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ART STUDENTS MAKE CLAY MODELS F I N F A R T Q The art program rs based on the Idea that every lndlvldual can produce creat ve work that essential skulls are best learned In relatuon to the needs of ex ressslon that f t th D Os erung e lmagnnatnon IS a prrme essential for art expression and that evervday experiences brought unto the schoolroorn wall gave vlgor and spontaneity to the art product To carry out these ends varied art expenences are provnded out door sketch ng nn black and whnte and color stnll lute pauntnng nn water color pastell and onl des: n mostl l t h g y ID rea lon to t e decoration of textlles and wooden obyects lettcrung an quotations and In posters Illustration for clarifying everyday experlences Thus past year a great deal ot trme was grven to ceramrcs since If was the fvrst year an which the art dcpart ment operated :ts own krln ln order to reach out from the practtcal snde art there us a course In Hrstory of Art n ART TAKES CO OPERATION connection with World History a d there IS a special course In Art Apprecnatson to relate the If Amanda Wcssel Unrverslty t Chlcago Ph B Colurnbla Unlver sity M A Enghteen work of others to our own efforts Marlene Mason Northwcstern Unlvcrsrty Pratt lnstrtutc c ool t Flnc Arts Phlladelphua School of De tgn l , J . , L, . . - . . , I I I . V . . . Z - V 1 i , . of , ' 4 A i , . . : n . . 2 A F x , Q ' . -1 'Q 1 Pty! ' 795' , A , r' 132 ' ' H f, 2613? ' ' . at P' ' Y V' L il Q:-3 o , , , N - 5 ' B A. 3 R ' - S h o I 2 s
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THE MYSTERIES OF BEGINNING LATIN I AINGUAGE Since distances are so short in this present day we are more closely tied to foreign nations than ever before Understanding is so important and language is a tie between countries to promote better international relationships Latin being the basis ot most languages is essential for a better understanding of English With the aid of Miss Blatt Miss Ihlen feldt Miss McPhillimey and Miss Steinmiller students learn Latin grammar and study Caesar Cicero and Virgil French is one of the most beautiful romance languages I has become a very popular course in S H S Miss Mathews encour ages singing speaking and giving plays in French along with the study of grammar Miss Ronca enlightens her students on the customs of South tales of her personal experiences Emphasis is on reading writing and speaking ability Mary K Blatt Monmouth College A B University of Chicago University of Wisconsin Charlotte Ronca Bernadme Mathews University of Wisconsin Indiana University AB BA University of New University de Grenoble Mexico MA Marquette Middlebury College MA University National Uni Pennsylvania State Col versity of Mexico IQQQ Seventeen Margaret lhlenfeldt niversity Illinois BS Columbia University M Miriam Stelnmiller Knox College University of Chicago Ph B Univer ty of Ill Summer es sion at Oxford England 3 Marguerite McPhlIllmey inois Co ege University of Wisconsin M T J 4 - . ' . . . 5 I I 1 I I . v U .A . . ' ' ' fA'. ' ' . t I . . . - . I lf I . - I v n f H' g American people. She is able to brighten the Spanish classes with II,MHQ...m S. A .2 I is 9 - 1 l' 5' if ' x I ' , j ' ' , I V ' , iiig ' A ii ,V Ars
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FRESHMEN GIRLS LEARN TO MAKE BLOUSES IIOUSEHOI D ARTS lt is the work of the Household Arts Department to prepare girls for their future role as the homemakers of America Students learn to live satisfactorily with others and use oood grooming at all times The courses included in this department are clothing foods home management home making and home nursing admin astered under the guidance of Miss Hayes Mrs Baldwin and Miss Farrar Students are taught discrimination in the selecting and making of clothing Girls learn to value the relationship of food to health and home nursing in foods class An attractive home and economic living the dream of every future homemaker thus it is the aim of th home management class to give girls home Clatlons A newly instituted organization branching from the household arts department is the Future Homemakers Association whose purpose is to equip girls for better homes and better living To these future mothers and wives of America we express our respect and pride LEARNING TO COOK Eleanor Farrar Illinois State Normal University BS in Ed Ethel Baldwin Mabel Hays Kansas State College James Millikin University BS Columbia Univer BS University of Chi si y cago University of Cali forma Columbia Uni versity Iowa State Col lege l Nineteen 'V L . A - ' ' ' ' . ' 4 ' ' is 5 Y , . . Q , . values, The home making classes deal mainly with social living, personality, development, and family asso- Q L 1 l i .+ ' - --z , . I Z:
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