Liberty Ladies College - Liberty Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1910

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Vol. IV, with vpment in the six- .. 15 of Evolution. Jugnout the year. mt Recital. Exam- - ' x, ' m.ff ,; T66 mediums m' and Aesthetic. : for one-half hour. Hational gymnastic u'ith much pleasure ?ct-door exercises, - running. etc, are basket-ball teanr L 1 ;' 2L7T :7.C'1. a TENNIS LAWN

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1w Relation of Will and Emotion is properly brought out. It is shown that all powers of the human organism are obedient to creative thought. Physical Culture, for the economy of Gesture, Spontaneity, Unity and Repose. Inter- pretative Voice Culture. The Higher Philosophy of Expression. Original Creative work in Comedies. Staging of Plays. History of Oratory. Extemporraneousspeaking. Gesture Applied. Fourth Year. TEXT: hEVOlution of Expressionr Vol. IV, with review study of the psychological development in the six- teen steps comprising the four periods Of Evolution. Orations. Appearance in recitals throughout the year. Repertoire. Programmes. Commencement Recital. Exam- ination covering entire course. PHYSICAL CULTURE. In this department the end sought is a well-developed, healthy body. The work consists of exercises to promote health, symmetry, grace, and poise. Pupils are taught how to stand, walk, and breathe, correctly. Especial attention is given to personal defects, and individual needs of each pupil are considered, and exercises arranged to meet these. The Swedish System Of Gymnastics, into which is merged the best of all systems, is used. Development is sought through three mediums 01- courses, namely Educational, Progressive and Aesthetic. Class meets five mornings each week for one-half hour. One morning each week is given to educational gymnastic games, Which time is looked forward to with much pleasure by the class. When weather permits, out-door exercises. consisting of track work, marching, running; etc, are required. From students of the Class, basket-ball teams. tennis tournaments, and other Edd games are organized.



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SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS. MISS L. V. CREAGER, Teacher. Miss Creager comes to us highly recommended. She has studied under the best teachers in this country and in Paris. She has had a number of years, experience, having taught in Canada, Baltimore, Washington, Nashville, and other smaller places. She is well qualifled to teach Art in all its branches, including China decoration, tapestry and pyrography. A friend writes us: thiss Creager I know personally, and it affords me a great deal of pleasure to say that she is one of the most cultured women that I have ever come in contact with. She is as fine a teacher of Art as is employed in any young ladies college. Her advantages have been superior and the fact that she has been able to teach in centers like Baltimore and Washington indiaetes merit of the highest order. Her China and Tapestry work is pronounced by the finest judges to be exquisite, and indeed she would make a reputation for herself along this line, as well as along the lines of higher Art, that should be most gratifying to her? The Art Department at Liberty College offers to its pupils a four years course, the completion of which entitles to a diploma. Dram ill; hands. lccl Illaswtx Shiite Di'awiigs Charcoal. peak of water cu! lll'ILWTIIg still life in IllCllli lli-V. 'Vieni '211Mt'8 .uiiu.: , F Sketching. This X - i A pupil 3:. ' rcguk'n-

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