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■BRK There are many activities going on in school all the time, which do much to keep the pupils inter- ested in their work. These take cognizance of the myriad personalities seeking expression. There is music for the student with that talent or inclination. The law-maker, the orator, the artist, the business man can find inspiration for his talent. Yet all these are secondary to the school life. Therefore the second section of this book is ACTIVITIES 17
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ART DEPARTMENT Seventeen artistic students spent an hour every morning in the Art Room, Miss Sellers, who is a graduate from the John Herron Art Institute with a B. S. degree, was their talented teacher. The Art students helped the Junior- Senior Play and the Operetta by making posters for the advertising. They also helped with some of the costumes and the scenery. Some of their products were tooled The commercial group is composed of the best and most promising students in the three lines of commercial work — shorthand, bookkeeping and typing. This year, twenty-one students comprised the group. In the shorthand group were: Jean Buss, Kenneth Walter, Ermel Weaver, Fay Thomas, Pauline Keller, Marian leather bags, wall hangings, and block prints. They also made many studies of trees, animals, and birds. Outdoor sketch- ing was another part of the class work. Every year the Art Class enters some of its best work in the Free Fall Fair. This year ribbons were won by Robert Pulver, Clarence Dewitt, and Paul Wyatt. The class collection won fourth prize at the Indiana State Fair. Thomas, Mary Sprott, Robert Maxwell and Dorothy Duke. Jessie Saltsman, Carl Nagle, Florence Tallen, Ermel Weaver and Helen Schrader represented the bookkeeping group. The typing group was composed of Richard Brown, George Pulver, Jean Buss, Alice McClellan, Leola Ford, Mar- jorie Miner and Georgia Vachon. COMMERCIAL GROUP 18
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