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311. Guy Krummel Blackbur College Unl ty f uno s may SadIe Clapper ChaIrman Natlonal Honor Soclety CommIttee UnI verslty f Iowa B nlversnty f lllInoIs M A Unlverslty of Colo rado Columbua UnIver SI y Irene Mason Parsons College UnIversIty of Iowa MA Unlverssty of Wlsconsln Assembly Commxttee EQUALITIES ARE STRESSED lN IO GEOMETRY NIATHFNIATICS DEP ARTWIENT SprIngfIeld I-lIgh School offers four years of mathematlcs to Its students College preparatory students take one year ot Algebra and one year ot Plane Geometry Students who wIsh to major In Mathemahcs take semester courses ot Advanced Algebra SolId Geometry Plane and Spherlcal Ingonometry or College Algebra The last two courses mentIoned are taught on the college level ThIs year the MathematIcs Department worked wlth other Departments Includlng the CommercIal and lndustrIal Arts Depart ments In an ettort to provIde adequate traInIng for cIvIlIan late and for those who do not plan to attend college The MathematIcs De partment also cooperated wIth other Departments to tIll the mathe matIcs case wlth exhIbIts whIch show how MathematIcs applIes to other subjects taught at SprIngtIeld l-llgh School The teachers In the Department have emphaslzed professIons In SCIENCE and engIneerIng for glrls who are Interested In Mathematlcs The course IS broadened by accounts glven by students home from varIous colleges who tell of theIr experlences and the value of thelr hlgh school traInIng Asgfmzwagl Lorene Campbell lowa State Teachers Col lege BA State U snt of Iowa MA Um vers ty of Colorado SIxteen Merle Ruth Parker Greenv Ile College A B Les Beulah B Barrlck Bas Advuser UnIv EV Unlverslty of MIchIgan s oflllInoIs BS A MA Assembly Commn Un versIty of Colorado T62 l l ' ,L J - . A . - J. , . .. I A - 1- - n 1 A- . . . versl o Ill' I , BS., ' ' Ms , , I , 35- ' - 2' ' O ' ' A- . . . U H og ' , ' f .' - gi 1 Q ' B4Al: . E I , E . .1 A ' 3 ' ' ' , . .3 , . .Q nIver- . 'TY V - - --Mf - ' ' 3 y , . .2 A - -I ' ' r I I . -
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ZOOLOGY STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT A CLASS OF ANIMALS S C I E N C' E The sclence department strlves to acqualnt our students wlth the prrnclples of scrence and to encourage those students who have specual abllrtles to cor-tmue ln the field of scnence after graduatron The mann goal however rs to enable the students to llve a full and apprecuatrve lnfe The courses offered by the department have a wlde range The Freshman learns about a varxety of sub e rects In General Science After he has sampled all lhe sclences he wrll know whether h 'Wm Ruth M Woods Natronal Honor Society Commlttee llllnols C I lege BS Oregon State College Unlversnty Colorado Unrverslty o Mlchugan MS Roy A Deffenbaugh McKendree College B S George Wash ngton HI yerslty Unlversnty f Chicago Unlversnty of Colorado M A IU the fleld Second year students may be seen searchlng the out of doors for speclmens to take to Botany or Zoology class Blology students learn as the name of the subgect rmplles about the sclence of lfe For Juniors and Senuors the department offers a semester ot Physlology or a year of Chemistry or Physlcs Students who have had a year of Physics meet wlth Mr Deffenbaugh to learn about electronlcs Thus year an electronrcs demonstratnon board has been added to the department along wlth the vusual and program The pro gram rncludes fulms slides microscopes and charts desrgned to supplement textbook maternal and ard the student Carrol C Hall John Armitage Eureka College B S Una llllnous State Normal verslty of I lmols nl U :versity of verslty of Chucago A M nols M A Colorado State College of Educatlon Flfteen C A Armstron Unlverslty of lllnnols B S Southern llllnols State Teachers College Ad vrser of ruture Farmers Club wants to contrnue Olive W Burton llllnols We leyan Unlver t B S University of llllnols Unlverslty Mxchlgan 8,-of Joseph Sputale Illlnors Wesleyan BS Unxyersltv f Illnnols Unuverslty of Mlchlgan MS Unrversuty of Colo rado Y J A yy A i . ' ' , ' 3 O Y . , si y, I . .f n ' ' , V.: f . 5 ' of Q ' ' Of . . l I V l GP 4' , , , 2 .A ,T . ' 8 1 bw: 4 A ' ' I , . . . . . . . , 9 I Q 'u' E ly 72' u '- B.A.3 rr ' lull 'Q ' ' ' ' ' 0 , I l I. U. O ' ' 'l ' ' ' - : A C 1 . . I 1 -
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THE MYSTERIES OF BEGINNING LATIN I AINGUAGE Since distances are so short in this present day we are more closely tied to foreign nations than ever before Understanding is so important and language is a tie between countries to promote better international relationships Latin being the basis ot most languages is essential for a better understanding of English With the aid of Miss Blatt Miss Ihlen feldt Miss McPhillimey and Miss Steinmiller students learn Latin grammar and study Caesar Cicero and Virgil French is one of the most beautiful romance languages I has become a very popular course in S H S Miss Mathews encour ages singing speaking and giving plays in French along with the study of grammar Miss Ronca enlightens her students on the customs of South tales of her personal experiences Emphasis is on reading writing and speaking ability Mary K Blatt Monmouth College A B University of Chicago University of Wisconsin Charlotte Ronca Bernadme Mathews University of Wisconsin Indiana University AB BA University of New University de Grenoble Mexico MA Marquette Middlebury College MA University National Uni Pennsylvania State Col versity of Mexico IQQQ Seventeen Margaret lhlenfeldt niversity Illinois BS Columbia University M Miriam Stelnmiller Knox College University of Chicago Ph B Univer ty of Ill Summer es sion at Oxford England 3 Marguerite McPhlIllmey inois Co ege University of Wisconsin M T J 4 - . ' . . . 5 I I 1 I I . v U .A . . ' ' ' fA'. ' ' . t I . . . - . I lf I . - I v n f H' g American people. She is able to brighten the Spanish classes with II,MHQ...m S. A .2 I is 9 - 1 l' 5' if ' x I ' , j ' ' , I V ' , iiig ' A ii ,V Ars
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