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STARVING ARTISTS AND PLUMP COOKS Good morning, ladies. This is West's own Betty Bocker of the HEC department with another fifteen minutes of delicious recipes. Take your pencil and paper, ladies, and cuddle up close to the radio. First take 4 girls, then add stoves. Mix together until all girls get adjusted. Then take the food and cook in a saucepan until burned. lf you take a peek in the cook book occasionally, you'll find the dish improved. Now bake the remainder of the cooking utensils until the metal melts. Dishes and silverware will help the situation if you boil them in salt water. Mmm! You'll love this dish! Serve it with l-lEC's recipes to add a new flavor. lt's called Guaranteed Good Cook. And now, ladies, l'll be back again tomorrow morning at this same time, l2:l5-l2:3O A. M., Station WDHS. Bye for now. West's art students will always remember the largest room in the building in which they were free to give vent to their creative geniuses in commercial and fine art. ln the smallest and definitely the noisiest room in the school, others create fine art. By making lamps, hand-hammered art metal projects in metal work, racks and other useful commodities in wood work, industrial art students their skills. r 'if av-' wr k . M. Anderson, Art E. Angelbeck, Ind. Arts G. Groskoph, Home Ec W. Krueger, Home Ec G, Leask, Home Ec E. Martin, lnd. Arts M. Perrigo, Home Ec S. Puehler, Ind. Arts V. White Home Ec W. Whitmus, Ind. Arts 12
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BEETHOVEN AND EINSTEIN We all know the usual things that hap- pen in the science department, the odors in the laboratory, the tough experiments in physics, the dissection ot the frogs, and the learning ot a little bit of everything in gen- eral science. But, do you know of some ot the more unusual things that occurred? For instance, a group of students gave a demonstration lesson in biology that won city-wide acclaim for our school. Then we go from the sublime to the ridiculous. Did you hear about the unique truth or conse- quences party which made several well known figures around school look rather ridiculous? Speaking ot goings on, a certain mem- ber ot the music department had quite a bit ot trouble this year. It seems that every day he would find truit in his room. CThe orchestra ate well that semester.l My, my, what is this world coming to? Teachers used to rush to the Annual with their pictures, but Mr. Stewart never did show up with his. Bashtul or broke, Mr. Stewart? Remember when the choir sang at school? Sometimes they didn't do well, but at the concert they were magnificent. Could it be temperament or the payinq customers? L Bahr Orchestra G Coffelt Choir E Gerboth Science E. Kurath, Science E. Weber, Biology E Raisen Physic I Riha Chemlstry N Shapiro Biology C. Shutes, Chemistry
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LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY K. Barnett, Spanish P. Berqland, History R. Coke, History C. DeVoy, French Dear Editors: We would like to know why on earth you put history and foreign language on the same page. We can hardly learn our German as it is without ancient history complicating things. Some people say that Latin and history help each other, lout We just can't seem to tind out how. When we study' history, We just can't assimilate conjugations ot French and Spanish verbs. Now, taken separately, there's nothing we enjoy more than learning the history ot the World. On the other hand, it We study a foreign lan- guage, separately mind you, We are learning something worthwhile. lt we study long enough and learn how to express ourselves in another lan- guage, it is an accomplishment to be proud ot. We want to say that you have your nerve, thinking up a combination like this. Very truly yours, lrate students 46-47 13 R. McCrory, History M. Nelson, History H. Reilly, Latin H. Rounds, History W. Smith. History R. Weidman, History
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