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Enthusiastic support is guaranteed any venture that breaks up the mon- otony of daily class-room procedure. For instance: What a beautiful morning . . . . . . when these nature lovers of botany classes participate in a field trip. To be sure, they collect specimens: and Mr. Hulme con- tributes an added interest by shooting the specimens, too. ln the picture are Cstandingi Mr. Hulrne, I. Sunderrnan, C. Csehill, R. Har- carik, Ckneelingi D. Recser, I. Rudge, K. Totten. A new angle . . . . . . comes into view as Miss Chalker's trig. class invades the main hall. The final result is one of those curves that throw you on an icy highway. I. Atkin and A. Calcin record the findings of Cfront to rear? D. Gea- rnan, T. Hernon, and W. Storrner. Higher and higher . . . . . . this little fellow builds his tower, ob- livious of gaping students from Miss Lynn's problems classes. CThe students are screened from viewi. During their Visit to Central Kindergarten and Nursery Schools these sleuthies observe the behavior of pre-school children and the psychology used in training them.
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Any wise-crack . . . . . . of Kraker's is always good for a laugh, as you can see. The gentlemen in the rear are Kenneth L. Kraker CWoodshopJ, Merrill F. Cooley CBusiness Englishl, George E. Nickel fMachine Shopl, lohn Maurer CU. S. Historyl. Those seated are William P. Sullivan CCom1nerciaD, William B. Gass CMechanical Draw- ingl, Kenneth D. Weber Physiology and Athleticsl. Bring on the tea-cups . . . . , . What's a party without eats! declare Helen M, Ridgley CA1'nerican Literaturel, Donald Fusselrnan Ukrtl, G. Glenn Ball Ukmerican Historyl, Iames Scoble CCommerciall, and Edna E. Baxter CClothinql. Our newest instructor . . . . . . is welcomed by Mrs. Ruth I. Van Metre KMath.J and Carl F. Scheig CA Cappella and Orchestral. The fledgling Con the rightl is Dorothy Kennedy KI-lome Ec.J. Perched on the bulustrdde . . . . . . in regular collegiate fashion are Louis Hyde CMath.J, Augusta I. Barrick CSpeechl, Louise I. Kensy CCon1mercialJ, and Ioel T. Yost fBookkeepingl. Out in front are Mrs. Agnes Knox fEnglishJ, Mrs. Dorothy Wiseman iSocial Studiesl, and Winifred Waters Cl-lome Managementl. eil Page Twenty-one lie
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Confucius say . . . . . . the Elephant and the Donkey real- ly have a free-for-all in Mr. Maro- witz's civics classes. These partisans present the platforms Cand promises? of the candidates for office in the Novem- ber election. K. Iones orates for Thomas Herbert, while M. Cook, D. Knox, I. Rudqe, R. Earich, N. Murnaw, and R. Stebbin await their turns. Hcx11owe'en hangover? . . . . . . No, it's Miss Dennison's class in a production of You Can't Take It With You. This slap-happy family is por- trayed by I. Onder CGrandfather throw- ing dartsl, R. Lillie fthe icernan who moved ini, D. Cribbs Cartistl, P. Dymond Cballet danceri, and P. Eddy Cactressi. Assemblies . . . . . . wise and otherwise receive hearty applause. An explosive take-off of the forth-coming parent-student night-school session is featured in this Booster Club football rally. When these lab experts combine HC1 and NH4OH, the reaction is immediate and hair-raising. The technicians are M. Massar, R. Haner, B. Sandy, W. Seeley, C. Weber, and R. Stevens. . .4 l Page Twenty-three 12+
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