Dundee Community High School - Cardunal Yearbook (Carpentersville, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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HALLIS LMILLER Domestic Science B, S. Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity University of Minnesota HOWARD 0. REED Auto Mechanics B. S. Bradley Polytechnic MARY H. PATTON Domestic Science B. S. james Millikin Uni- versity University of Chicago Columbia University, N. Y. P. HOWARD SPAIN Manual Training Assistant Coaching Phi Si gms Pi Industrial Arts The Domestic Science classes teach the girls many practical things. They gain efficiency in sewing, appreciation of materials, and skill in the selection of clothing. They are also taught how to plan and cook wholesome, well-balanced meals, how to furnish the home attractively, and how to keep it neat and clean. In the manual training classes the boys are taught to make useful things such as end tables, cabinets, etc, Such a training proves worth while throughout life. In the auto mechanics I class the boys are given a somewhat intelligent foundation upon which to own and operate a car of their own. It also gives the student some try-out experiences in the Held of mechanical work. The purpose of auto mechanics II is solely to train mechanics. Science Science, that which is synonymous with truth, is developed through our classes of eneral science, biolo , chemistr , and h sics. The science club has made it ossible 8 I EY A Y P Y. A . P through various programs to interest the entire student body in science. The goals of our Agricultural Department are the beautification of farm homes, to provide and promote wholesome recreation, to promote the spirit of cooperation, to develo an a reciation of the wonders of nature, and to stimulate ro ressive thou ht. P PP P g g Physical Education The aim of the Physical Education Department is to develop a healthier body. The classes in hygiene each week and the exercises, sports, work, and play in the regular gym classes have made much progress toward fulfilling this aim. Institute Stout Institute Eastern Illinois State Teach- Northern Illinois Teachers' ers' College College MARSHALL G. CLARK LEVITA HOBSON A gricalture Physical Education B. S., M. S. University ot B. S. Central College Illinois University of Missouri Alpha Zeta University of Wisconsin Phi Kappa Delta RALPH PHILLIPS Biology, Chernis try, Physics Yankton College, S, D. University of Minnesota 12 j ' y'

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ELLEN LOUISE VoRNHoL'r Latin and H vlstory A. B. Coe College, Carthage Iowa University WW! Latin A study of Latin provides many benefits to the student. Because of its classical background and cultural value alone, it would be worth while learning, however, it is a required subject for entrance to many colleges. Then, too, it aids in the study of English and it trains one to concentrate. Certainly such a course will prove valuable to everyone. English and Speech A thorough knowledge of one's own language is a necessity and the English Depart- ment trains one to speak accurately and to use forceful English. A love of literature is also obtained from this course and surely one's leisure time can be spent to no greater value than in good reading. In the Iunior year each student is given the opportunity of taking a course in speech. Public speaking is of great value since it gives one poise before an audience and enables him to speak well. A study of debate is taken up in this course and the practice of extemporizing proves very useful for this type of speaking is necessary in all walks of life. Experience is gained in journalism by working on the stalfs of the Alcardee Herald and the Cardunal. The oratorical contests, dramatic, orous, memorized and original orations, re- vealed the accomplishments of this rtm nt. Indeed, the work of the English Depart- ment is important. MARY OLIVE CRUM English ROLLAND MOAR K 1 , V B. S. in Ed. Central Mis- souri State Teachers' Col, M. A. University of Michi- gan Kappa Delta Pi English, Dramatws A. B. James Millikin Uni- versity University of Chicago Northwestern University M. A. University of Michi- gan Alpha Omega Kappa Phi Kappa ROWENA HETHERINGTON English Western State Teachers' College of Colorado A. B. University of Colorado University of Denver M. A. University of Michi- ga n Alpha Psi Omega



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ALICE E. FRANCKLE FRANCIS INNES EUGENE DE LACEY Athletic Coa Curfrent Hist H istory, Dramatics Ch, A. B. North Central College ory University of Chicago Northwestern University Pi Gamma Nu B. S. Carrol College University of Wisconsin MM ISABELLE SEWALL Mathematics M4Uh9 YK1fi0S A. B. Denison University B- A- Randolph Macon Illinois sem Normal Uni- Womans College M. A. University of Michi- gan versity University of Chicago Phi Beta Kappa History and Mathematics Com A study of events which have happened hundreds, thousands, and millions of years ago proves extremely interesting. We are made to realize the effect of these happenings upon the various nations, how present conditions were brought about, and some possible solutions of present problems. The primary purposes of courses in mathematics is to develop powers cf understand- ing and of analysing relations of quantity and space which are necessary for a control over our environment and an appreciation of the progress of civilization. It also develops habits of thought which will make these powers effective in the life of the individual. mel-cial The purpose of this course is to give the student a good training for the business world. Accuracy and speed are developed in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. How- ever, should one attend college, typing and shorthand would be of assistance to him there also. Library and 0ffice I Our library gives us a wide choice of reference books, biographies and fiction. Valuable service is rendered by our secretary in performing the clerical work, plan- ning classes, and in making out programs. mal x D. C. H. S. yy 13 MARJORI JEAN CLARK ROBERT H EVANS ,A Commercial Commercial Illinois State Nor- Illinois State Normal Uni University versity Delta Epsilon Kappa Delta P DOROTHY GRAMS Secretary

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