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mf Jaw ff C07 em' 'Z' Here, Mr. George Alexander teavher the fundamenlals of using the lathe to two students. Mr. E. L. Applegate 3.5. fnirersity of Rutgers Mr. Blair Myers BNA. Bridgewater M.A. Vniversity of Columbia MlED. University of Pittsburgh ,v -qw- g 1 trades .... driving 5. 2 l Q 1 35 Mr. R. C. Spencer Mr. C. M. Tomko 14.5. Stale Teachers' College, 3.5. V. P. I, Millersville, Penna. Mr. E. I.. Applegate surveys the work of his teen-age draftsmen. Who knows! One of these boys may become a leading arvhitevt. 3 Ll 4 ff TEACHERS NUT PICTURED: G. L. Alexander-B.s., X I F i 41? X East Carolina: Mrs. Mary Page-H.s.s.A., W'oman's Col- lege lillil'Pl'Sllj' of North Carolina: Miss Anne- Callig- n.s., Madison: Paul BOS!'llll'lIljB.S., lfasl Carolina: Mrs. Donna Connors-ILA., llnirersity of Western Maryland: Miss Florence Pettyjohn-B.s., Madison.
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X l0IllIlllltt'l' Illt't'Ir to plan the agenda or ton10rrow's council ll!-N'Illlll,'-.All rig it girls, let's get to work! Though the Student Government is the chief coordinating group of all activities in and out of school, Princess Anne High School started its year in a state of utter confusion, However through the cooperation of the entire student 9 hody and the very capable sponsors, the new S. C. A, was soon off to a good start. Among the first important things that the S. C. A. had to do were the writing of a con- stitution and the election of officers. As a result of the three schools coming together, a waiting period was necessary 50 that the student body might learn the best person qualified for the office of president. The chief aim of the new government was to promote scholarship and proper care of the building, grounds, and cafeteria. A code of ethics was also introduced and a concrete study of such problems as school attendance was made. The Princess Anne Student Cooperative Association was an active participant in the Tri-Council Association. It was also well repre- sented at a forum at Miller and Rhodes in Richmond in February, and the State Conven- tion at Madison College in March. -.r 2, 'fi 'S fx Posing fir Q an P4114 Barnes d Rohm 1 air 1 pri Beverly Roane trea urer of the S C A , I cent and reporter respcrtnels a thcx plan .11 budget for the war the 'TriC bCA Federation
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