerators, three fur coats, AND four baxes of Caesar Candy Bars. I have a teacher, doctor. Be careful now, what language was spoken in France before the French Revolution? UH-h-h We realize that this is an exceptionally difficult question, so you may think it over and return next week and tell us the an- swerf' ::Thank you, doctor. And now we close with this message, When you go into a drug store to buy a candy bar, remember Caesar. T, Do you crave good food? In New Trier's cafeteria there is a variety of choice foods. Even if you dQn't eat until seventh period, lunch is well worth waiting for, Under the direction of Mrs. Reckitt, who is assisted by a staff of fine cooks, many delicious foods are prepared. Some of the favorites include the malts, sal- ads, spaghetti, and desserts. Further proof of the popularity of the food is the enthusiasm with which it is received at all school banquets and dinners. SMALL i O 'BRADY saeom BREIDENBACH comms nom-:AM X EISLER A FLENTYE b HAVEY , JOHNSON l KAHLER McDOWELL t MOELLER MORRIS MUDGETT PAUL SHAW ..+.....,.-,,lr , . .Y,, ir..
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