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THE STATESMAN Art At the first of the school year several new clubs were organ- ized in Kent State. One of these was the Sketch club, organized by Miss Broadf bent, which is for those students in the upper grades that cannot take art as an academic subject. The purpose of the club is to develop a better interest in art. Members are allowed to do any kind of work they please. Draw- ing with chalks and sketching from a model seemed to be the most popular. At the first meeting club officers were elected as follows: Mary Allen, president, Wallace Taylor, vice president, and Dor- othy Hostettler, secretary-treasurer. The members of the club are: Bertha Kernan, Mary Allen, Martha Rufener, Theodore Haymaker, Harold Mittendorf, Bill Stevens, Donald Harris, Wallace Taylor, Berton Altman, Ralph Fink, Gladys Trumphour, Josephine Meyers, Dorothy Hostettler, and Frances Glozzi. In the freshman aft classes the boys and the girls have been carrying out projects that are based on everyday life. The girls started their course by sketching faces. From there they went into arrangement of hair and how to apply make- up, Costume designing was the next subject and each girl designed her own sport, street, school, and party outfit. Home decoration was the next topic and how to design rugs, curtains, wallpaper and furniture arrangement were main subjects. In the boys art class, architecture was the object ot their course. This included, city and town plans of business sections, parks, and residential sections. Designing trade marks and modern lettering was the next topic. The whole subject was based on the principle of design. PAGE 62
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THE STATESMAN Latin r Triginta et cluo pueri et puellae, qui linguae Latinae studebant, erant in soclalitate, Inter Nos. Cmnes nomina Latina delegerunt et in sodalitate eis totum an- num cogniti sunt. Syra - Eileen Wright - Octobre clelecta est ut locum Diclonis - Bertha Kernen - praesidis pristinae sodalitatis teneret. Vercingeto' rix - Bob Dehon - praesidis vicarius, et Caesar - Billy Wilson - scri- bacreatus est. Ei principes sodalitates destinaverunt qui consilia conventuum in totum annum facerent. Quaedam varia et utilissima in conventibus confecta sunt. Uno conventu picturae sunt, ostentae quae ea demonstraverunt, quibus bellum in Cacsaris Bello Gallicon gestum est. Ab aliis sodalitatibus duae fabulae datae sunt quae auctoritatem linguae Latinae in vita cotidiana demonstraverunt. i Sermones de vitis Romanorum et ludis Latinis studium soda- litatis magis promoverunt. Inter Nos quoque convivium habuit. Ante diem V Id. Dec. eratQ Magister Gerald Chapman et unor et magistra Isabelle Haz- en erant hospites. Post cenam vesper ludis actus est. 1 Sodalites quoque fabulam ab Vercingetorige - Bob Dehon - scriptam in conventu praebuit. Cocus - Bob Cook - Sylvia - Lorf ena Carder - Actavianus - Roger Cunningham - Caessar - Billy Willson - et I-Iortensia - Jeanne Claypoole - erant personae in hac fabula. PAGE 61
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THE STATESMAN Photography 1 1 I Photography club, one of the new clubs created by the extra curricular period, has sucessfully gone through its first year. It stands out as one of the most interesting and beneficial clubs in the high school. At the beginning of the year, Bob Renkert was elected pres- ident, Dwight Stewart, vice-president, Marjorie Diltz, secretary, and john Duke, treasurer. The clubs development has been a rapid and successfull one. The club has studied photography and the parts ofa camera. They took pictures and developed and printed them. During the year, a dark room was constructed in which they developed their films. The cost was about forty dollars. The club has carried on several money making schemes. A- mong them a dance and a refreshment booth on all high school day at the University. Their treasury now is about the largest treasury of any club in the school. There are thirty active members in the club. They are Fred Gressard, Bill Mclfibben, Bill Mclntyre, Wallace Taylor, Bob lng- ham, Douglas Session, Harold Mittendorf. Gertrude Apley, Paul Basel, Thelma Cooper, Marjorie Diltz, john Duke, Leroy Hart, Betty Heath, Lois Henry, Tom McGuire, Anna Deane Poulton, Bob Renkert, Dwight Stewart. Dorothy Tate, jay Thomason, Earl Beal, Ruth Ebie, Inez Gatts, Oliver Kasner, Rita Shuman, Norman Russell, Naureen Kline, lack Taylor. and Agnes Young. Mr. P. N. Harsh is the faculty d ' . 3 Vllihb Photography club is one of the largest clubs in the high school. Throughout the year they lost only thirteen members, out of forty-four. This shows an interest was taken in the work. PAGE 63
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