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,LggfJ3'0'.'w, YZ? ' .iv .. ' .wp , 55 'S f l van A Q ' -t A 1 'X 'ff-1, 8--:Lp Q .1 --lei. Y 5 Mr. Lawrence Learned Miss Bess Bradshaw Mr. Charles Madison Mr. Alexander Morstad Miss Marie O'Callaghan Mr. Walter Rasinske Miss Delores Pederson Mr. Conrad Saskowski DEPARTMENT OF ulfveryone should have some knowledge of the past, or he can have no real understanding of the present world in which he livesf, cautions Mr. Alexander Morstad, head of the history department. In Washington's day Americans had tremendous problems to solve. At that time people did not expect the Constitution to survive for more than 20 years. It has now served us for 157 years. Today we face momentous problems of our world community. The UNO must also work for the sake of civilization. History teaches that all nations must live in brotherhood or he destroyed. f-if at ,Eggs -,f Y xr' gi?-V E i1i?fL5i3 ,agV.1,3.f L .ll 'I f . E - S r -f , H Y ,, - w 5 . .. i, 2 N y It ' xx Dorothy Sims. Ervin Plesko. Donald Pachnwiez W 9 .,, ,.
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Mrs Leah Keyes Miss Mildred DeC0urcy Mrs. Margaret Dickinson Miss Hermine Foelske Mrs. Luzia Greenwalt Mrs. Vivan Kunzc Miss Margaret Ragan Miss Veronica Sullivan Miss Frances Terry Look at that hall fly! This is a silent ex- clamation as an imaginary hall soars high over an invisible field. Pantomiming paves the may for group discussions. radio speaking. story-tellinfr. and dramatics. Participating in bond programs. students not only encouraged sales. but also overcame stage fright and speech difficulties. To think clearly and to organize ideas are other henefits of speech work. LEFT to RIGHT: Gerald Willis, Ora .lane Staszak. li0Sl'lIlIlTV 'l'hnf-n. 'li'-:ldv l1,.,t,p1. .1,,h,, KO,-,qg,.p, ' ' Miss Matilda Geil Miss Mary Jane Ryan l7
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Miss Frances Durbrow Miss Hedwig Benncwitz Mr. Frank Leinanowicz Miss Leone McDermott Miss Mary Quirk Miss Edith Hampel Qnot picturedl li! SEATED: William Williams, Jack Stearle, .lemme Majchrzak S'l'AfVlJING: lilarvin Schultz. Irving Adler DEPARTMENT OF With the war over and many American lads bringing home wives of foreign birth. it is even more important that we acquaint ourselves with the ways of other lands. How can we do this better than by learning the languages of our world neighbors? Through the study of German, Latin, Spanish, French. and Polish, pupils acquire a better vocabulary, appreciate the classics of other countries, and become familiar with the manners and customs of people all over the world. It is very important that we, the builders of freedom, learn to live and work with others regardless of race, creed, or language. 19
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