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'G A-life, . - 1 4. Y '-g.. N ,. ' Ji gl . While Betty Dean and Shirley Watson set the table, Jean and Joan Jonas keep things Warm in the practice dining room. understanding concerning other peoples, introduced more universally-interesting textbooks. ln Spanish, it was E! Camino Real QThe Royal Roady which tells of Spain's explorations and the rich heritages left to the New VVorld. Miss Edith Allen, Spanish teacher, broke into print as co-author of a complete Spanish textbook in September, 1948. French classes had the new text, Le frarzqafs ef In Frazzref' in which grammar is held to a minimum and colorful information about French life, history. customs, and institutions is interestingly presented. E115-X' Germarz was the third new text adopted. It is well illustrated and provides interesting material on Manning the controls and testing technical devices in Radio Shop are Wilmot Goodall, left, and Eugene Dobbs. ,..Z'1' 1 . Checking for becoming colors in clothing class are, left to right, Sarah Frank, Mary Lou Baker, and Miss Pearl Apland. modern and historical German life as well as infor- mation on Germany's contribution to civilization in the fields of art, science, music, and literature. The Spanish Club presented the department with a radiola so that records are now used as an aid to ear training and the learning of songs. In May, a special program of recognition honor- ing Commercial department students who had won typing, stenography, and machine calculation awards, was held in the Forum. Also, this spring, the depart- ment revived the course in advertising, with credit given in either the Commercial or Art departments. Pride and joy of the ever-growing Music depart- ment were its new, larger Treadwell Hall oflices in Giving a performance at radio station WISH are members of the radio expression classes, aided by the Girls' Ensemble.
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Finishing a paper backdrop in stagecraft class are, left to right, Thomas Shields, Jack Wilmoth, and Kenneth Slack. ln the State division of the national Scholastic Art Awards contest, Nlarch, 1949, the Art department took thirteen gold key awards and had ten other pieces in art and photography accepted. The gold key pieces were sent to the national exhibit. Klarch also marked the dedication of the Elizabeth M. Jasper Art Library and the naming of the Robert C Craig Gallery on the third Hoor of Stuart Hall. Nliss Jasper was Tech's First art teacherg and Nlr. Craig, the first Art department head. Learning to repair pipes in Plumbing class are William Hughett, left, and William Kenipe. Highlighting the Latin departments year was the lecture by Dr. Bruno Nleinecke, who traveled from the University of Michigan to speak before ATS students and faculty on Greek and Latin music, Nlarch 14, in the Forum. Because rapid communication has brought peoples of the earth closer together and each adolescent citi- zen of Indiana is increasingly aware of the products, culture, and languages of his world neighbors, the Modern Language department, in order to create full Surveying each tiny detail of her model, Martha Myers paints a still life picture in the seventh hour oil painting class.
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