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Th Egypl b Il lhe py d fh G k the P fh lh R lhe C I d ual I' l d l h p lheir l l l l pl and ky p 'fh l II lasl lh gh l MANUAL ARTS MANUAL ARTS I-IE ancienls believed in Vulcan, lhal lireless worker who, deep in his caverns underground, lashioned wonderlul lhings ol lhe melals wrung lrom Molher Earlh. We, being modern, have no lime lor such naive lancies. And yel, il, some day, you should happen lo be in lhe neighbor- hood ol Room I I and should place your ear lo lhe ground and Iislen, you mighl be inclined lo believe lhal lhe ancienls were righl. For, in lhe un- derground caverns ol Soulh, Vulcan slill has his devolees who, wilh roar ol 'Forge and clanlc ol hammer, remold dull shapes ol melal inlo shining inslru- menls lhal arouse lhe crallsman's pride. In lhe mechanical drawing room above, are lhose who plan and pul on paper lhese visions ol man's brain. FINE ARTS ROM earliesl limes lhere has exisled in lhe soul ol man lhe desire lo por- lray, wilh his hands, lhe lhings aboul him. In childhood, how we liked lo drawl We loved, when we were in lhe lcindergarlen, lo draw apples. very red as lo cheelcs and very bilious as lo leaves. Or sunsels-simply unbeliev- able sunselsl We loved lo mould pully inlo ligurines, large and lumpy, or small and slqinny. The unguenchable longing lo malce lhings is ardenlly encouraged in our arl classes every hour ol lhe day. FINE ARTS The I f lhe fine d the b lf I b g d velop d h P 'r g mod I g d d 9 find y lh f gl olee g f I body
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES FOREIGN LANGUAGES By The sfudy of moder languages we endeavor To exfend The spirif of in Ternafional brofherhood We seek To undersfand Th culTure of a glorious p T E sniTT. A breaTh oT culTure Ticlcles our nosTrils. lnsTead oT The all Too common Ain'a, a reTined sophomore gushes, Vous comprenez, n'esT-ce pas? AnoTher, explaining a iolce, ends wiTh, SiehsT du? Si, l si, senor, is The laughing reply. The explanaTion? Why, Toreign languages have us in Their grip. This year The German classes cenTered Their worlc around The one-hun- dredTh anniversary oT The deaTh oT GoeThe, The German poeT and drama- TisT. EnrollmenT in The German classes approached The Tour hundred mark. Spanish, imporTanT in The commercial world, French, The language oT diplomacy, and LaTin, The lcey To The classics, are always popular. MATHEMATICS VER since man's creaTive insTincT led him inTo vvorlcing wiTh concreTe maferials, he has required maThemaTics. ln our presenT civilizaTion, we see on every hand mighTy maniTesTaTions oT The use oT maThemaTics. Massive, Tow- ering slcyscrapers, wide, spanning bridges, solid, resisTing dams, and Thousands oT oTher engineering proiecTs owe Their erecTion To This basic science. Because oT iTs many uses in daily liTe and The Tine discipline iT gives To ThoughT, SouTh Division oTiers eighT semesTers oT maThemaTics. MATHEMATICS This advanced g Try class is Threading I ay Th ough males f p plex- q Tria gl d T ge- d ' p p T or 23 ffm
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in r' I' 5585 C 0 I 6. a ' e HOUSEHO..D ARTS lv1El.l.S like muTTinsl Why, why musT Those domesTic arTisTs always choose TourTh hour To display Their skill? Oh, well, men musT eaT is The answer, we suppose. BuT iT's hard on us hungry ones iusT The same! This year The girls oT The Household ArTs DeparTmenT have done much service work. The girls oT The cooking classes baked pumpkin pies and molded cranberry Telly Tor Tamilies in need oT a Thanksgiving TreaT. The sewing classes have done admirable work in remodeling cloThes Tor The needy. When The girls senT ouT a call Tor old cloThes. our sTudenTs readily responded, sending in an ample supply. l-lappy children received The new old cloThes, which were The praise-worThy work oT our sewing classes. MUSIC UCT-l progress as The lvlusic DeparT- menT is making! A member oT The harmony class is wriTing a symphony in Tour movemenTs. The Milwaukee Phil- harmonic OrchesTra has promised To play iT aT one oT iTs rehearsals. New eguipmenT is being boughT Tor The insTrumenTal room, and already a Chinese gong and Turkish cymbals have been secured Tor The orchesTra. ln The band TournamenT held lasT spring we won second place. Grabow- ski wiTh his bariTone and Lukaszewski wiTh his oboe won Third and TiTTh places. Music I Th d p + + fu- r K l P d kis, d D h + gm 2' pp 'ff fhffbdii- 25 f- P- -, ep HOUSEHOLD ARTS Much is pl shed T g The gi I f S 0 u T h D ion for Th p + I ph f fT d T I f Wea g se g d cooking II I d d Th co off d by Th deparf T
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