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MR. HALL DEMONSTRATES AN EXPERIMENT Science Many are the students at Springfield High School who are taking advantage of one of the most popular courses offered-namely science. The science courses are open to all stu- dents. For the freshmen there is general science While sophomores may take either botany, biology, or zoology. Although only one year of science is re- quired for graduation, many students be- come so intrigued by its wonders that advanced courses are offered. These ad- vanced courses include physics and chem- istry. Future doctors and nurses are taking bot- any, biology and Zoology, the engineers are taking chemistry and physics, the prerequi- sites ot engineering. Now, with the increased demand for engineers, doctors and nurses by the army these courses have become very important, Yes, it is these science courses which will aid in the transition from the science student of today to the scientist of tomorrow! Twenty-eight Carrol C. Hull Eureka College, B.S., University of Illinois, University of Chicago, A.M., Colorado State Col- lege of Education. Ruth M. Woods National Honor Society Committee, Illinois Col- lege, B.S., Oregon State College, University ot Colorado, University ot Michigan, M.S. Roy A. Deifenbuugh McKendree College, B.S., George Washington Uni- versity, University ot Chicago, University of Colorado, M.A. Reuel M. Tomlin University of Illinois, B.S., Ohio State Univer- sity. Olive W. Burton Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, B.S., University of Illinois, University of Michigan. Ioseph Spitale Illinois Wesleyan, B.S., University ot Illinois, University of Michigan, M.S., University of Colo- rado. . -A ff 7 5' , .aff
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Industrial Arts MACHINE SHOP Under the supervision of Mr. M. F. Kavan- augh, the Industrial Arts department has strived to give its students an active interest in the industrial life, both in production and distribution. Here actual trades are learned. From this department will come out future draftsmen, carpenters, machinists, printers and electri- cians. Along with learning the actual fun- damentals of their respective trade, students will acquire many habits that will help them not only in their Work but in their every day life. They acquire an attitude of pride in accomplished Work: the habit of an orderly method of procedure in the performance of any task, an attitude of readiness to assist others when they need help, and a thought- ful attitude in making things pleasant and safe for others. Iesse Sanders- Business Manager of Athletics: lames Millikin Univer- sity, University of Illinois: University of lowa. . I . f , , l , Y I K kk,k,,- y I Q 1' 5 1 t at' 5 lg. 1 -it - A ,X f - fl ' Allen Smith- Stout Institute, University of Illi- noisp Illinois State NormalUniversity. M. I. Kuvcmclugh -Stout lnstitutey Texas A. and M. Twenty-seven Anthony La Fauce --Bradley Poly- technic Instituteg University of Illi- nois, Iames Milli- kin University. Iames Iabusch - University of llli nois.
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Language Department Edna Carson University of Illinois, A.B., M.A.: MacMurray College. Charlotte Ronca University of Wisconsin, B.A.y University of New Mexico, M.A.g Marquette University. Bernadine Mathews Indiana University, A.B,y University de Grenoble, Middlebury College, M.A.p Pennsylvania State College. Mary K. Blatt Monmouth College, 1-LB.: University of Chic a g oy University of Wisconsin. Margaret Ihlenfeldt University of Illinois, B.S.g Columbia Univer- sity, M.A. Marguerite McPhillimey Illinois College, A.B.y University of Wisconsin, M,A. ' MAGISTER. PUELLA. PUERI, ET COLUMNAE Latin and Spanish are the two choices of the language department. Four years of Latin are offered and three of Spanish. Miss Blatt, Miss lhlenfeldt, Miss McPhil- limey, and Miss Steinmiller capably lead the study of grammar, Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil in Latin. In Spanish our relationships with Latin America are accentuated under Miss Ronca and Miss Carson. Their aim is to get stu- dents to read, write, and understand Span- ish with emphasis on speaking ability, according to present day aims of Pan-Amen icanism. incidentally, American delegates attending the Inter-American Conference also found how valuable a knowledge of Spanish can be. Mariam Steinmiller Knox College: University of Chicago, Ph.B.g Univer- sity of Illinois, Summer Session at Cambridge, England. l Twenty-nine
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