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Svtrnircn WHILE THE OBJECTIVE OF MUSIC IS TO DEVELOP THE AESTHETIC F.T1IEI, B. HOUCHAM Music Department Miss Ethel B. Hougham is the excellent anil capable supervisor of the music department of the Paris High and grade schools. Miss Hougham has received her B.S.B.E. from the University of Illinois, and she is now working on her Master's degree from Illinois Wesleyan, at Bloomington. During the years of Miss Hotighanrs supervision in Paris, she has sent several members of the music department to the all-state chorus. Until the last two years Paris has been host to a county music festival. The girls glee club was the earliest musical organization in Paris High, hut in 1928. due to the increasing interest, a new department was created, known as the girls’ chorus. Miss Hougham directs the girls’ and hoys’ glee clubs, tin? girls’ chorus and the orchestra. M iss Hougham always enters participants in the Eastern Illinois League Contest, and since she has been here the Glee Club has won this contest six times. Last year the contest was held at Paris, hut this year it was held at Charleston. Miss Hougham’s ten years spent as director of music in Paris schools proves her ability and efficiency in this very important work.
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Sixteen TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY IS AIM OF VOCATIONS DEPARTMENT Zulu Z. Wright, E. W. Eveland. Stella Ri »er. Don H. Hamilton. Anna Marie Green. Mary A. Periaho. Harry B. Hunter. Vocations Department Our vocations department, with its seven instructors, embraces four different fields: commercial, agriculture, home economics, and manual training. Miss Wright, Miss Kisser, and Mr. Eveland have charge of the commercial courses. Bookkeeping and first year typing are taught by Miss Kisser, together with a special course in typing, open only to seniors. Miss Wright teaches shorthand and the advanced typing classes, two years being given to both subjects. Mr. Eveland and Mr. (Nottingham have charge of the junior business training. Mr. H. B. Hunter is the instructor in the two-year course of manual training. During the week his students work three days in the shop and two days in mechanical drawing. His hoys have helped with the construction and repairing of many things about the school. Mr. Hamilton has charge of a three-year course in agriculture. the work continuing through the summer. The F. F. A. win many prizes, thanks to Mr. Hamilton's efforts. The economics course is directed by Miss Green ami Miss Perisho; Miss G r e e n has charge of the clothing classes and one in foods while Miss Perisho has the remaining food classes. TYPING IV
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Eighteen PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT IS THE AIM OF THIS DEPARTMENT CARRIE MARTIN Physical Education CLASS IN DANCING Miss Carrie Martin, teacher of physical education, graduated from Indiana State Teachers’ College in 1934 and took a post graduate course at the University of Illinois last summer. She is head of health supervision and physical training for the first six grades, and has charge of the regular gym classes of the seventh ami eighth grade girls at Mayo and the girls at high school. She organized and trained the grade and high school girls for the 1936 May Fete. Miss Martin is now the organizer and supervisor of co-recreation among the country students at the high school during the noon hour. This new project includes such games as table tennis, badminton. and shufflchoard. Although Miss Martin has a varied program of instruction, she has accomplished many tasks, does her work well, and will always remain a lasting friend of the hoys and girls that she instructs. She is advisor of the Paris High G.A.A. and Plav Dav activities.
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