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MUSIC EDUCATION The curriculum in music is designed to give opportunity for intensive preparation in musical content and skills Its aim is to produce musi c teachers of strong character and personality who have a well-developed musicianship and a broad educational outlook. Individual and class instruction are coordinated in a flexible manner calculated best to pro- mote individual progress. An innovation this year was the radio broadcasting given over the local station by members of the Music Department. Dr. Irving Cheyette is the head of this department. Seated: Hughes. Standing: Canning, Mul- downey, Burggraf, Beelar, Stitt, Reed, Carl, Borge, Cheyette, Head of Depart- ment, Remsberg. MUSIC EDUCATORS ' CLUB Row 1 : Ferko, Boyle, Lux, Kopler, Boarts, Harris, McDowell, Miller, Thomas, Mun- ro, Welsh, Bamford, Wright. Row 2: Buchanan, Ake, Politoske, Dewey, Nay- lor, Martin, Kuhns, Ross, Shope, David- son, Lundquist, Peterson, Skinner, Johns. Row 3: Dook, McFote, Cowen, Boarts, Smucker, Proffitt, McGee, Shomo, Brech- bill, Griffith, Mitchell, Shomo, Foster, Allison. Row 4; Toner, Yuckenberg, Houck, Mechling, Master, Boyd, Bu- chanon. Shank, Stosik, Mears, Orr, Wareham, Richard, Edri. OFFICERS Rosemay Dewey, John Zaffuto
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HOME ECONOMICS The Heme Eccnomics department, directed by Dr. Opal Rhodes, recognizes the relationship between life m the home and our ultimate social progress. The students put to practical use the knowledge obtained through the study of sociology, economics, art, physical and natural science, and psychology. The Home Economics Club sponsored many activities including a revival of the Merry-Co, a dance for the JLiniors and seniors. On March 30, a tea was held in recognition of the naming of the two Home Management houses, one in honor of Ellen Richards and the other in honor of Louise Stanley, both outstanding Home Economists. W Seated: Hastie, Duncan, Rhodes, Head ut Department, Danniston, Merrimon. Standing; Pecora, Secretary, Oxiey, Finter, Hayes, Rose, HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Row 1 ; Robb, Benson, Hughes, Gustafson, Beclter, Nordsic, Dobson, Lipsinic, Brown, Moorheod, Lenart, Tuning, Baiog, Wam- baugh. Nelson, Smith, Stoutfer, Brown. Row 2; Long, Wilson, Edwards, Mc- Dowell, Myers, Tonkin, Rapp, Poulisick, Gennak, Hughes, Binder, Lubold, Schweinebraten, Stewart, Gill, Lash, MacForlane. Row 3: Van Ormer, Ham- mer, Kopera, Keller, Campbell, Hixson, Wahl, Roddy, Laughlin, Buckley, Lesh, McDaniel, Hain, Duncan, Bagley, Biss, Moss, Stine. Row 4: Flynn, Hughes, Eng- lish, Goering, Walter, Donnelly, McGin- nis, Reisinger, Worthing, Gardner, Reed, Cassidy, Carpenter, Everitt, Bong, Wray, Moss, Lantzy. Row 5: Moder, Brinker, Hays, Turney, Grahn, DeLaney, Lint, Deeds, Berwinkle, Carroll, Markel, Rohr- bough, Rhodes, OxIey, Hileman, Knepper, Semelsberger, Guy. OFFICERS Evelyn Jones, Ruth Stine, Louise Knep- per, Helen Hendricks, Nellie Shaffer
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Zeigler, Brush, Johnston, Dominic, Grif- fiths, Penney, Metzler, Randall, Henry, Janoscrat, Golos, Bowman, Bono, Henkel, Conroth, Rogers, Napolitan, Wallace, Elissa Pezzuti, Belden, Ella Pezzuti, Cornell, Miller. International Relations Club The International Relations Club was organized under the auspices of the Carnegie Foundation for International Peace. The purpose is to give students the opportunity to discuss the problems of international importance and to main- tain a broadmindedness in forming opinions. Membership in this organization, which is sponsored by Miss Ethel Belden, is by invitation. This year open forums were held to discuss present-day political problems. The new service projects, initiated last year, included an assembly program entitled Implications of the Atomic Bomb Other activities included the initiation of new members and a spring banquet. Intercollegiate Conference on Government Each year several delegates are sent to the Annual Con- vention on Intercollegiate Conference on Government, held at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The purpose of the organization is to enable students to acquire a better knowledge of the way in which our state and national governments operate. This year Indiana sent eight representatives to the Convention. James Penney, a delegate from Indiana, was chosen speaker of the Assembly. Other delegates were Geraldine Zeigler, Janet Mullen, Betty Ann Sheriff, Mary Boarts, Robert John- ston, Edward Pooler, and Joseph Bona. Mr. C. M Johnson is sponsor of this organization. Seated: Penney, Kobasa, Whitman, Bell, Chairman, Deller, Cornell. Stonding: Strondberg, Reynolds. Paf;t ' Tiuenty-itve
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