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THE g OUN DUP Ilae Mae Tucker B. S. North Dakota State College Commerce Helen Gorham A. Washington State College Commerce E. G. Reed A. B. Southwestern College Bookkeeping d Commercial Law Robert A. Xeil B. A. Montana Wesleyan College ; University of Montana Bookkeeping ami Assistant Coach C. B. Perry B. Ps. Missouri State Teachers ' College Head of Manual Arts Department John L. Savage Stout Institute ; iversity of Washington Industrial Arts Ernest L. Bergren B. S. Stout Institute C. L. Paulsen Iowa State Teachers College Printing and Electrical Department The Industrial Arts Course ((insists of four years of work in shops and mechanical drawing. To complete the credit of work one must have one period of shop, and one of mechanical drawing. In mechanical drawing The first two years consist of problems in the use 01 ' instruments, geometric const ruction, intersection, and development and working drawings. The third year consists of machine drafting and the fourth year of architectural drawing. The Shop Courses consist of woodwork, machine shop, printing, electrical and sheet metal. The first year includes six weeks in each shop. This is an exploratory course after which a selection of four shops will he made for the next two years ' work. In the second and third year one semester is spent in each of the four shops selected. The senior year may he spent in a shop previously taken, or in architec- tural drawing for one semester each. The Industrial Arts Course is not intended to turn out finished trades- men, hut to give experience in various trades. In addition he gains consider- able experience which will he helpful in any line of occupation. Page Twenty-four
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THE ROUNDUP Ruth C. Dufpield Rosalea H. Spaulding B. A. University of A. B. University of Montana Michigan Social Science i ml English English and History E. N. TlSDALE 1 1 ELEN Ross . Sc.,M. Ed. Massachusetts B. A., M. A. Columbia State College : Harvard University ; Whitman University College Vocations History and Latin Willis H. Wolfe Ella Xelsox Boxxa B. Henry Margaret B. Coffmax Pd. B., B. A., M. Accts. A. B. Chicago Gregg School ; A. B., B. S. University of New Mexico Normal Kansas W. University University of Nebraska Oregon ; Oregon State University ; Denver College University Commerce ( mnmercc Commerce Commerce Tlic late William Howard Taft, noted jurist. twenty-seventh president of the United States, ami later chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. in an address at the Pierce Scl I in 1914, said: ••] have advised my hoy, wlm is just now beginning the practice of the law with a first class legal education, that he ought to supplement his general theoretical knowledge of the law with a course at a good business school. A knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles and prac- tices of business will help us to understand better the world in which we live and to fit into the social structure of which we are a par t. The commercial department of i he Great Falls high school offers courses in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, business administration, and commer- cial law. The high school courses in general are so planned that a studenl may major in commercial work and at the same time plan bis four years ' course to meet college entrance requirements in many colleges. Page Twenty-thr
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THE ROUNDUP s A. J. Jaur A. University of Montana Electricity Golda May Rhodes A. B. University of Illinois ; Keister ' s Ladies Tailoring College Head of Home Mary Kimball B. A. University of Montana Marion W. Lampman A. B . Oberlin College ; New York School of Fine and Applied Art Art Ruth L. Bishop American Conservatory of Music Vocal ami Orchestral Music C. A. Richards Band tACB REIDING ana State College Office X Frank L. Jordan B. S. Villanova College Coacli The Home Economics department for the last eight years lias offered three years of work. The number of students has tripled. Foods 9, clothing 0, cloth- ing 10, and foods 1(1 are semester subjects, while home economics 11 la course in home problems) is a year subject. Each rear these courses are modified to meet the changing needs of the students. The practice apartment helps give home-like conditions for the meal serving, interior decoration, home care, and home nursing units. There are six courses offered in the Art department — art structure, one or two semesters, applied design, commercial art, interior decorating and cos- tume design, each a semester ' s work. Art Structure is the foundation course and must precede all except the courses in interior decorating and costume design which are open only to junior aud senior girls. Each course demon- strates the application of the same art principles in its particular field. These courses tend to develop not only the student of unusual ability but also em- phasize an ever widening influence for good taste in the home and community of which the student is a part. Page Twenty-fi '
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