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2 'W' -Q .I--4 '5- i ' BUSINESS EDUCATION WAHM ARIEL SWORDES B.S.C., University of loway MA., Columbia University. Advisor: 101 ,-0-I6 Girls: Treasurer, Nation- al Honor Society: Order of Business Efficiency. Y NELL A. PLAIN University of lllinoisg B. E., Western State Col- legeg Graduate Work University ot Wisconsin. Advisor: Senior Girls, Lan-Hi, ffl'- RALPH MASON lllinois State Normal Uni versityg University ot ll- linoisg Northwestern Uni- versity. Advisor: Dis- tributors Club. DON T. ANDERSON HCS., St. Viator Col- lftgeg Grirdu-Lite Wfirk University of Illinois. Ad- visor: lUf Boys, Athletic Director, Eootlwi ill Covifli. Business training at Lanphier is based on two aims. Personal use training is provided, in addition to vocational train- ing for those students who expect to work in the community. The recent purchase ot a dictaphone and a calculator by the Board ot Education should contribute to the aim ot vocational proficiency. One ot the main objectives ot Distribu- tive Education is to develop, through its activities and class work, leadership in distribution which is honest, competent, aggressive, self-reliant and co-operative. Businessmen in the city co-operate in help- ing carry out this objective by employing these students to give them training in jobs that are related to class work.
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If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relation- ships-the ability of all peoples, of all kinds to live together, in the same world at peace. -F. D. Roosevelt. If liberty and equality-are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in the government to the utmost. ?AristotIe. Useful Americans and citizens of our world are aims of this department which offers courses in World History, United States History, American Government, and Economics. CLEO DOPP B.S., Western Michigan. Advisor: IU2 Boys, As sistant Football Coa:h, Track ,Coach ATILE CHITI B.A., Illinois Wesleyan Universityg M.A., Uni- versity of Illinois. Ad- visor: II3 Boysg Chair- man, Assembly Program Committee. AB Eureka College Graduate Work Univer sity of Illinois and Iowi Advisor Senior Boys Basketball Cod h IOE R. HOFFMAN BE., Western Illinois State College, M.A., Uni' versity of Iowa. Advisoiz tif Boys, I-Ii'Y Club, . - SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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Lim A HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS LOIS HOPWOOD B.E., Illinois State Nor mal University, M.A. C o I u m b I a University. Advisor: 93 Girls, Lan econ. I-IOME ECONOMICS 1 RUTH WINEMAN B.E., Illinois State Nor- mal Universityg Univer- sity of Minnesota. Advis- or: IO! Girls, Lanecon Club. CHARLES E. MILLER BS., Bradley University. man, Faculty Safety Committee. The purpose of the hornemaking course is to develop the girls in many phases of homemaking so that it not only aids them to become better future homemakers but to help them in their present daily living. Three and one-half units of credit are offered: homemaking, freshman year: foods, sophomore year: year, and home and family life, the fourth year. Each course is built needs. clothing, third around the girls' Advisor: 93 Boys: Chair- HARRY MORGAN HE., Teachers' College. Ad- visor: IU' Boys. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial arts education is general edu- cation administered through an industrial activity program and designed to develop the complete personality for living in our industrial age. Our high school provides industrial ac- tivities during the freshman year, in gen- eral shop which embraces short courses in sheet metal-working, bench metal- working, electricity, blueprint-reading and printing. an Eastern Illinois 17
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