West Division High School - Comet Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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4s....6-f--,..-., N. -vm 2731 2.1 Page Twenty :g,: , of- -- , 'Ji' - SK .r L -,-1.-ey-n Earl Rainier Lorraine McManamy Madge Anderson Gola Coifelt Fine Arts Departments HE fine arts departments foster a better understanding of music and art. The music department not only teaches the students the history and appre- ciation of music, but also gives them vocal, band, and orchestral training. The band always represents the school at football games and at the band tournament. The art students are interested in de- sign, still-life, and figure-drawing, done in water-color and charcoal, and in the crafts- carving, tooling, and modeling. Art students made scenery for various stage productions and did the art work for the annual. Household Arts Department OIWE economics studies have devel- oped along scientific, artistic, eco- nomic, and social lines. The courses offered center about foods and nutrition, the home, and textiles and clothing. Only Juniors and Seniors may enter the survey course. The clothing courses exemplifylthe ap- plication of the principles of art design, The food classes study the relationship of food preparation and selection to health. The girls learn the practical and theore- tical factors essential to successful home- making and develop a feeling of responsi- bility for the health and happiness of the home. Isabel Baldwin Mildred Perrigo fri? ' ,ts -,al .-'51. .iiitks-.'4n'Qi.,gJ.-- ,....., . .,,..,.., A... ,--..s.-mg..-,--.....e.. of-. --,-- -- e-4 .gy - -.. -.ww H.-V. ..,.m.A.:,-. l... ,nfs N I U x' ,Q i Y .1L.g:s.4t3- -1

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Irwin Martin Sam Wilde Frank VVilde Frank Campbell Manual Arls Department OINERY, pattern-making, Wood-turn- ing, cabinet-making, metal-working, and mechanical drawing are carried on in the workrooms of the manual arts de- partment of West Division. It is not nec- essary to follow these lines of work com- pletely, as manual art subjects can be used as electives for other courses. They are interesting and diverting, especially to those who have much reading and studying to do in other subjects. A person who excels in this work can usually make good in cabinet-making, carpentry, metal-worlo ing, and drafting after leaving school. Physical Training Deparlmenl' HYSICAL training affords diversion from the routine of a school day. Two years of gymnasium are re- quired unless a doctor's permit is obtained. Advanced gymnasium courses are provided for those Juniors and Seniors who wish to continue. Nlr. Hansen supervises the boys in ap- paratus work and in different sports. This gives them valuable training and develops in them a love for sports. The girls engage in apparatus work, dancing, volleyball, basketball, and other sports under the guidance of Miss Peters. This year the girls also gave a dance pageant. Elsie Peters William Hanson Page Twenty-one

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