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' ' as as eouuou Anson Ausrm CASTNER .e-IL T ' KAVANAGH KING VEACH CHILDS V CLAUSEN CRAMLET FRANTZEN GIALLOMBARDO JACKSON CAEETERIA O Miss Robson did a sIciIITul iob This year in serving nutri- tional as well as appetizing Toods in spite oT shorTages. HEALTH O Mrs. Schoenenberger. R. N., and Mrs. Hendrick, R. N., are in charge oT The health program aT New Trier. They check re- Turning sTudenTs who are absent due To illness, give First Aid during school hours. Teach Freshman Physiology and Red Cross X I Home Nursing, a preparatory course Tor Service Club, assisT S wiTh The Tuberculin TesTs and X-rays and The physical exami- I I ALSTROM naTions. MUSIC INTEGRATION O Music and academic subjects are correIaTed by Mrs. Kidd who has a museum of primitive, ancienT. and modern insTrumenTs. She also sponsors The Recorder Ensemble and Musicale Club. Our ConcerT Series, The only one oT its kind Tor sTudenTs in The country. is sponsored by Musicale Club. I BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION O During The war, The Boys' Physical EducaTion class program was good in building eTIicienT bodies. buT iT was wealc in ThaT iT had Tew games ThaT could be carried on aTTer The boys IeTT school. The aim now is To combine These Two goals Tor a beTTer deparTmenT. The head of The department is Mr. Childs. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION ' O The primary aim oT The Girls' DeparTmenT of Physical EducaTion is To assist The sTudenT Trom The sTandpoinT of ToTal growth To become a healthy and well-inTegraTed individual Through par-TIcipaTion in an acTiviTy program. Three addiTions To The deparTmenT. which is headed by Miss I. Boulton, are Miss A. Kavanagh, Mrs. V. Eorbis oT The oitice, and Mrs. I. Conner oT The locker room. I Music Integration, Cafeteria, Health Girls' Ph sical Edncatinn, Bn s' Physical Edncatinn Page 21 LAUER McFADZEAN SHOWLEY ROBSON KIDD SCHUMACHERI
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LIGHTER BOND BORHEK FOX LA METRE BIESEMEIER ARAM - FLANINGAM I LANDWER - OAKS LIBBEY FLOOD HANSEN HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT O The Home Economics DeparTmenT. headed by Mrs. LighTer, oTTers courses in InTeriorVDecoraTing. CloThing. Consumer EducaTion, and Foods. ln These classes The sTudenT learns The arT oT inTerior decoraTing, The skills oT sewing, The use of discreTion and iudgmenT in buying. and The planning and cooking of meals. An excellenT ToundaTion Tor TurTher work in This Tield or Tor The man- agemenT oT a home is received. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ing oT Mr Biesemeier oTTers Wood Shop which consisTs chneTly oT wood Turning and bench work: Machine Shop which is The sTudy oT machines and which enables The sTudenT To make parTs and gears oT machines AuTo Shop where mechanism. Theory. and parTs of The auTomobile are sTudied: and Mechanical Drawing. This course is espe- cially useTul To sTudenTs planning an engineering career. The oTher members oT The sTaTT in This deparTmenT O The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT, under The able head- A equipmenT occupying almosT The enTire TourTh Tloor. A spacious living room. compleTe wiTh davenporT, desk. and upholsTered chairs, a small, cornTorTable library, and a small kiTchen are parT oT This equipmenT. There is a large laboraTory Tor cooking, which is divided inTo several uniT kiTchens, each kiTchen represenTing as nearly as possible The kiTchen in The home. And There is also a sewing room Tor Those Taking cloThing. Thus The sTudenT Taking Home Economics noT only learns whaT maTerials are necessary in The various Tields, buT also learns how To use Them To The besT advanTage. LIBRARY O Under The capable direcTion oT The head librarian, Miss Libbey, The library TuncTions smooThly and is of as- sisTance To every sTudenT. A lisT OT The new books pur- chased by The library is published and disTribuTed Twice a year To all adviser rooms. This lis+ is oT value To The sTu- denT in various ways-iT noT only informs him of The new 'Mrk' ThaT are available, buT also of subiecTs of currenT Mr. H. B. Aram. Mr. Orvil A. Oaks. Mr. G. H. ningam. and Mr. B. H. Landwer. ' The Home Economics DeparTmenT has Home Ecu ii inTeresT. The reserve book sysTem is especially helpTul To sTudenTs, and The college caTalogue secTion'is used ex- by all. Arts, Library A Page 20
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1- - l I -.' , . lr '-Y .X V , Noi' ' fi 'Is .fri I DALGETY GIBSON I D. HENDRICKS F. HENDRICKS HOESCH HOLZINGER KOLL T e LINDEEN NAY PAGE PARKER PURSE WIDEN WEISE Uffice Staff OFFICE STAFF . Q The school oTTice sTaTT consisTs oT ThirTeen members under The able clirecTion of Ivlr. Herron. Regis- Trar. These sTaTF members are sTaTioned in The regisTrar's oTTice, The TronT oTFice, and in boTh The girls' and The boys' gym deparTmenTs. They do numerous Tasks which help To make a school oT New Trier's size run eTTicienTIy, parTicuIarIy in connecTion wiTh such TuncTions as The Tollowingz los+ and Tound, bul- Iefin boards, college TranscripTs, purchasing oT school supplies, swiTchboards, inTra-school mail, inTorma- Tion service, locker assignmenTs, TraTIic reguIaTions, The school calendar, aTTendance recorcls. Tee bill coIIecTion, and many oThers Too numerous To menTion. The policy of The school is To render service To all agencies and organizaTions in The school, boTh sTudenT and TacuITy. IT is hoped as Time goes on. ThaT greaTer sTudenT parTicipaTion in The use oT The oTFice TaciIiTies can be achieved, and ThaT more space and equipmenT can be provided. IT Those Tacili- Ties can be obTained, sTudenTs wishing To have Things done Tor various clubs or organizaTions in which They are inTeresTed can Then do mosT of The work Themselves. Student office siaff SCHMITT OSLAND STUDENT OFFICE STAFF GIRLS' OFFICE SERVICE STAFF Row I: Da schne , Glauner, Phelps, Hammerman, Cook, Emery, Phipps. - - Row 2: Neifhall, Sullivan, Maloney, Baumgardner, Browne. Spink, Bradshaw. . Each year Several 'l'Un'O' and .semcfr Row 3: Leipold, Bergdorf, Peforson, OTTaviani, Scheinfeld, Thompson. girls who wish To Work In The Reg:sTrars oTFice or The TronT oTTice are given oppor- TuniTy To do so. They help The regular of- Tice sTaTT members To perTorm many im- porTanT Tasks. This Type of work provides valuable experience Tor Them. These vol- unTeers assisT aT The counTer. aIphabeTize program cards. Tile maTeriaIs of many kinds, and generally render valuable ser- vice To The school. Page 22
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