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LIBRARY The library is under the direction oi Miss Pearl Mason and her capable assistant, Miss Dorothy E. Gilmore. One of their duties consists of keeping the students informed of the newest and latest in the literary world. In addition to that the librarians are always willing to help any student with his or her particular problem whether it be on some technical ques- tion or selection of a novel. Miss Pearl Mnson, Miss Dorotliy E. Cilinure ART The students of the secondary and elementary curriculums are offered courses in the history and apprecia- tion of art. The elementary field also includes courses which embody the six fundamental principles of art as ap- plied to everyday living. The superiority of the art depart- ment may be directly attributed to Professor Keller ' s untiring guidance of his art classes. He has endeavored to give his students practice in draw- ing, lettering, poster making, creative designing, and the use of color. Another art course is concerned with paper and cardboard construc- tion, modeling, and carving. All of the courses aim to develop sound aesthetic judgment and ajipreciation of good design in clothes and home decorations. George J. Keller 27
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llnhert Murynii, Betty raiiling, Harriet Moore MUSIC The music department does not use formal and standardized teaching methods but rather attempts to bring out the individuality of the students. Secondary and elementary students may take courses in the his- tory and appreciation of music. An opportunity to continue the study of music under efficient instructors is offered to those who have studied music in its various phases. Private piano instruction may be had from Mr. Morgan while violin and vocal lessons are given by Miss Pauling. A course has been organized to teach with the least detail the rudiments of rhythm, notereading and performance. The music department owes much to Miss Harriet Moore whose cheerful and willing efforts have gone far to increase the efficiency of this de- partment. 26
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C. M. ll:in-k Ill, N i i:i)L:lcli;irt The responsibility of administer- ing the finances of the college is the work of Mr. C. M. Hausknecht, Busi- ness Manager, who performs his duties very efficiently. Mr. N. T. Englehart, Superinten- dent of Grounds and Buildings, is very essential to the college as his work consists mainly of the super- vision of repairs and maintenance, and preparation for dances, entertain- ments, and special days at the college. His multiple duties keej) him very busy. The student body is grateful for his efficient maintenance of the college properties and campus and have come to regard him as indis- pensable to the smooth operation of college activities. BUSINESS MANAGER AND SUPERINTENDENT OF GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS RESIDENT NURSE AND DIETICIAN Miss Beatrice Mettler, the resident nurse, is always ready to administer to students. She may be found in the infirmary at regular hours daily. Miss Mettler is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Training School of Baltimore, Maryland. Miss Violet Simpson, the dietician, directs the buying, preparing, and serving of all meals in the college dining room. Her friendliness and charm lend savour to her meals and make eating in the dining room a pleasure. BeatriL-e Slettler, Resilient Nurse Violet Simpson, Dietiei.in 28
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