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-w W E,-f-'i : -- A A 1940 oice and This year's school publications, the Evening Voice and the Echo, were marked off from the past by a new and distinctive arrangement, both in the nature of their appearance and in the set-up of the executive staff. Heretofore, it had been customary for the editorship of both publications to be entrusted to one individual, but this year on the strength of past performances, it was deemed wise to set up two distinct staffs, one for the Evening Voice, the other for the Echo. In addition to this innovation, the appearance of the Evening Voice, the school magazine, was changed to a mimeographed newspaper, edited and published in its entirety by the students. As the present school year advanced, there was found much to commend this move on the part of the school officials, not only in the matter of financial economy, but also in view of the fact that it permitted the students to draw more fully upon their own resources and initiative. As the school year advanced and each one slipped into the groove of his or her particular duties, a delightful momentum was gained which added joy and impetus to the work as a whole. This year, too, a new approach was taken in the matter of arousing student interest and enthusiasm little or no high-pressure tactics to let the work rest upon the natural response on the part of the matter of subscriptions and in the publications. There was used, since it was deemed wiser firm foundation of honest and the students themselves. both in the size and quality of the pub- lications. Thus we can feel sure that this year's work truly mirrors the attitude and Capabilities of as it may. the students themselves, be that Page Twenty-nine
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Page Thirty fgftyaico To those W'est Nighters who were in Physics. modern science became a key to open many doors of knowledge and explanation of the unknown. Radio, television, airplanes, engineering, are only a few aspects of scientific principles studied in this course. Under the instruction of Mr. Evans and Mr. Bauer. interest in the subject and the class continued high throughout the semester. The experiments, lectures. I ---W class demonstrations were such as to make the cold facts W' more real and therefore more apt to be remembered. ll , lx From the experiences in this class not only will f' X l, those attending remember many helpful details but will 5 l consider it one of the best examples of how a Friday night science class can be interesting and educational. P H Y S l C S Row I-li. ,I. Damico. Lucille Lohman. Elxera Diers. Helen Hawkins. Alma Carl. Paul J. Bauer. Teacher: W. ll. Evans, 'I'eacherg Eileen Duffy. Louise C, llreuer. Marguerite Sic-bert. Elizabeth Mueller. jane Streussaud. Row 2-Dennie Zaechaeus, Martin Rossman, George Hettel, james West. Frank li. Staigl. Robert Lonq, Lee Milos. Cletus Mackzum. Wm. J. Johnston, Jr.. John Murphy, Arthur Howard. George Wm. Schultz. George Michael. Row I'rADaxid I.. Parker. Robert Kull, james Frost. William WVatson. Bob Lindner. Richard Murphy. jacob Barth, Norbert Koehlke, Ray Reed. Arnold Buehlimer, Don Mara, Frank Leinhart. Chas. Flick.
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