Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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f. ' ' --5,.,e4g, L inlay Wilma: Tiki? fit-2' c 'ii1-lie i ,ni tiff p --if--if f'-W me 1 fr 'W 'W ifQA.f-----Xiatgg , 1 4 9 V Jeannette Dickerson, Supervisor A COOKING CLASS Please be on time. HUUSEHULD ARTS The high school girl who elects the course of home economics chooses a varied and an interesting curriculum. The Freshman grade in home- making is a survey course consisting of short units of elementary work in Food Preparation, Dietetics, Clothing Construction, Costume Design, Child Care, Home Nursing, Household Furnishings, and Care of the Horne. If she likes this Work, she may follow up her particular interest in the more detailed and specialized courses that follow in Clothing, Foods, and House- hold Management. There are five of these advanced curricula offered-Sophomore Foods, Junior Clothing, Senior Clothing, Senior Household Management, Tailor- ing-each of which is planned to cover a year's work. The course in Tailor- ing includes one semester of study. Mrs. Neil F. Garvey is now filling the place of Miss Ruth Dunseth, who resigned in March of this year. .qv- 1 'Pop lifozrz Lora Allen. 'tlmt me sec, nrnr . . . Mildred Brown. liars you any Nvulwlzi pupci. f1l'2lt'1' Clair. Oct to 'H'll7'li'. This is11'1 ll nw! llC'i'i0Ii. Mabel Ilnvs. Please be II Iitllc quicferf' Bottom lfolrz Lois Ilopwooil. 'LYUH' girls, nut so mllvll talking. lithol Van Gildcr. f'l:r'rk ll1z1f. ' T QZ5ix,i.i3Hlif2Di.iMWl.ii ww Lg.- Twenty-Six

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. ,,, 'M Sl 1.1 gg' A wi li A,, , . 1 1 flier? r no f'-1 ---Q-rl- lfgli :l:r4 i::lA1il ?:'lf Qphdljz HAL ws' I ' Q ' we rr A1773 fi fx sf'-vo -. XY--af P1-ist-illn lfugzu-ty CONTEM1'OliAl:Y Ll'1'EiIiATURE CLASS ltolu-rt IH. 1-'ui-ry Dou't let guour bool: rrzgwrts hung f'WcIl, it .seems to me that arm' you like a shallow. A SOPIIUMOIIE CLASS you . . . ' of work to seniors. One of the popular electives is the Scribblers Club, an advanced course in composition. The members of this class meet five times a Week in a regular class period, and form the editorial staff of the school magazine, The Venture. Seniors are also eligible for the semester course in drama. Three other courses popular with the seniors and often elected by them are the courses in American literature, Contemporary American and British literature, and Public Speaking. An English library, unusual in its scope and in the number of volumes it contains, is the pride of the department. To it many volumes have been added each year, and now it is one of the largest independent high school libraries in the country. The department also publishes seven different manuals to be used in the study of the different courses in literature. Top Noir: Iilliznlwtli Gmllaiii. Take out jirn xlmfefx of pu11r2V. ' Louise E. llagor. Oh, such noiscf' ,Xclulizl Mvtzgvr. Tulsa your stents. 'i'lm Iuell has rung. Mary Edith Noblic-k. Hf'1'U'l76 , . . explain . . , fIiwuss. NOl'lll?l Nvwlin. O11r'n IIIUILI' magazines To lorlzllrfs Icxmnlsf' Bottom Ro-14:1 Ellen M. Rourke. Hlfrcrylmdy got fllfeir xp:-t-rl11w? Margaret E. Rourke, 'tScu1s, please. Irene Simpson. 'tE.rpluin well. Ruth M. Vax1I?evento1'. Dan't act youinyf' A' - e -5 Eitimlllllllllmmeilll Nlifll T D o TNVt'llfj'-l lYC



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