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7' L i Voicing their opinions on a given subject are these panel members of Mrs. Cubbage's Problems of Democracy classes. Betty Hughes lstandingl presents some food for thought while pondering over her statements ore: Bonnie Wilson, Joan Stogner, Alan Rogers, Bob McCormick, Barry Gastrock, David Schaeffer, Steve Simms, and Paul Fredrickson. Seated in the foreground are members of Mrs. Cubbage's third period class. KE 5.5 Er--, TEM, i,lflllll2EMEll History is indeed the witness of the times, the light of truth. Cicero Mr. Bell Miss Clough Mr. Kirlik Miss Nowland Mr. Stevenson World history proves to be a study of faraway places with strange soundin' names. Italy is the center of interest according to Jacqueline McGraw. Looking on are Mary Singer, Judy Kasko, Betty Blunton and Jean Teal. 1
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,bLf5V3z'! ' Deeply absorbed, Maurice Kelly stands behind Maxine Boyer and Joyce Elder, who are iust getting the facts from a book. ln the foreground are Sheila Smith and Sheryl Logan work- ing on page makeups. Journalism The chief glory of every people arises from its authors. Samuel Johnson Authors of any time are the windows to their era, through we can see what . fiffift the men of historylgqamegclgne. kwa- 'f If-I 'Ht we are buildi Ey the future . ' W v'fb3.ii'5 'ifiki . . - will s edit istici? gf ggggpwisjivxegfare gaining tllge know'lg,e,fEi. Ql5gitiQfQ'L,1,65?'ftell accurately t e :wax a!,i1f3 ' A? story 2 . iff!-ss , i, ,W , fn? wma'- J' L Z Behwegnwgbodcgfyxiaiif tomorrow, therefore, no doors' closegdiylly 3 r-Q-'git gk ig mx sl we X Q 0' ' ,K+ , Mgmiipge -BQveg,iQedifOirin-E5ief of the 1954 tbiieg-ffsolmie pictgureitfpr the yearbook to Bcl3S?QlfiQrbessqg?3vBarbali'a Fidiigterf Looking doubt- ful, Ernest Claytbnwpresentsi pictures to Martha Templeton while an amused .lim Colquhoun glances over more mug shots . Linwood Dove, Joan Stogner, Norma Fulghum and Coleen Mills d over the shoulders of Barbara Porter, Renee George and Shirley rea Fox, Rosemary Long and Mary Ellen Bailey are the busy typists. l l li 2 l A Doris Walters and Lois Groves check THE NOR'WESTER copy as Patsy Dix and Fleur Hodgson discuss a feature article. Sandra Smith, Ann Rudd, Joe Carstens, Evelyn Stransky and Bob Lewis form another group, as Regina Chapman kids with the cameraman. 9. V ia 2 ff 2 f f ,f
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Miss Keithley Mrs. Geoghegan Mr. W. B. Smith Sally McNay points to the map while Betty Hainey refers to a text- book during a United States history class. lofts- Reporting on present and past history is Barbara Amossf' Among those taking notes are Willard Zangwell, Joan Provinsky, Roger Seigel and Joan Lee Smith. The mirror of history reflects through the window ofthe hnure,and'hon1the outdde H appearsthat only the past can be seen. it Through study of history, it is foundithat, in reahty, both past and future can be seen in the present, as history repeats itself. A three-year course at Northwestern takes the students from the beginnings of world history through a comprehensive study of the background of our country. i Then, udng thm background,the senkws gaze at the present and the future, preparing themselves for responsible citizenship, in problems of democ- Mr. Mann Miss Roe Mrs. Cubbage racy. A As part of their world history lesson, these students look for a certain country. DeWitte Cooke uses the map, Virginia Smith checks the atlas, Judy Slavin uses the globe.
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