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lLEAN WEBB GEORGE PATTERICK ALBENA BONOMO S. A. OLSON Prrxidrfuf Vin'-Pr'z'xizI'r'r1f Sm'r'f'l41r'y-Trmzxlr wr Ailviror Art Club HE Art Department of our high school offers a great variety of interesting work. Each term the students make certain require- ments in still lifeg studies in various mediums. Certain days of the week, lessons in art appreciation are given wherein the student learns the lives of the great artists and becomes acquainted with their masterpieces. Besides this, many projects in crafts are carried on whereby the student learns to make many useful and decorative articles. Among these are bookends, magazine racks, lamp shades, leather purses, copper work, handkerchiefs, scarfs, etc. The student is also given a chance to show his ability at clay modeling and many good results are achieved. The advertising campaigns of the whole school are carried on by students in the Art Department, this gives them practical train- ing in show card writing. Page 73 ,ffifr L 'far' A , .aw Zigi - ' I3 S55 . li. . .,.,wal'! ll - : YI ' , gf w. l 'R' 34 M 351. , Efggll' l . i- 1 1 5 Elia s . v f if lg . we AQ , i p, if 1' it I sf .. i 3,4 l like gn- is W law y l ar e l. - fl .. 1 . Em M , 5. is lla-.. 554' ga.,-
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Y . J is -4 . is ff' I X Q-,rf .,, S I 4 ' '. .Q .S as? 1:5 .,'. 2 cgi ri , I .gg- sf. -X111 I ,Arg Z. 525 1.225 M 6 I 'S ,, 'Th -1? . .X ,. ,as fkf-TQ1, I .,:. ff! 5 H5- M595 -ia.. .ref P . rl 126. Kg . A .Quia qs , fm. -ew ALTA BARNES ALFRED PULLY VIRGINIA LEE VIRGIE MULLINER Presidvlll Viz'c-Prrsizfzflll S:'rrz'h1ry-Trz'11s111'r'7' Arfzfixor Thespian Society H RT for the sake of better artf' With this splendid motto ever before us, we have gone happily through a successful year. The Hrst success was a one-act play, Poor Old Jim, given in assembly on October 13. This clever play was presented by Club Members Johnnie Cook, Christine Axelgard and Reed Adams. It was enjoyed immensely. The Lincoln Day assembly was also a credit to the Thespian Society. Special civil was music provided the atmosphere for the reading of The Perfect Tribute, by Mary Shipman Andrews, given by Virginia Lee. January 28, was an eventful date for the Thespians. We entertained the cast of the school play and several faculty members at a party. The important event of the evening was the reading of the play, He and She, by Mrs. Nita W. Eggertsen. Everyone had a 'Qjolly good timef, The Thespians Were honored with the privilege of representing the high school in a program at the Women,s Club on March 17. Since it was St. Patrick's Day, We presented an enjoyable one-act play, Irish music and dialect readings. In addition to these events We have held weekly meetings Where much talent has been displayed. Under the supervision of Miss Mulliner, We have made substantial progress in dramatics. Our club, although only a year old, has done much for us, and We know that it will live on through many years to come, promoting and encouraging dramatic art in school life. Page 74
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