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say I P . .L N . ,, E I r ,145 Q nf, Sv. MISS MARGARET DIX MRS. ROWENA H- ROBERTS MR. HOMER PARIS MR. LLOYD SAMUELSON Speech und English Speech Dramatics Art Northwestern University, 85- Colorado College, A.B., University ol Denver, B.A.f College ol William and M.A. Michigan State College, M-A. Mary, B.F.A., Colorado Speech Accents Che Individual In the sophomore and junior years speech is taken in connection with the English course. One day a week is devoted to it for one semester each year. In the senior year, speech is a closely correlated part of the American History class. lt stresses individual personal- ity development. Every student improves at least one weak point in his speech technique in his iob for the year. Various discussion techniques are studied and employed. Voice control is studied through the use of the wire recorder and the public address system. The final examination is the Senior Speech , a fifteen- minute result of research and study. The music masters College, M,A. Getting ready for Pow Wow Qi' Senmstrnecne nl mf-vb MISS LUCILLE R. JONES Home Nursing University ol Chicago, ELS. MRS. JANETTE M. BACON Home Economics Western Illinois Stole Teachers' College, B.S. MISS MARY LEE HICKS MISS PAULINE MCKINNEY Home Economics, Business Librarian Arithmetic Kansas State Teachers' University ol West Virginia, College, B,S., University ol 8.5. Denver, MA. Faculty I5
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Offers Opportunities 'For Careers I4 Faculty MR. E. G. ALLEN Business Chairman University of Illinois, B.S., University ol Denver, M.A. GERTRUDE GLOCK Education by MEducation,A.B. .s Q MISS EDNA M. LEE Business Education University ol Denver, B.A., M.A., Columbia University, Busy Future Typists 'Business 'Department The five principal divisions within the Business Department are secretarial, retailing, office machines, general business, and accounting. Students are pre- pared for future occupations as stenographers in the Secretarial division. Among the courses included in this division are typing and shorthand. ln retailing the student learns the main points of selling, merchandising, and many other methods by which they can advance in the business world. Adding machines, comtometers, posting machines, and bank teller's machines are used in teaching pupils the many complicated devices used as business aids by many firms. The best methods of keeping various types of records are learned in accounting courses. Another im- portant factor in the Business Department is the Cooperative Training program. MR. HARRIS E. HETZLER Counseling and Business Colorado State College ol fducqlion Bethany College, A.B. MISS NYLA MCNATT Business Education Colorado State College of Education, BA., MA. Business Education University ol Texas, B.A., Colorado College, M.A. MR. FRANK H. GILLES MR. GUS E. JACKSON MR. DONAlD C. PERRY Vocal Music In umental Music Vocal Music f. Q Colorado College, A.B. . ndercoolr Sch Music, Baylorlln' ersity,T' , .M. HA I , who -1 S if--N
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MR. .l. .l. ALBRECHT Chairman, Fine and lnduslrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Colorado A, and M., B.S., M.S. MR. J. RUSSELL BARRON MR. .IOHN L. CAMERON Machine Shop, Special Electricity Teacher Colorado A. and M., B.S. Colorado A. and M. MR. C. W. CHRISTENSEN Auto Mechanics, Special Teacher Colorado A. and M. MR. A. C. ERICKSON Director of Vocational Education Colorado A. and M., B.S., M.S. Woodshop maneuvers Skilled workers 'Produced 'Bg Industrial Arts Department Beginning in the seventh grade, Industrial Education is required for all boys for two years. ln senior high school the Industrial Arts courses are electives. There are two plans which students may follow entering into industrial arts as a profes- sion: the industrial arts basis or the vocational basis. Students electing the voca- tional plan of Industrial Education devote one-half of their school day for a two year period to the elected industrial subject. Students choosing the industrial plan take one-hour subiects. Industrial Arts ranks among the largest and most important vocations in the United States. Colorado Springs High School helps produce the future mechanics, printers, plumbers, carpenters, and electricians. S Q. xl f sf S MR. ALBERT K. MacKENZlE MR. C. H. OSTERFOSS MR. CHARLES L. THOMAS Metals and Home Mechanics, Woodwork, Carpentry Printing Special Teacher Arizona Slate College, B.A. The Stout institute, B.S. Colorado A. and M. T6 Faculty
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