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hi-r ol activities. Olin Hiighcs, principal, mile iiiih Duiirl NilliNil, unc Kelara! bn and lhc noon hour :Il lilliYL'I'Silf Sclmul is zi vvry busy Linic. .Xilcr c-ailing lunrh in thc school czilc- tcriai 7 nr an unc- nl' thc' vslzihlislnncms nczir srlmol S or an honic - students Cain enjoy xi nnni- ul thc nvix' hislinw lC1lCill'l'N. nn Ihr' NlllDil'Cl ul l'fSih0nl's illilt Sllliitlll Cflllllfii pY'0YiliCS ll TL'l'I'CllIi0Il 'M':'li 'im l1i'i 'f'i'fg MY- Nl-wh rwxlmiiiiwix mi- rnmn in thc lmsciiiviil whcrc sludc-nts can clzinu- l'lt'Nillll1lIl lliflri-X flllh. to the niusin' of an ink lmx. plan' Izihh- Lcnnis, ilicckcrs. or cards. AX snuck lmr wrvcs mfr drinks :incl canidr to hc-lp iin.inu' thc' Stnclc-nt Council an tix ities. Many unch-nts spcncl psnrl ul lilfil' noon honr in thc' grin. Vullvylmll. lmziskcllmll, and various rnhn'r sports :n'c- urziilnimli' to sluclvnts uf :ill Ligta nnclvr thc snpc-rvisiuii ni' thi- plnsimzil uliuaitiuii ch'p:irIim'l1I. 'Ihv Iinnh lim- ix nt mum' gi hnniliznr sif-ht lo 1-wrx' 'lhc zilwaix4-r'i'ini'miwl rccrczniml room is 'im an mmlalr with 'un- l-Srliuulri. llclv, xliulc-ills gr! Ihr li1'NNL'Yl xxhich iw ini' high 9llliiL'lllN ns wilh Ihr' high wchoul. ln xpilc nl thu Crmrd Illfl Hi lhc' U1'H'illlILlllfk'li nn-gil thc mln-li-iigi wiw- lin' rhcic :ilwzixs scuinx In bc mann for unc lnoru pc-rmn in num- in IW. and jnin thc gui zictiiilics,
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Winfred May, senior, seems xery tletertninetl to focus that projec- tor. He and several other boys share the responsilihity of showing fihns to classes tlnougliout eafh day. Play .Miz Well at ll-Sclzwl U-School - one of the smaller schools in the state - is fortunate to have its own radio show. 'l'he weekly show consists of interviews with well- known people of the school and the eonnnunity, previews of toniing plays. and discussions in which different people can participate. There are also hallgaine stores. essays. news of coming dances. and tonvos included in the show. The show is 'itll on hy the Quad Stall' and is heard over YV'I liS and XYFIU. het YVe, at U-School. are also very proud of our audio-visual aids department. Under the eapahlt supervision of li. li. Tlltlrston, the department 'ause of our assotiation with Ill, hfings us tht very best in edutational and instructional films 'l'hese lihns are shown to the different classes boys who are earning one-half credit hy learninu XV UD tlIJf'I'2lIl' ll lJl'0ll't 'l'hrough I. l'., we are ahle to hate an unusually good radio show. Before each show the radio staff contacts different people and reeords intertiews to he used in the coming show. llere. Gordon Coffin, Martha Hoadley, and Becky Stoner conduct an inter- iiew with Virgil Sehooler, foriner lf-School basketball coach and now assistant professor in the School of Education. Page seven
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