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THROUGH THE KEYHOLE (From left to right): Inmates and guards. Does anyone have a Band-Aid? Who was Sulla? Did Washington really cut down the cherry tree? Speech! Speech! The Hunt and Peck system at use. To see oursels os ithers see us. It may be Geometry, but it's Greek to us. Industry rndustrious. Look bored, huh? Twenty
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PROJECTION MACHINE AND OPERATORS We were very fortunate this year in obtaining a new 16 m.m. Victor sound projection machine. The machine had been ordered for many months, but none were available until the close of the war. The P.T.A. helped finance it and we are very grateful to them for their contribution. It has been used in most classes but most extensively in the science and agriculture classes, as there are more films available for these courses. We have rented films from the Visual Aids Department of the University of Illinois, as well as secured many free films from the educational divisions of various commercial firms. Several boys have taken an active interest in operating and caring for the machine and are proving to be competent operators. These boys are James Bagby, Robert Kaeser, Bob Brace, Russell Williams, Floyd Smith. From left to right in picture ore: James Bagby, Robert Kaeser, Mr. Fesler, Bob Brace, Russell Williams. Absent: Floyd Smith.
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CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Seniors selected for the award this year were: D. A. R. Award Zelma Windmiller S. A. R. Award Leo Dunham Danforth Award.............Carolyn Zimmerman Danforth Award Howard Richards H. Richards The D.A.R. and the S.A.R. recognize a boy and a girl from the senior class who are outstand- C. Zimmerman in9 in citizenship. The Danforth Foundation has also set aside funds to recognize potential qualities of leadership in young people. This foundation is incorporated to stimulate young people for purposeful living, and presents copies of the inspirational book T Dare You’' to the two students chosen for this award. The graduating class nominates candidates for the D.A.R., S.A.R. and Danforth Awards, and the faculty then elects from these candidates the persons to receive the awards. Twenty-one
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