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DON T. ANDERSON Huster of Science, L nirersity of Illinois -V N535 i as sum ,, Q sw X X rf XA f NK Q Qi , Assy . , ,, Nomura CARR Haelwlm' of Edueatiolz, Sontlzeru Illinois Lll1Il't'l'XIfj' Y-Teens. National Honor Ilomeroom 11 gwict., Hom crooin 1 l . glllfl' UHil't'l'xifj' NIARTIN WILLIAM lVI.xTLACk ILS., Nfestcrn Illinois Homeroom 12 DELMAR E. SLAGEL1, ILS. in Educutiolz. Illinois State Normal Universitv The commercial department strives to develop understanding and efficiency in the fundamental skills needed by those just entering the business world. The curriculum of this department in- cludes typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office machines. The college-bound student will also find typing and shorthand valuable to him, not only at college but throughout life. Speed and accuracy are the main objectives in typing and shorthand. Pins arc awarded to those who achieve certain Did you know that Isabelle is going steady with Horace? goals. The students also have practice in taking dictation and learn the proper forms for business letters. There are many new machines which are used in the world of commerce. In the office machines class the student learns the care and operation of these machines. Those taking bookkeeping will find it a useful subject whether they are keeping their own per- sonal records or those of a business concern. Cor- rect records are important in every profession. All right ladies. Lesson one on How to Catch Your Man Rwgs w-,NMN LM, INLZ GIESEKING 'l'HEi.,vv1.x Ianni 'll INV Moi., Ct'rn'gc' I,L'llIN Hfmwmom 11 llomeroom lo
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I STHISR DUNCAN ll A Folurnlriu LYllil'L'l'NiU' X ocal Ensembles Homerooin 12 li'l'l'IlTL Funricri-1 1ll.A., '.il1iI'L'l'Nifl'Uf llflichigmz Usherettes, National Ilonoi K flaky' Society llonierooin ltr fue-gf Luo O. GARLANGER M.ll'l.E., Mililziu University Homerooni ll IZILLYE GIBBONS iXiARVIN K. NIULLINIX ILS., Arlmnms State NLS., Southern Illinois Teaclierv College Universitv Future Teachers Art Club Homeroom 11 llomcroom 11 Students with talents and interests for the line arts have several fields of study which they niay engage in here at Lanphier. Our Fine Arts Department offers courses in vocal music, instru- mental music, art, and foreign languages. For the student who has a good voice which he enjoys using, Miss Duncan's courses in vocal music are an enjoyable experience. Students with the best voices are admitted into the A Cap- pella Choir. Other students may enroll in senior choir to perfect their voices until they are acceptable for A Cappella. Courses in instrumental music, under the direction of Mr. Garlanger, develop talents in Lanphier students and produce the Lanphier Band, known for its polished performances. The art courses at lsanphier, taught by Mr. Mullinix, develop creative talents in our students. Latin, French, and Spanish, all taught by Miss Furlich, enable the student to develop his talents in foreign languages. No, I won't give up my teddy bear. Are you two going steady yet? if 27
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