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vUe Ll eJicate Hiss Louise Sangery whose domain is art, was born and bred in Boston, Massachusetts. After attending the Massachusetts School of Art first normal art school ot this country, she came to Oceanside as a rookie teacher and stayed. During the year of 1932, Miss Sanger went to Europe for the Grand Tour. Lately, during the summer months, she has been working on jobs connected in some way with the subject she teaches. Besides teaching, Miss Sanger has been taking courses at N. Y.U. and will receive her M.A. this spring. BOB: Miss Sanger, we owe much to you for your great service as production and art adviser for the Spindrift. Many students have not been aware of howmuch you have contributed to the Arts of Living. Miss Sanger, tell usyouraims concerning the student in life. MISS SANGER: I have tried to open the doors of understanding to one of the most enriching types of experience—Art. Art is one of the most satisfying occupations whether an individual enters the field professionally or only uses art as a hobby. I want to develop in students an awareness of inner values In life, observation of significant form, and skill In interpreting them. My final aim is to initiate students into the perplexities of the art of today—art that has been rapidly changing from the customary form. Thank you, Bob, for listening to my view.
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0isecting the frogs, swinging the pendulum anc juggl ing the test tubes are Mr. Muller, Mr.Peiper, and Mr. Ritzman respect Ive1y. BUSINESS Amiable Mr. Gerek, the helpful and efficient Miss Nunnenkamp, the cheerful Miss Mary ullivanand the pleasant Miss nancoast teach business. HEALTH Working to make healthy citizens are Miss Lewis, Miss Kulynitch, and Mr. Helmcke, the gym teachers, and Mr. McLean, Mrs. Smith and Miss McDonough. FUNCTIONS ARTS AND CRAFTS The arts are furthered by efficient Miss Johnson and Miss Sanger, Mr. Cooper and Mr. Wallace, and the music master, Miss Hess and Mr. Day. SCIENCE
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VL Bod Hr. Charles Pei per, who's a major In physics, was born in Richmond Hill, N. Y. He attended the publ»c schools at Hamilton, Ontario and then St.Jeromes Hi gh School and col 1ege,Ricthener, Ontario. Following this, he became a student at the Immaculate Conception College, Montreal and later at Montreal University. Upon graduation, Mr. Pei -per taught at Loyola College,Mont real. After three years he came to Nassau Collegiate Center, Garden City. He came to Oceanside in I9uI. BOB WEST: Mr. Peiper shares the dedicat ion honors wi th Miss Sanger. As photography adviser, he has given untiring service to the Spindrift. He has snapped the major portion of our annual's pictures. MR. PEIPER: Well, now, I wouldn't say that! BOB: Seriously, Mr. Peiper, I would liketo know what part science plays in preparing students for later life. MR. PEIPER: As a science teacher, I feel science should build an understanding of the materials, forces and living things which make up the world. I like to have my students develop a scientific att itude. .. ab i 1 ity to make their own investigations and draw their own conclusions. Finally, I hope students will develop an ability for clear thinking which is so important today. BOB: Thank you, Mr. Peiper and Miss Sanger for talking with us.
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