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Pearle E. Anderson Philip M. 'Baird Ellen Bungay Charles E. Canup Rachel Davis Bernice V. Frey W. B. Graham Charles D. Guttermann Irene B. Hunt E. E. McElvain Neil D. McKain Sophia C. Meyer Carl G. Miller Eloise Neilson Marian Pettis Ann Reely Arthur O. Walther CARLOTTA COLLINS, Head p , Enghsh In general, the aim of the English department is to prepare the pupil to be a well-balanced social being, able to adjust himself to the complexities and responsibilities of our democratic institutions. In particular, our aim is to teach a student to acquire right attitudes, to read average material with some degree of rapidity and comprehension, to express himself clearly in reputable English, to enjoy various life experiences through an extensive reading program of the classic and of the modern, to develop power to distinguish worthwhile writing from the cheap and ordinary, and to adapt himself to his environment. - -CARLOTTA COLLINS. Languages The objectives of the Foreign Languages Department are many: to help students to find pleasure in the knowledge of a language other than their own that they may gain a sureness in the use of words and a feeling for forceful, concise Englishg to train sudents to express their ideas logically, accurately, and forcefully that they may cultivate a respect for citizenship and a feeling of world-mindednessg to aid them in understanding better the people whose native languages they read, and to acquire an appreciation of great nations through the study of their customs, literature, and ideals. -HELEN L. DEAN. Charles d'Urbal R. G. Ferrer Ethel K. Hummel Mabel Pope Elizabeth Stannard Marie Emma Sturow IQ HELEN L. DEAN, Head Page thirteen
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Averil E. Fonts Ruth Kelsey Carrie E. Lake CLARA G. Bohm, ,Head Home Economics The aims in the Home Economics department are to develop in the girls good health habits, to develop an interest in the home and a desire to have a part in its activitiesg to develop an appreciation of the needs and the value of friendships and to help them apply beauty in their homes, their dress, and their personal appearance. These,aims we try to attain through the study of foods, clothing, related art, and home relations. ' -CLARA G. BOND. Chemistry High school chemistry should be taught and studied, not merely for the sake of chemistry, but for the sake ofthe learner. We need chemistry, not primarily to train technicians, but to give the student a view of the scientific mode of approach to his life's problems, that is, ofthe experimental mode. -GEORGE F. CLUKEY. S. S. Endslow Rudolph Meyer GEORGE F. CLUKEY, Head Page twelve
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VV. Dunlop A. W. Smith F. A. Sartwell C. S. FREDRIKSEN, Head Manual Arts The Mechanical Arts department offers the basic essentials in the trades and technical training. Ours is an industrial nation, primarily, and offers unlimited opportunities to the trained man or woman. An unfinished commodity has no value in the ever-changing pathways of life. Students should become equipped to travel the varied pathways of life and experience the happiness of a duty well performedg to assume those responsibilities that follow the natural course of our every-day lives. -C. s. FREDRIKSEN. Fine Arts The chief aim of the Fine Arts department is appreciation. We can all develop the capacity to enjoy our surroundings and increase ourjudgment and taste in regard to what constitutes beauty. Such good taste can best be developed in creative work. Through drawing, design, lettering, commercial art, and the handcrnfts, we gain both appreciation and skillg and we see the great possibilities for art in our present-day world. ' -LYDIA S. GOOS. ' A .f L14 , , June ib Miriam Morgan LYDIA S. Goos, Head Pagefourreen
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