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HOME ECONOMICS, FINE ARTS, MUSIC, MANUAL ARTS: Fins-r Row CLcfz to rightj-Clara G. Bond, Averil E. Fouts, Cracia C. White, Carrie E. Lake, Miriam Morgan, Mrs. Ruth Fisken Large, Mrs. Bess Blanchard. SECOND Row! Walter Thomas, George A, Stout, C. S. Fredriksen, W. J. Dunlop, F. A. Sartwell, A. W. Smith. Fine Arts The aim of the Fine Arts Department is not primarily that of training future artists. It is rather to develop appreciation among future consumers of art. Active participation in creative problems, whether in drawing and painting or in the field of handicrafts, is offered as a basis for understanding the fine things in the world around us. A CLASS IN FINE ARTS YH-'I I 1 X!
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'l H 'lg THE Hxcn Scaooi. LIBRARY Home Economics The aims in the home economics department are centered about the home and the family. All people live in some kind of home, and one aim in the department is to help in the development of a more adequate and satisfying home life. The family has been described as a unit of interacting personalities. Home Economics is conf cerned with helping the individual to make satisfactory adjustments with himself, with his family, and with his friends. It helps the pupil to become an effective member of society-healthy, happy, and useful, realizing that friendships are made and retained through a spirit of cooperation and desirable personal characf teristics. Other aims in the department are to develop an appreciation of beauty as a guide to desirable choices and arrangementsg to develop skill in manipulating materials used in homemaking in order to have satisfactions from tasks well done and to experience the joy of creating. We learn by doing in the various units of foods, clothing, related art, and home relations classzs. Home EcoNoM1cs LABORATORY p t sur, 4 .
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