Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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ATHEM TICS Sadie Clapper Chairman, National Honor Society Committeeg Uni- versity of Iowa, AB., University of I I I i n o i s, M.A.g University of Colo- rado, Columbia Univer- sity. STUDENT DEMONSTRATES PROBLEM IN MATH t '-i' ,- 1 F-5. gglyim N' Lorene Campbell ' ',',' Iowa State Teachers' Col- VL tif ' f lege, B.A.g State Univer- sityhof Iowa, M.A.g Uni- ffr kwin fp l I versity of Colorado. . . fi The mathematics department is one of the I ' A , most important departments in the school and I ' under its capable teachers has maintained a Guy Krummel Lieutenant, U. S. Navy, Blackburn College, Uni- versity of Illinois, B.S., M.S. Merle Ruth Parker Greenville College, A.B.3 Universit of Michigan M.A.3 Xssembly Com- mittee. Beulah B. Barrick Les Bas Adviser, Univer- sity of Illinois, B.S., M.A. remarkable record in student education. Stu- dents taking college preparatory courses are required to take one year of algebra and one year of plane geometry. Many colleges re- quire students to pass college board exams or various types ot exams of their own. NROTC tests and other special types all include mathe- matics as an important subject. On account of crowded conditions, competition is very keen, but as a result of tests, students from the class of l947 are attending such colleges as California Institute ot Technology, Leland Stanford, Yale, Dartmouth and Princeton as well as many midwestern colleges. The students from the math department also maintain one of the school's most inter- esting show cases. Twenty-nine Irene Mason Philo Adviser, Parsons College, B.A.g University of Iowa, M.A.g Univer- sity of Wisconsin, As- embly Committee.

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Mariam Steinmiller Knox Collegeg University of Chicago, Ph.B.g Uni- versity of Illinois: Summer Session at Cambridge, England. Bernadine Mathews Indiana University, A.B.g University de Grenoble, Middlebury C o l I e g e, M.A.3 Pennsylvania State College. Charlotte Ronca University of Wisconsin, B.A.g University of New Mexico, M.A.g Marquette Universityg National Uni- versity ot Mexico. LA AGE MISS RONCA'S CLASS 'READS SPANISH LESSON Students are becoming more interested in language courses. They realize that it is not only a great vehicle of thought but an effi- cient instrument in forging bonds of better understanding in international relationships. The Latin instructors stress the need of a firm classical back-ground, presenting four years of the language. The first year course consists of short lessons in grammatical con- structions. The second, third and fourth years offer the writings of Caesar, Cicero and Virgil. The study of Roman life and heritage is stressed throughout each course. Miss Mathews in charge of French classes encourages her students to give plays, to speak and sing in French. In the Spanish class, Miss Ronca accentuates our relationships with the South American people. Emphasis is on read- ing, writing and speaking Spanish. Twenty-eight Mary K. Blatt Mo-nmouth College, A.B.g University of Chicagog University of Wisconsin. Margaret lhlenfeldl' University of Illinois, B.S.g CALAI u m b i a University Marguerite McPhillimey Illinois C ol lexgle, A.B.: klltnkxersity of isconsin,



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SI y, B,S.g University of B'S' Chicagog Columbia Uni- versity. ART CLASS HAS INTERESTING EXHIBIT FINE ARTS Every individual has some idea of the beautiful. Every child has Some creative ability. It is the province of the art teacher to bring that power to the surface. This is done by supplying many types of art experiences, together with certain methods and techniques. Students are acquainted with the wider field of art through pictures, talks and gallery visits. Mildred M. Brown Ethel Baldwin Mabel Hays James Millikin Univer- Kansas State College, J?me5 MIIHKIKW Univer- st B.S' U Iverslt ot ' Y' 'I I . V Chlcagog University of Californiag Columbia Universityg l o w a State College. Thirty Illlf and IIUIIEIIIIIIU HIIIE . ..E I ,.,. E ...,., L ... . .. .15 .. C. ,t i . 5 .. 1 . .. ,-- A' .E15:5.--...2jg.j,-.,Ir-Eggtiig 5,33 .' ', .. .o. - fl: -.. if 17 I , -4,5 .S+ ,.'5' Sf A - I if A aw it I 'A Amanda Wessel University of C h i c a g o, , Ph,B.3 Columbia Univer- School of Fine Arts: Phil- sity, M.A. adelphia School of De- sign. Mariorie Mason Northwestern University, B.A.g P r a t t Institute HOUSEHOLD ARTS The Home Economics Department has the important job of training fu- ture homemakers. Capable instructors handle courses that deal with every phase of home management and daily Iifeg sewing, marketing, child care and development, home nursing, family re- lations, preparing and serving meals, personality development, manners and decorating. The department often ex- hibits in the main hall attractive work done by Students. DEMONSTRATION IN FOODS' CLASS

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