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.,..:. .9102 T0 71214 mm Mom Sign your nome ond home room here, pleose. Well, this must be the librory. Yes, there's lvliss lvlorjorie Schoch, our heod librorion, helping Joyce lvlottern check out o school librory book, Gertrude Richort ond Clive Gorrett stond ot the desk, vvhile Mrs, Betty Boker, ossistont li- brorion, looks through the cord tiles. Every time I go dovvn to the ln- dustriol Arts Deportment, l tind something new ond ditterent, Yes, there's Mr. Dennis Wright ond Mr. E A. Potterson, shop teochers, help- ing Roy Virt ond Gene lvlcfllorney with the gome boords thot they mode tor the Junior Red Cross, Be- sides this, the vvood shop boys mode bollot boxes tor our mock election lost toll. lvlony ot the books in the librory hove been contributed by our Eng- lish closses during Book Week. Pu- pils interested in the librory toke o course in librory proctice. All the members ot the closs spend some time eoch doy in the librory working ot the desk, onswering guestions, ond checking out books. They olso prepore nevv books tor the shelves, ond shelve ond repoir books. The boys in the print shop moke the tickets tor oll school donces ond porties, in oddition to most ot the notices ond blonks thot keep the ottice running smoothly, l reolly don't knovv hovv vve could get olong without this deportment, becouse omong other things our bosketboli seoson tickets, our report cords, oll the progrcim cords, ond ploy pro- groms ore printed here.
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14,L'O11!G evue14TJo,ff'y zzz We believe in looking dheod cit 'Howel Qur rnoin purpose here is to ocguire knowledge thot will help us in the future. ln this, our fourth yeor ot wor, we ore stressing the subjects fhot will prepore us for life in the post-wgr world. Whdt do you soy to wdndering down the holls ond see- ing some of our pupils ond teoch ot work? my Woys ond methods of tying up dongling porticiples ond correcting split infinitives ore being discussed by Mr. Seword S. Croig, English De- portment hecid, who chdts with Miss Alice l-lonkins, Miss Ellen O'Droin, Miss Mdry Srneod, cind Miss Ruth Zitzloff, English tedchers A lorge number of interesting cind voried courses hove been incorporcited into this deportment, Let me tell you obout sonne of them. . .J The ort room is olwoys inviting, l.et's stop o minute, There, over ot the desk, ore Miss Jonet Keller ond Mrs. Loreen DeWddrd tolking with ort students, Adelle Porter dnd Lew- is Wood. Everything is so interest- ing in this deportrnentl l wish we could stdy o while, but we rnust buzz olong os we hove ten other depcirtrnents to visit, you know. Journolisrn, offered os o substi- tute for English V, prepores pupils for work on l-lowe publicotions. World Citizenship, o six weeks course of study in English Vi, gives on opportunity for study of foreign countries. Euture orotors ond octors get vdluoble help frorn our speech courses Librory courses ore cilso offered under the English progrdnw. You con see thot l-loweites gre given nwony opportunities to develop their speciol obilities in English.
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HOW!! 785' ,EZHIQW 7402011 QA Over in the l-lome Economics De- partment, Mrs. Ruth Shepard helps Phyllis Wallace and Patricia Land- rigan with a cooking lessons Kl-lC'tl-l4O't,ettlorescentsubstances, and other deep mysteries are as clear as crystal to Mr Floyd Jettries, chemistry teacher, who is trying to get the idea over to Barbara Myers and Carl Nieman. Miss Celia Smith, school nurse, takes Jane l-lodges' temperature. The clinic is open daily to all stu- dents. l-laye you been wondering what kept the office clicking at top-rate speed? Mr. Clarence Clayton, vicee principal, with Miss Virginia Chil- ders, secretary, and Mrs, Ruth Reed, clerk, can tell you all about it, Mrs Joan Thompson, assistant clerk lnot picturedl, is a graduate ot l-lowe and has returned to help in the otticer Keeping the students intormed on history, government, and social problems-past, present, and tuture, is the task ot the social studies teachers. Miss Dorotha Kirk confers with Jeanette Cassady and Norbert Carteaux on current problems. Mrs l-lattie Lou Winslow, Betty Sly, and Glenna Thompson discuss the func- tions ot ancient and modern gov- ernments. Mr. l-lartwell Kayler, Lois Brenn, and Lewis Brewer listen to special records on United States Government. lllustrating his point on the world globe to Jean Camp- bell and Bill Bowles is Mr. Kenneth Smartz. The high-light ot the social stud- ies year is the mock election in the tall, which trains the presentciti- zens ot the State ot l-lowe tor their places as tuture citizens ot the State ot lndiana. Well, what do you know? This must be the department that tells
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