Manual Arts High School - Artisan Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1941

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14 THEARTISANS ' 41 THE DOMESTIC PROBLEMS. BOTH ANCIENT AND MODERN The domestic problem it seems, is an age old problem and one which is still a jnggcrnanght to modern civilization. As a possible solntion. Plato offered a back to nature plan. Although he was a great Greek Philospher, his ideas and theirs differed. During the ancient civilization, domestic problems were similiar to those of today and the solutions were discussed and debated continuously. When Plato expressed his plan, he was asked why these Utopias never came into being. He answered that, because of greed and luxury men are not content with a simple life, the are acquisitive, ambitious, competiti e, and jealous. They soon tire of what they have and pine for what they ha e not. The result is rivalry; therefore, there can be no Utopia. But if men were simple, and AnarchistComnuuiism would suffice, justice would be simple. Plato ' s imaginative domestic reign would be as follows: The people will produce their own food, clothing, build houses and then work commonly stripped and barefoot in the sunnncr and substantialh clothed and .shod in the winter. Thev will feed on barley and wheat, baking and kneading to make puddings and loaves of bread. This thev will serve on mats of reed or leaves and themselves reclining on beds of yew or myrtle boughs. The and their children shall feast and drink, wear garlands on their heads and have praises to God on their lips. . . Living in sweet society and seeing that their families do not exceed their means. For relish they shall have salt, olives, cheese, onions, cabbage and other herbs fit for boiling. They shall also have dessert of figs, pulse, beans, myrtle-berries and beach-nuts. With such a diet the shall be expected to live in peace to a good old age and bequeath a similiar life to their children.



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16 T H E A R T I S A N S ' 41 THE MANUAL ARTS FACULTY Floyd R. Honn, Principal Otto Earl Buss, ice Principal ; Jessie Ray Hanna, ' ice Principal : Hazel Merillat Whedon, Registrar ; Mary Bess Henry, Counselor ; Carla Louise Roewekamp, Librarian ART DEPARTMENT Max Aron, David Kenyon, Hazel Small Martin, Frederick John Schwankovsky, Jessie Sherwood Smith, Ermina Cutler W ' liitney COMMERCL L STUDIE.S Fred J. Arm»tron ;. Maud Lynn Austin, Harold E. Bauer. Bessie Bergman, Ruth E. Car- hart, Henry Otto Dyck, Mary Luella Edmands, Josephine Thompson Harrison, Harry Walter Krotz, J r., .-Mice S. Made. James Seeley Mullen, June Carolyn Peterson. Ethel Douglas Phelps ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Edna Joy .Addison. Edith L. Bruckman, Austin E. Di.xon, Lillian C. Eby, Iris C. Crosby Field. .Agnes Frisius, .Alex F. Hansen, F. Jane Wright Hood, .Anne Ogden Johnson, Florence Lillian Koehler, Margaret Loretta McLaughlin, Guy C. Moore, Maude Oyler. Pauline Peipers, Mae Sinclair, Florence H. Sprenger, Ethel P. Sykes, George T. Walterhousc HOUSEHOLD ARTS DEPARTMENT Hadassah Beecher Cheroske, .Anna H. Hussey, Winifred E. McDonough. Ktliel Hinkstoii McCallen, Florence McDougall Pierce, Sarah G. Hicks Rowe INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Charles Merwin .Andersen, Frank James Britts, Walter E. Coburn, Walter Wilson Eng- lish. Campbell Hewitt Greenup, Herman Hess, Ernest J. Houk, Harry Lincoln Myers, Geo. A. Nelson, Fred Niederwerfer, William H. Reeder, Meredith S. Reynolds. Ji hn H. Richards, Eldred Louis Sanborn, Walter .Allen Woods LANGUAGES Xellie S. Cronkhite. .Agnes Rooney Donnally, Bertlia Urabkin Goodwin, Evarose Griffin Lloyd, Gwendolyn Ladoris Patten, Catharine M. Stewart Snow, Erva .A. Taylor MATHEMATICS James Preston . rmstron,t;, Louis Merton liloch, Russell Nimtz Doeschcr, Ida Isabella Jones, ' illettc W. Witnier Julinc, Louise Parizek Nasli. Lila Marie Nelson, Karl Edwin Turnquist MUSIC Harriet Dowling Laidlaw, ' irginia Blythe Madsen, Francis .A. Meyers. Elizabeth Rudy Mottern, .Alice Elizabeth Ray, Ruth Lenore Snow PHYSICAL EDUCATION— BOYS James Joseph lilewett, Sidney Francis Foster, Lawrence Elmer Houston, Herbert E. Loughecd, Wendell M. Smith, Charles Tcmcy, . rtlnir Elery Williams, William Rosser Wilson PHYSICAL EDUCATION— GIRLS Mac Baird (iephart, Genevieve Kelso, Marian Estella LeMoyne, Marjurie .Ann Miller, Madge Jackmaii Kedin. Durnthy Jane Smith SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Siegfried Fischer Jr., William Abbott Goddard, L. R. Langworthy. Lyman Dalton LaTour- rette, Margaret M. Ludy, .Archie Jeter MacLean, Martha Helen Montgomery, Harold Elmer Schroeder, Dale H. .Stutznian, Isabel Swerdfeger, Everett Milton Wood, W ' m. G. Woolley SOCI.AL STUDIES Helen Miller Bailey, Mary W. Blanchard, Lizzie May Brown, Lulu .Albia Brown, Marjorie J. Dowling Brown, Robert S. Maile, Isobel Niven Murphy, Frances Nelson, Willis T. Newton, Richard Hale Nida, Clifford ' ernon Oje, Leta Josephine Whinery, .Anna G. Wiggs CLERICAL DEPARTMENT Freda L. Michael, Secretary; .Agnes Fritter, Marie C. Jones, Zelah Marshall, Marcia W. Ferryman, Frankie Walton, Mary Helen Wilson

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