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Girls' and Boys' Gym Mark Peterman-Basket William Roellig - F o o t - b all Coach: L a Cr o s s e Katherine Mather - Sur- ball Coach: L aCro s s e State Teachers' College: Clyde McQueen - Track gent School: University State Teachers' Collegeg University of Illinois, B.S., Coachg Bradley, B.S.g of Californiag University Northwestern University. M.A. Iowa University, MA. ot Wisconsin. Due to a new state ruling, everyone has to take gym every other day. This ruling has doubled the size of the gym classes and has also created a class which meets at 8:15 in the morning. The instructors have devised exercises to develop strength, stamina, and endurance and to promote bodily coordination. The gym classes are designed to develop the desires and techniques of being well in the students and to make of them happy, active, cooperative human beings able to stand the strains and stresses of present day living. The regular classes go in for more com- petitive sports to develop team play, but the 8:15 gym classes concentrate on exercises tor body health. One absence is allowed in each term. Absences exceeding one must be made up. A special sixth period gym class Was organized for all boys participating in corn- petitive sports such as basketball, football, and track. This class meets every day in- stead oi the usual every-other-day gym classes and has as its main purpose to keep the school athletes in condition the Whole year round. Hot game of volleyball in the qiris' gym Boys practice calisthenics outdoors ,L . It ' Twenty-tour
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1 if fi is 'H , , , ss 4 IE :Sri J ,, qt 1.9, , K 5- .W a , . .,.A t 1 X Q ii? 1' gr Z K . i q Ai. i -r x V 1 , '. gig.. CGI? English De Lucie Alexander University of Chicago, Ph.B.: University of Illinois: Uni- versity of New Mexico: Summer Session at Cam- bridge, England. Pearl Brown Iowa Wesleyan University, A.B.: Columbia University: University of Chicago, M.A.: Harvard University. Letha Eilers MacMurray College, A.B.: Iames Millikin University: University of Iowa: Univer- sity of Colorado. Isabel Fogarty Trinity College, A.B.: Uni- versity of Illinois: Univer- sity of Wisconsin: Boston University: Columbia Uni- versity. Priscilla Fogarty Trinity College, B.Lit.: Col- umbia University, A.M. Gladys D. Black University of Chicago, Ph.B.: Columbia University, MA.: Bread Loaf School of Eng- lish. partment Mary E. Neblick lr. Les Bas Bleus Adviser: E.I.S.T.C.: University of Chi- cago, Ph.B., M.A. Margaret E. Rourke Drama Coach: University of Chicago, Ph.B.: University ot Illinois, M.A.: Columbia College of Expression: Northwestern School of Speech: Robertson's G Doyle's Schools of Acting. Ellen M. Rourke Debate Coach: University of Illinois, A.B., M.A.: Uni- versity oi Chicago: DePaul University: Northwestern University: Lincoln College of Law, L.L.B.: Admitted to the Bar. Marie Dean -1...-.F ' -ff, -.,-maqppvul National Honor Society Com- mittee: University of Chicago, M.A.: Illinois Wesleyan, B.S.: University of Iowa. Irene Simpson University of Illinois, A.B.: University of Wisconsin: University of California: College of New York City: Columbia University: Har- vard University. Emma Campbell Iames Millikin University, AB.: University of Wiscon- sin: Leland Stanford Univer- sity: Columbia University, M.A.: University of Chicago. Twenty-three
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Sadie Clapper Chai man, National Honor Society Committeep U versi o o .., ty ilwa,AB U ty flll niversi o inois, ni Mathematics Department The Mathematics Department has been and is now one of the most important departments in the school. With a great demand for mathema- ticians in all branches oi the service, the enroll- ment for these subjects has doubled and trebled. Now more than hali the school enrollment is tak- ing one or more mathematic courses. With the help of the students this department maintains one of the school's most interesting show cases. A student is not eligible for a grade of B or above unless he has completed at least one major or two minor projects each semester. From these projects, which range from elemen- tary graphs to illustrated field projects in trigo- nometry, the best are chosen to be displayed. MJ-X.: Univers ty of Col- oradoy Colurnb Univer sit . Q Practical Application of , Mathematics ig :I ,,,, W ,c,, . .,., . V, 2 W i f ,--t p it C ? vouta CHANGES rosa A -it rti It yi Q TQQYAL T-'LUST-t an 'V A t xi ' li! A ROYAL FLUSH, A5 WCTUYZEIQ Matilda Pinkerton M -on mouth College, A.B.g i University of Illinois. Z Blanche G. Dunlap-VVi consin State Teachers' College: State University of Wiscons Ph.B.7 Washington Universit M.A. Y, '- l5. THE WCOMBINATEON Oi7.Tl-if IG, JACK, QUEEN, KTNG AND ACE --ALL OF Tl-tE SAME SUTT. SINCE THERE ARE 4 SUCH GROUPS OF 5 CARDS IN A 'DECK,l THE CHANGES OF GETTING A ROYAL FLUSH ON ONE DEAL ARE 4 OUT OV THE TOTAL. NUMBER OF POSSIBLE COM- BINATTONS OF 52 CARDS .TAKEN 5 AT A TIME. y Cmimz N N-1 - cw-msn f W CC52552,598.96O. , Tt-IEREFQE THE Cl-IANCE5 ARE 4-OUT OF 2,598,960 GQ it it-iii-.TTNTQQ QUT Ulf LPQ 7-'ii-G -.4 T' N -s ,Y J r iff : vt . , 'I-' 2 -: ,-:high V -.qv :egg ' fig Qi ' ' sl, ,..,. . ......,.g,,.: : ,,, , 5,5 ., 1 , V' Q' 'Q -. :aff 31 .' lg' , -e.jf,::s,l:1z,-1 . Twenty-tive Irene Mason -- Parson U ty College, BA.: of Iowa, M.A.7 sity of Wisconsi niversi Unive n. Beulah B. Barrick-Un versity oi Illinois, B.S MA Lorene Campbellelow State Teachers' Colleg B.A.g State University 0 Iowa, MA.: University of Colorado.
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