Ferry Hall School - Ferry Tales Yearbook (Lake Forest, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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THE COURSES OF STUDY and Voice. Harmony and Theory courses are also available, and also, a thorough course in the History and Appreciation of Music. In Dramatic Arts, the work is well-rounded through courses in the fundamentals of Speech, in Diction, in Public Speaking, in the analysis and interpretation of Litera- ture, in reading and history of the Drama, and in practical play production and acting in the Theatre Work Shop. A major course in Home Economics is available, which may be undertaken by the student either as preparation for the successful management of her own home, or as a basis for professional study and work in the field of Home Economics. In the Secretarial Department, work includes Stenography, Typing, Business Arith- metic and Business English, and other practical business subjects. This course is planned so that a girl may be fully equipped with technical skill and practical knowledge to undertake a business career upon its completion. The student of the junior College thus has a wide choice of elective subjects, centered about a nucleus of required work. She may follow a general exploratory course, or may major in the department in which some special interest or talent of hers may lie. All of the courses necessary for transfer, upon graduation, to a four-year college or imiversity course, are available. Each girl may arrange her own program of studies to meet her own interests and aims, with the intelligent and sympathetic help of the faculty. The Ferry Hall junior College Diploma, which is fully recognized as a mark of achievement, is awarded upon the satisfactory completion of the two-year course. X .12.

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THE COURSES OF STUDY tors, offers work in Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Organ and Harp, together with standard courses in Theory and Harmony and Music Appreciation. The Art Department offers a full four-year course in Practical Art, aimed at discovering and developing individual talents. There are also a number of craft subjects offered. The Dramatic Art Department offers special work in Speech, Acting, and Play Production. In all three of these special departments there are courses which may be offered for credit toward graduation, or which may be selected as incidental electives. For the girl who does not wish to go on from high school to college or university, Ferry Hall offers an excellent general high school course. This is based on a sound selection of required academic subjects from the Preparatory curriculmn, combined with fuller opportunities for work in the departments of Art, Music, or Dramatic Art. The girl taking this general course has also the opportunity to select from a wider variety of courses in English and History. THE JUNIOR COLLEGE THE IUNIOB COLLEGE is planned to meet the needs of three classes of students: first, those who may wish to complete a full four-year college or university course, but who prefer the more individual work that is possible in a smaller institution offering studies of col- lege grade, second, those who desire to continue their cultural studies beyond high school and yet not for the full four years required by college or university, and third, those who wish to undertake or continue work in Art, Music, Dramatics, Secretarial subjects, or Home Economics, as a major subject combined with broadening cultural courses. The fact that the work of the junior College is accredited by the University of Illinois and by all other universities and colleges which accept the rating of our State University, is indication of the high level of work offered by this department. Graduates of Ferry Hall have been admitted to junior standing without examination, not only by the State University, but by the large Eastern colleges for women. The two-year curriculum includes a wide choice of academic courses in English, History, Mathematics, French, Spanish, German, Latin, Psychology, Economics, and Science. The Department of Art offers practical work in Painting and Drawing, Color and Design, Modeling and Sculpture, Interior Decoration, Costume Design and Fashion Illustration, with supplementary History of Art and Art Appreciation courses. The De- partment of Music offers group and individual work in Piano, Violin, Cello, Organ, Harp, .1-1.



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