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The answers slide up to CLIFFORD PETER, MARILYN HERZOG, KATHERINE LEAMAN, and JAMES MOCK. Mathematics You have To be hep on- The subiecT oT maTh if you wanT To drop eggs on enemy TerriTory. Uncle Sam has This subiecT on his musT lisT Tor beTTer undersTanding oT Technical phases of warfare. l.eTTers Trom GI Joes everywhere sTaTe how Thankful They are Tor having Taken maTh. They Tlunlc ouT oT college courses less oTTen Than The Joes who have never had iT. Since maTh is a universal medium oT ThoughT and expression, The kids in America have loTs in common wiTh The Tellows and girls oT The allied naTions. They worlc The same brain Teasers we dog and They have as much Trouble Tiguring Them ouT, which gives us a Triendly Teeling Toward Them. Lads and lassies who Take all The 'maTh They can in high school are cookin' wiTh gas, because beTTer jobs can be had in or ouT oT The service if They've had iT. ' EsTelle Sfone. B. A., M. A. Wisconsin Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry Joseph W. Nowalr. B. A.. M. A. Lawrence: Wisconsin Algebra, Geometry CoieTTe Bah, B. A., M. A., Wisconsin Algebra, Geometry James LiT+Ie, B. s.. M. s. Be s L' Boone' B' A' NorThwesTern Michigan Algvbm, Geammiy Geomvtry, Trigonometry
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Alexander Morsfad. B. A. Bess Bradshaw, B. A. Charles Madison. B. A. Wisconsin Michigan Teachers Wisconsin Hilrory, Sociology f.bHIgrory, 1I?0rgHf'l1Hf1iIf0l'J'. fig IJ l5f0l'j' 1 4 IJ Off History How abouf a daTe? You can have more Than one iT 'ou Take The hisTories TaughT aT Soufh. AlThough The idea of ancienT hisTory may be a biT gruesome To you, iT's really poTenT sTuff. If you wanT To me hep abouf world affairs Today. you really need The iaclcground ThaT ancienf and medieval hisTory give you. Aodern hisTory- classes are really on The beam This year. iesides The sTudy of relafions beTween foreign govern- nenTs, sTudenTs are deep in The discussion of plans for The :osT-war world. These Topics are really solid, for The :iTizen of Tomorrow is The hisTory grind of Today. The U. S. hisTory classes give sTudenTs The rugged iaclcground of our counTry nd a feeling of belonging :J a growing socieTy. JusT o, English hisTory promoTes closer friendship befween ngland and The U niTed TaTes. We learn Their cus- omsz Then we know whaT The Bl Joes who are over There fill be doing on The leaves hey spend among The Eng- sh folk. By The careful sTudy of isfory we can benefiT from fur pasf misfalces. The old dage sTiII holds True, His- ory repeafs iTself . Walfer Rasinske, B. A.. M. A. Beloifg Nor-Thwesfern U. S. Hirtory, Civin' Mary Gerirude Quirlz, B. A.. M. M a rq u eTTe Modem History Lawrence Learned. B. A.. A M. A. Lawrence: Norfhwesfern U. S. History, Economics Frank Lemanowicz. B. A. A- Marq ueTTe Cilizembip, Polirb Current event-minded GUY LILJEBLAD, DOROTHY JABLONSKI, JAMES ALBUS, and. KATHRYN CHANESKE'Irace the Pacific campaign. :ac Twentu-one
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Eugene Riddick, B. S. Wisconsin Biology Harry T. Blair, B. S. Marion Allen, B. A.. M. A. Joseph E. Thompson. B. A. BeloiT Wisconsin ' Lawrence Aerorlaulirf, Clzemiriry Biology Phyxicx Orlando Nelson. Ph. B., Arihur Dunkel, B. S. Harold A. Severy, B. A., ' M.S. W. . M.A.. M. S. l5COI'15ln Lawrence: Marqueife Cbemixny Algebra Middlebury: Cornell . General Science, Biology Chemixtry Science has gone To war. Making TuTure GI Joes solid scienTisTs is The aim of The deparTmenT. General science gives kids an idea oT whaT The sciences are abouT and develops inTeresT in some parTicu- ar Tield. Physical TiTness and prevenTion of disease are TaughT in biology classes. ChemisTs delve inTo The nysTeries oT plasTics, war gasses, and explosives. ElecTriciTy and mechanics are emphasized in pre-inducTion Jlwysics classes. AeronauTics consisTs of aerodynamics, meTeorology, navigaiion, and code reading. Science uniiies naTions because kids in all allied counTries sTudy laws perTaining To scienTific phenomenon. RONALD HOEN, MARY ANN FRANCHOWIAK, ANGELINE STIGLITZ, and BEATRICE GURGAL get the inside information. ac- Twcnru-:lm-c
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