Kee Grew at Qflbrk DEPAli'l'MENTS' ACCUMPLlSllMENTS The Freshmen and Sophomore English students were taught the elements of' reading and expression. Juniors and Seniors were taught the appreciation of literature and given actual experience through the writing of' compositions. The departments that have followed the programs prescribed by the State Board ol' Education are the Mathematics, Foreign Language. and Natural Science. Oil Teclmology has been taught this year for the first time in the Natural Science Department. In the Social Science Department the Constitution Examination, given in third year classes. was changed from first semester to second. Six weeks of the second semester were devoted to the study of government, two months were given to the study of current American problems. The Business Education and Drawing Departments are looking ahead. The former hopes to have an office practice room to accommodate the increasing number of students in the course. First and second year drawing students have little choice of courses, but third and fourth year students will soon find it po'sible to choose a course enabling them to prepare for their respective careers. - Students of the Mechanical Arts Department carried off' fi st prize sweepstakes at the State Fair for the fifteenth consecutive year. Home Ect iomics students placed among the first. as they have for many years. Thanks to these girls, the P.-T. A. has been served refreshments at every meeting. it ' Q Prizesfand more prizes! Students of agriculture won theirs at the fair with stock while art students took the laurels for artwork. Along with regular class work, they have filled orders for posters, and won many prizes. The Music Department has created an experimental class in conducting. Vocal, instrumental. and theoretical courses are offered to lneet cultural colmnands of' the campus community. The Physical Education Departlnent has been in charge of the noon recreation program. lt has planned free noon dances and athletic activities for fourth period lunch students. Our best wishes for happiness to Evelyn Baldwin, Margaret Job, and Elizabeth Krug of our faculty, for whom we toll the ship's wedding bells. gn the affey At the serving counter of the school cafeteria, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. Rasmussen. and Mrs. Caskey serve the students in more ways than one. The cafeteria has a reputation for its appetizing variety of food. . CAFETERIA STAFF PAGE 22
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