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To develop effective communication, both written and oral, and an apprecia- tion for the best in English and American Literature are the two principal objectives of the English Department. ln addition to the regular English classes, speech and journalism are offered as elective subjects for the seniors. EMILY LAMEY Ph.B., University of Chi- cagog MA., Teachers' College Columbia Uni- versity: University of Wisconsin. Advisor: ll! Girls, Prom. IMOGENE SCHNEITER BA., MacMurray Col- lege, M.A., University of Michigan. Advisor: IU3 Girls, larrrlgvorec. BEd lllrnors State Nor mal University Millikin Un versity Advisor lO Cirls Iamboree MILDEED NORTON B.Ed., University of Mich- igang Kansas State Teachers' Collegeg Uni' versity of Chicago: Uni- versity of Colorado. Ad- visor: 93 Girls, lamboree. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 1 1 'i N ,ox ,
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A i MABEL KITCI-I B.A.E., Chicago Art In- stituteg University of Chi- cago: Butler University. Advisor: 93 Girls, Art Club, Lan-I-li. ART DEPARTMENT Whether you Want a portrait painted or a color scheme suggested for your home the art depart- ment will attempt to serve you. The art room at all times is a busy place. In addition to the crea- tion of craft work, which involves the handling of many materials, countless posters for school and community activities are made. Red Cross projects are annual undertakings and seasonal decorations made by the art students add to the attractiveness of the school. A class open to seniors the first semester of each year offers both a cultural and practical course in art appreciation. CASSIUS ARMSTRONG BS., University of Illi- noisg Graduate Work in College of Agriculture. Advisor: Lanphier Chap- ter of ERA. ,'.' . YY' ' :W ' I , I ..,, X vt 'filffj iffy' 57, 437,45 :f f-,:'f-1:-M25 I, -uw ' fp-to I 1 J 1 '7 Q 4? if 4 441 Jr Y N37 'K an A t +- , ,...f - ' Nurs I. V' xy: S:s ' -1 'T' 1 if .ff Ax Q3 5 stub. , 4, ,- .., mr Jig, ,S 595 4 it fm -f'w-v-app-mn-,.,-.. ,M c,,,,,,., , ,, H. fy-.v-ww ,....: nf-,, , ,, e 1 wg? r, ' N I I ' -4 mf A z Q ' 2 .3 jig Q .Sf Z 21? fe utr.. .,'.. ff 1 ' 1 ART AGRICULTURE The Agriculture class under Federal Govern- ment standards, is offered to boys who are inter- ested in farming. A home project is a require- ment of the course. The course gives the boys an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the problems and opportunities offered in one of the most essential industries of American life. AGRICULTURE g,.,,-3-'11,-.
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MILDRED MCKENNA DIETZ A.B., Hanover College, M.A., Indiana Univer- sity. Advisor: lOl Girls, Quill and Scroll, Lan- phier Light. XX Q, 5 - 5-LV zggrfgfy HELEN L. BELL fr- ' . . . ,Q Ph.B., University of Chi- 1 2 -. cagog M.A., University fzasgg: 5 - . . . f ' . oi California. Advisor: 9' Girls, National Honor 5 A 'X Society Committee. I' 1 ' I 1 'Www Mores, lingua, leges, artesgall these are our precious heritage from Rome. Would'st know Why senators are so named, what is meant by a bona tide agreement, e'en why We have Leap Year? The ranks of Latin students await you. Should it be your neighbors with whom you would like to become acquainted, your study will concern itself with the customs, language, laws and arts ot the Latin Americans in the Spanish class. Salve, amice! Hola, amigo! OTIS AGGERTT B.Ed., Western Illinois College-5 M.A., Univer- sity of Illinois. Advisor: 93 Boys, Speech Club, Debate Club, Plays. ETHEL EURLICH Springfield lunior Col- lege: AB., University of Chicagog MA., Univer- sity of Michigan, Univer- sity ot Wisconsin. Ad- visor: ll' Girls, Usher- ettes, National Honor So- ciety. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
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