Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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public speaking class THE DEPARTMENT or PHYSICAL EDUCATION is based on a program which provides the fullest opportunity for self-expression Some of the many forms of activities are Danish, German, Swedish, and natural gymnastics, all forms of creative games, relays, tumbling, tennis, baseball, volleyball, basketball apparatus work, and postural and corrective exercises. The Home Economics Department offers four lines of work-clothing, food study, and home management, and home economics for boys. The work in clothing includes a study of textile fibers as a basis for buying materials, the selection of becoming and appropriate costume, the question of the clothing budget, and the making of garments. The study of foods includes the selection as well as the preparation of balanced meals for the family. Home Management aids one in adapting herself to home life and its responsibilities. Home economics for boys, a new course, aids boys in adapting them- selves to home life. The work of the Industrial Arts Department at Manual, while not strictly vocational in nature, has been a means of acquainting many boys with the demands of industry and of acquiring such skills as may be valuable later, not only as an avocation but as a basis for earning their livelihood. Appreciation of fine workmanship and good design, together with a wholesome respect for those who find themselves a part of our vast industrial enterprises, is ever uppermost in the minds of those who direct the work of the depart- ment. Courses are offered in metalworking and woodworking, and in mechanical drawing, both machine and architectural. The sheet metal shop is occupied four hours per day by a class of strictly vocational students under the supervision of the State Department. Manual's library has become indispensable to students for the large quantity and variety of volumes it contains. The nine thousand volumes furnish information and inspiration for all tastes and desires. An outstanding feature of the library is the magazine table, where the best of magazines are found. The students have excellent opportunities to widen their knowledge on the subjects they have taken, to enjoy imagi- nary excursions in 'lBookland,,' and to keep in step with every-day occurrences. girls' class gymnasium twenty 1140

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senior typing machine shop tu enlg one class THE Music DEPARTMENT offers an opportunity to the student body to develop an appre- ciation for musical art and to participate in the performances of some of the finest works of choral and orchestral repertoire. The applied music course for students who are taking private lessons consists of the study of harmony, history of music, ear training, and music appreciation. The band and orchestra provide an outlet for the latent talent and ability of the instrumentally-minded student. The art work at Manual is divided into three groups. The classes in the beginning group are taught the general principles of design, color, and lettering in many different media, developing their own techniques. Then the pupils choose the trend of their work for the next two years, either applied art or commercial art. In the commercial classes, the aim is practical work in signs, posters, window decorations, reproduction for zinc etchings, wash drawings, and linoleum block cards and calendars. The applied art course, for advanced students, is planned with the aim of enabling the student to bring beauty to useful things. The Foreign Language Department offers four years of Latin, three years of Spanish, and two years each of French and German. A careful study is made of pronunciation, idioms, and style in prose and poetry. Conversation, reading, and composition in the modern languages are taught, and an appreciation of the best in foreign literature is encouraged. The Science Department offers courses in physics, chemistry, and biology. The classes, which are growing larger each year, are finding the study of these subjects invaluable. Since science has contributed so largely to human welfare, students are becoming inter- ested in its achievements and are learning to appreciate the work of scientific men. The subject points out to boys and girls possible vocational opportunities and also offers' a splendid field for training in the profitable use of leisure. The Commercial Department offers a practical training for those students who wish upon graduation to enter the world of business. Commercial arithmetic and geography are offered and prove attractive as well as beneficial. Advertising and salesmanship give invaluable training in the field of psychology. Bookkeeping, shorthand, ofiice training, and typing complete the training in commercial subjects.



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classes Because of the influence of our friends upon our lives, their advice and counsel, their morals and ideals, we select the FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE to designate this inimitable companionship. Friendship! mysterious cement of the soul! Sweetener of life, and solder of society! v 'Wa IL Yll ' K s p '- E. VIA -I: YV

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