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YE CRUCIBLE ivQ'5l'G'Ni-- EAST HIGH Jfacultp uf fltast Iaigb Principal W. B. Skimming English Helen O. Lemert Lillian Colgan Frances Lorsheter Sylvester Noble Edistina Rutherford Latin Alice D. Hare Clark Fullerton Russel Grimm Mathematics George Harmount Gertrude Blose John V. Pixler Frank O. Williamson French Julia Christman Ethel Hoover Grace Stewart Spanish Stella Reel Geraldine Parker Domine De Fazio Physical Education Dorthy L. Savage Joseph A. Stevens Cleric Q substitutel Vice-Principal Jane M. Doren History Helen Gallen Anthony Dolezal John D. Harlor George E. Parkinson Columbia Thompson Science Walter R. Bailey Robert Collins R. V. Fairgrieves Nellie Henderson ' Robert W. Karch George Strong Draniatics E. Pauline Brittain Art Lillian Behren Music Harriet Batterson Home Economics Elizabeth Bone Martha Fleming Librarian Alice Morris Manual Training James V. Brophy Mechanical and Architectural Drawing Dorothy F. Frederick Edwin A. Shoemaker J ournalisrn, Advertising, Student Publications Rowena Hewitt Landon 15
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- M1'5l'C?Nl YE CRUCIBLE EAST HIGH illilusic Bepartment For fourteen years Miss Harriet Batterson has directed and supervised the musical activities of East High School. She is Well equipped for the position, having studied voice, piano, pipe organ, harmony, appreciation and public school music under famous teachers. Her pet hobby is vocal teaching. Some of her teachers of voice were Madame Orhstrom, Renard, Maurice La Farge, Florence Hinkle Witherspoon of New York and Milli- cent Brennan and Samuel Richards Gaines of Columbus. Miss Batterson has studied piano with Albino Gorno of Cincinnati and with Professor Herman Ebeling, Mrs. Frances Mooney and Mrs. Marie Hertenstein Waller of Columbus, and pipe organ under Mr. Arthur Dunham of Chicago. During her service at East, Miss Batterson has trained many accom- panists and has instructed many vocalists who have become successful. Among her former pupils are Ruth Welch, now a New York musical comedy star, Helen Minor, Charlotte Hunter Edwards, Geraldine Riegger, Jeanette Trone Simpson and Raymond Humphreys. All but Miss Welch sing in Columbus churches, and Mrs. Simpson is a member of the Women's Music Club. 1 f!East's Qrt Eepartment Owing to the growing demands for art at East High and the new equipments offered in the present building, two departments in Art are now offered-the fine arts and mechanical arts. In the fine arts department three lines of art work are carried on in classes-costume designing, free hand drawing and sketches from nature, said Miss Lillian Behren, well-known head of East's art department. In addition to class room drill, students are given the opportunity of sketching in the open when good weather permits, some specializing in flower studies in water color. .Publicity posters for Senior play were provided by Cecilia Chevallard, Judith Chapman, Mildred Freidenberg, Margaret Fulton, Blanche Mont- gomery, and Claudia Sherlock, as art students. There have been three exhibits during the year, December 5, which consisted of conventionalized flower designs in black and white 3 the second one a color exhibit of still life and landscape compositions and a display of Health Posters designed by art students held in room 202 early in May. A course in mechanical and architecture drawing has been instituted at the new East High School, of which Edwin A. Shoemacker is an instruc- tor. The popularity of this course has made it necessary to organize one more class the second semester in addition to the six classes which were scheduled for the beginning semester of this school year. Fred, Schuler, an advanced pupil in Architectural drawing, has demon- strated the practical side of this work by designing and drawing a complete set of plans for a little six-room Dutch Colonial house now located at 911 Oakwood Avenue. I7
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