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DEPARTMENT OF ART MRS. LOUISE KRUM For the past three years prospective teachers have found themselves under the capable tutelage of quiet. pleasant Mrs. Louise Krum from Holland High School, who is gifted in persuading struggling wouldabe teachers that art can be learned even though there is no latent ability present to indicate artistic prowess. Assisting Mrs. Krum this year has been Miss l-lenrietta Althuis, who ably carries on the work of em- phasizing the development of greater artistic appreciation among children. Her art courses for elemen- tary teachers prove a boon in providing material experience with art work in all grades. DEPARTMENT OE HOME ECONOMICS Miss LAVINA CAPPON It is natural for college girls to wish to become familiar with home economics. To satisfy this desire, neat and capable Miss Lavina Cappon, teacher and dietitian at Holland junior High School, has become a member of our faculty. Miss Cappon is known for all her good old4fashioned dishes. yet she is aware of the modern ad- vancements in the art of food preparation and planning balanced diets. An evidence of this proficiency is her well managed cafeteria at the junior high. Her college students found Miss Cappon's classes enlightening and instructive both in actual practice and lectures. DEPARTMENT OE LIBRARY SCIENCE Miss MARGARET GIBBS A familiar figure in Graves Library is Miss Margaret Gibbs. who in coordination with her well trained assistants, keeps the affairs of the library runing smoothly. Patience and understanding are two essential qualities of a college librarian and Miss Gibbs seems to have an abundance of each. She deals firmly and directly with student problems, such as queries about the location of material on ant eaters, Ptolemys geocentric theory of the universe. or the whereabouts of last XY'ednesday's sports page. As librarian and general administrator, Miss Gibbs aids students xx ho come to her for reference and informa- tion and carefully selects the books to be purchased for the library. All in all, her generous helpfulness and uncommon knowledge of library science have made her indispensible to the college. A ii fl i , asses ', , 4 - fn- 19 ix 5 f - - 'gf rang, in av, 5 M X. V' i . M I ' . QM, Q. V , , Levina Cappon Maijuaret Gibbs Louise lxrum R s, A iss is s 5 A .3 ' Q. Q: X Vj ,ggi Q51 Q Sig.: .Q -V W . .... e in , . g,,,,.4x ,1 I . V 35253: E .Qs ..., ' - 4 - a ' X V. ff:-if W A V fi' 'Rf' 'I . , ii?g5?i'ff ' 2 I -' A '9'fZf 'I ,. 5,5 QI. . V . ' a sf., . ' 5, ,EE 35' J.. New '2' - f if Pf f-. Straight lines, please Salad or Soup? Term Paper? 'nj l
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