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Art The art department attempts to instill in young people the idea that art is a part of our living and a way of meeting human requirements. The fundamentals, form, color, and design, are especially stressed so that the student may have a higher standard when judging the significance of things made by man. By learning to express their own ideas visually the boys and girls learn to use greater discrimination in selecting the things which meet their everyday needs. Mrs. Johnson teaches first and second term general art, and Miss Bergsvik teaches the other courses in drawing. General, freehand and commercial art, cartooning, poster drawing, and lettering are a number of the different types of art that are now being taught. Metal art at Jefferson, taught by Mrs. Minton and Miss Bergsvik, is becoming more and more popular. The students have a wide choice of things to make. Some of the metal works that were made this year—rings, letter openers, bud vases, and bracelets—have been displayed in the show cases in the halls. The more technical type of art is studied in mechanical drawing, under the super- vision of Mr. Mangold. Poetry A poet Fondly builds his poems Until they are Like inlaid pictures made Of wood. —Peter Beckman. Life My life is Like an engine-room. With steady hands The Master Engineer Controls. —Peter Beckman. 16
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The Unknown and War The rain beat against the cold stone On the unknown soldier's grave. At night, on December the seventh, This is the message he gave: The vultures of dictatorship, Blotting the blue of the sky, Came, humming the song of death, Theme of their battle cry. I heard the treacherous crashing bombs, I heard the human screams. I felt the vibrations of courage— And hatred for murderous schemes. Now, keep the avenging eagle flying In a land that must be free, Keep industry in action For a free Democracy. Keep tanks, and more tanks rolling out, Launch a ship a day: Work till you think you'll drop, For that's the American Way. Protect your rights of liberty. Take revenge on the rising-sun. Fight with a might like steel Until this war is won. Keep the Stars and Stripes an emblem Of your country's worth. Government by the people Must not perish from the earth. —Bernice Grosse.
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