9iixLi i icd Anii GUL Back row: Sidney Andersen, Earl Johnson. Arthur Fryslie, Henry Balliet, Willcrd Miller. Mel- vin 3uck, John Barnes. Billie Van Middlosworth. Front rev : Charles Pickcn, Jesse P.eisdorph, Gideon Vosslor, V . J. Dunninq. Charles Stewart, Norman Goehner. Claude White, Herbert Kessler. OFFICERS Claude White Charles Picken John Barnes W. J. Dunning President Vice President Secretary Adviser To promote unity of purpose and advancement in industrial education, and to broaden the professional field of the students enrolled in the department, are the primary purposes of the Industrial Arts Club. Forced to suspend operations during the war because of the shortage of male students on the campus, the club reorganized late this year and has not yet been able to resume the high place in school activities it enjoyed before the war. However, with the return to school of many former members, and the increased enrollment of recent high school graduates, the club is rapidly resuming its former strong membership and position of leadership in campus affairs. It is in the Industrial Arts Department that male stu- dents learn to develop and use the finer things in life through the use of their hands as well as their heads. The c’ub has always led the campus in such things as public exhibits. Homecoming floats, and other projects which serve as fine advertisements for the department and col- lege. Through the year, the club sponsors talks by persons engaged in industrial pursuits to give its members a more intimate knowledge of the problems that must be faced in life. Motion pictures of an industrial nature are spon- sored by the club, to bring industry and industrial pro- cesses closer to its members. Hobbies are encouraged among the members, and the value of leisure time activity and avocations are features of discussions. W. J. DUNNING Industrial Arts Hoad since 1944
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