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.qlzacficczf 0415 The boy or girl who wishes to learn one of the practical arts will find that a wide variety of excellent courses are available. A sequence of two or three years work can be undertaken in cooking, dress-making, home-making, auto- mechanics, machine shop, mechnical drawing, wood-working, and agricul- ture. These courses are intended to meet the needs of the student who wants ro learn a trade and also the needs of those interested in the work as a hobby. 4,,-, 7 ml., Q Marjorie Titsnrorth, B. S Purdue University Graduate Work. University of Wisconsin Foods and Cafeteria Carl D. Williams, B. S. Bradley Polytechnic Indiana State Teacher's College Industrial Arts Tltsworlh Atkins Bledsoe Fortney Williams Helm L. D. Atkins, B. S. in M. E. Purdue University Industrial Arts Verna Mae Helm, B. A. University of Illinois Graduate Work, University of Chicago, California Home Economics and Foods Hazel Mae Bledsoe, B. S. Centml Missouri State Tencher's College M. S. Colorado Slate College Clothing Harry Lutz, A. B. of Ed. Southern Illlnuls Teachers College Industrial Arts Lutz Clarida Harry D. Fortney, B. S. University of Il lnols Graduate Work. Indlanu State Normal. Wabash College, and Ball Teacher's College Mechanical Drawing T. W. Clarida, B. S. University of Illinois Agriculture At left is Miss Tltsworth's class making candy in une of the prelimin- ary stops in becnniing skilled cooks. Besides several classes of girls there is a boys' clnss. Enough boys showed interest ln cooking to warrant the ad- dition nnd a number oi them did learn to cook. x X In lhc ngrlculture classes everything' connected with tht' fnrin and forming is Slutliod. Mr. Clnrida 15 shnwn explaining n ment chart to the studenm telling lhem ui the many different cuts. Thirteen
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'CL +Xn., ' q ' ' ,tl..,'hx0Lb-LL... Wilson 'seilern' '1yX l ffhriiiviin 'A Josephine Harris, B. A. Grace McCreedy, A. B. James Mlllikin University Cornell College M. A. Bread Loaf School of English English Howard W. Wilson, B. S. University of Illinois Grace Seller, A. B. Washington Uxiimrsity 'AXfi5f'fYQQ,fj,f Ziff- Af . A .l f U vrqll, .x f Q 9,1 1... Qi ,. e ff-1:-Qs -1 il- U Yr Mtg ,9fEf1c?'ma!?lXi lf' ,Ai school: 4. this year. Ni' We Irene Langham, A. B. University of Illillols Grndnzite Vlfnrk ut Northwestern English Harold Brown, A. B. MrKendl'ee College Graduate Work University of Illinois English Q50 gince ihlis necessity? or a,sntgjel'1t toljehrn mother tcngis hp! Morixay biible ,tp psgxit 'correctly .find ' effgctivebgfitliss 7natIirql,thet much at- .! lx llcenrioxb musrllae given tok it in high fr. V, lvl! X X , . three grequirecl years df' Ehglishqifwo elective courses lai-Eigalso offetedwlp theifirg three years the ,--filfidariifnml and basic prinpipfes con- ernxing English are studied, both the ammar literature. In the fourth r American Literature is studied to r acquaint the pupil with the laetter V American poets, authors, and essayists. An elective course in speech was adclecl. Celia Berry. A. B. jf MucMurrny College tor Woinen M. A. University ot Southern Clltornin English Helen Constable, A. B. Franklin College Graduate Work University of Chicago and Northwestern University English Speech, English and Social A, M. Radcliffe College Orientation English MJ., ,LWJ MJ , WL 1 . Y, e... fig MMM, l.. e J jf Q.-1 I In getting at the fnndrunentals of the English language slurlents learn to dia- gram sentences, pointing out the various parts of speech. At the right :1 boy is before the class diagrnmmlng a sentence under Miss Berry's supervision, Here :L student of Ameri- can Literature is giving :i hook report in one ni Miss Harris' classes. During the year ut least ten books ure to he reported on with oth- ers optional. Twelve
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Herturthda ,M Spencer 1 Cottrell Jennings faq, Huck Q?w 1 K orothy Jennings, A. B., A. M. Washington university General Science Denn of Girls Anna Betty Huck, B. S. University ot Illinois General Scienre nnd Biology General Science is a required course. As the name inplies, it is intended to introduce freshmen to the various separate sciences and give them an appreciation and understanding of their surrounds ings. In his second year a student may study biology and become better acquainted with the more com- mon plants and animals. The third or fourth year students may take Ilia.. Al the right ls n scent- from the cheni- islry laboratory with Mr. Herfllrlh supervising. Every Tuesday and Thurs- day the reactions which are studies in the lecture !'00m are tried mid tested. Fourteen :Science efnzzbwzsrzf Paul L. Spencer, B. S., M. S. Frances Cottrell, A.B., MS. Unnersuv nt !l linnis University o! Illlnols General Science. Physivs mid Biology Radio C. A. Herfurtlx, B. S., B. S. in Ed. Centra! Missouri State Teschefs College Grndu ite Vifork Un lverslty of Illinois M b ' Clnunistry and Gem-ral Science This is :in utter-school scene snowing those boys in Mr, Spencer's rndlu rlnss who build und operate rndlus and other apparatus which is previously studied during regular class time. either physics or something about chemistry. In the first he learns mechanics, heat, sound, light and electricity. In chemistry he learns of the nature of the ninety-two pounds. elements and their simpler com- Junior or senior students may elect radio, a course organized to give one an introduction to engineering. A Here is ai clnssrnom scene lu u DID- lugy class. In tin' left foreground nn fxperirnent ls being enacted on Q1 lurks less lxirtl whllc other members cun- tinue their interesting senrsh for more knuwledgc.
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