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THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE 1. Under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Greenleof. principal of Lincoln School, Madison, Third and Fourth Grade pupils of the Campus Training School are grinding their own wheat to make wheat muffins for lunch at school. The founders of the American Way of Life took their wheat to the mill to have it ground into whole wheat flour. 2. The Fourlh Graders are enjoying the muffins that they baked from the ground whole wheat. 3 The present war has made us realize that this is a three-dimensioned world. Australia is down under , os a pupil of Miss Bohr's Fifth Grade is pointing out. Pago Fifteen
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THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE 1. Third and Fourth Grade pupils under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Greenleaf, Madison. visited Buri's Bakery, Eau Claire, to see the operation of a bakery, important in our Way of Life. In the picture, the children ore shown arriving at the bakery. 2. Miss Greenleaf's pupils watch the mixing of the bread in a modern mixer. This group includes John Baertschy, Jon Boyd, Kenneth Hillestad, Richard Ohm, Frank Peterson. Walker Peterson, Dick Stallord. Vernon Anderson, Darlene Shepler, Janet Anderson, Marlene Bjork, Marian Eisner. Patty Hillestad, Mary Roe Linabo, and Mary Jo Polen. 3. Another group watches the bread being taken from the oven and put on large rocks ready to be wrapped This group includes Jim Egan, Wallace Heath, Tom Keller, Carol Wright, Mary Ann Wheatmon. Caryl Smith, and Dale Remington. Poge Fourteen
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THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE 1. The college is doing its part to defend the American Way of Life. Here is shown a class in radio, important in the war, taught by Dr. Judd during the 1942 summer session. 2. The American Way of Life means tolerance of the religious views of all. In the picture, left to right, are Rabbi Abraham E. Millgram, Director of the Hillel Foundation, University of Minnesota; the Reverend Carl F. Zietlow, Director of the Minnesota Area, National Conference of Christians and Jews,-and Father Vincent Flynn, Head of the English Department, College of St. Thomas, St. Poul, who delivered addresses from the same platform during a 1942 summer session convocation. 3. A Recent World History class is shown of a roundtable discussion concerning current history of the United States, led by the well-known lecturer. Grant Haas, who was a forum speaker at the college last summer. Page Sixteen
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