Washington High School - Anvil Yearbook (East Chicago, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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JMATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT C. E. KFfLLAM1'1JFfJdff7IIB71f Hemi, Indiana University, AB., University of Chieago. VIRGINIA CALlJIVELL'1II'lllIZl.T'lI.l State Teaellers' follege, A.B. FLoRENcr: jonNsoN-University of Chicago, S.B. H. G. LAIIR-Indiana State Teachers' College A.B., Uni- versity of Chicago. D 7 Jessie C. MENDFNIIALL-Earllnnn College, SB., University of Wisconsin. Malvina c,VFRPlCCKTIl1ill1llll1. State Teachers' College, S.B. IVIYRL A. SUMiv1ERs-Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Indi- ana University, University of VViseonsin, AB., A.lVI. OPAL WILLIAMS--Valparaiso University, AB., Indiana Uni- versitv. N YVashington High School an attempt is made to secure the types of learning that fmzction in rational daily living. A rea- sonable degree of proficiency in the use of the fzmffrznwnfals of mathematics is considered desirable for us all. Elective courses are provided to enable students to gain a broader knowl- edge of the Held, an appreciation of the beauty, the rigor, and the order, of pure nmtlzmnatict, and to develop a command over their own resources. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT GOLDIE V. BRII.L-Lafin, Indiana State Teachers' College, AB., Indiana University, Columbia Vniversity. SUI-1 COOK1L1lfIll, Ohio Wesleyan University, B.L., Indiana I'niversity, AAI., University of Chieago. GER'1'ItUn1c M. GILMAN-Frezzehq Vniversity of Chicago, Pli.B., A.M., Universite de Grenoble, France. HE foreign language department offers the students of Ilfaslzington High School Lafin and French. Two years of one langzmge are required for graduation from the college preparatory course. A student may elect more than two years of one lan- guage, or two years of both. About seventy-five per cent of our graduates have been enrolled in the foreign language department. Page Sevenleen

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SNGLISH 'DEPARTMENT CLARA BHLLIA: KINCS-1JBfLIl'Il2I6Ill Hemi, York College, gX.B.5 University of Wiseonsing University of Chicago, A.lVl. KATHARINE DAUGHER'rY-University of Michigan, A.B. KATE D15 PEW-lntliana University, A.B.g Central Normal College, SB. MILIBRFIJ Emiciziwic-Western College, A.B,5 Indiana Uni- versity. RUTH LUCAS-Librarian, Indiana State Teachers' College, .-X.B.3 University of Illinois Library School. VHLMA JUNI4: lx'1CCULLOUCll'IllillZLll!l University, A.B. LUCILPZ OILAR-lmliaua l,'niversity, A.B.3 Columbia Uni- yersityg University of California. lVlARCARl'i'l' S'l'lilNHlikfilfll'-lllillllllll lhiirersity, AB. LUcY SVVlNlJlfLLiLlOl'llCll College, A.B.3 University of Wis- cousin. LILA ThomPsoN-University of Cliivago, Ph.B. HIZLEN C. W7.'XRlJ1D!'lIllIdffL'fg Butler University, A.H.g Na- tional Park Seminaryg Indiana Unirersityg Northwestern Uni- versityg Metropolitan School of Music and Dramatic Art. HE aim of instruction in English is to en- ahle the pupil to use lrmgzmge as a means of self-expression and to know and ap- preciate something of his litzfrary heri- frzge. i The plan of the earlier years is to read simple selec- tions, to gain practice in the use of correct forms, and to learn the science of language. Later specialization according to taste is oHered through courses in public speaking, zirama, journalism, and literature. Three dramatic clubs offer fun in presenting plays. Instruc- tion in the use of the library and supervision hy a trained librrzrian help in accomplishing the aims of the department. Page Sixteen



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JMUSIC DEPARTMENT Roni-:RT J. VViii'1'r:-Supervisor, Indianapolis Conservatory of hflusic, l3.M.g Indiana State Teachers' College, 8.3.5 Mil- waul-tee State Normalg University of Southern California, De- Pauw School of Music. Lriwis Ml'I.ARS1D6NlSOH University, AB. P.-UJLINIC M. SHLARI-liz-Drake University, Chicago Musical College, American Conservatoryg Indiana State Teachers' College. WAI.TI-iR VON BROCK-DePauw University, B.lVI., Marion School of Music. HE music department includes the activi- ties of the glee clubs, mixed chorus, bands anti orchestra. The mixed chorus is the oldest of these organizations and for many years was the only musical organi- zation of which the school could hoast. In 1920 the concert arclzfzstrzz and girls' glee cluh were organized, followed a few years later by the hoys' glee club and band, orchestra, and the junior glee fluff. QX1 RT 'DEPARTMENT MARY P. LIQAN-S111ve1'wi,t0r5 Wliitewater Normal Sehoolg Vnixersity of fVlinncsota, AB., Art Institute of Chicago. RUTH M. BlYRGI-iss-Clevelaiicl School of Arty Cleveland Normal Schooly University of Cliicago. LAURA A. CAVIS'VVCSfCl'I1 State Normal College of Applied Artsg Art Institute, Colunihia University. Licrvoiuc LoYAL Flexees-Cliicago Art Institute, Western State Normal, Northwestern University. EIYRMA P. hiEADIC-University of lllinoisg Chicago Acad- emy of Fine Art, Moni School of Design. RT is the expression of life. It is neither amusement nor entertainment, but edu- cational discipline developing love of order and sense of heauty, pre-requisites of good citizenship. Because of this, We require art in the junior high school as a hasis for that in the senior high school, Where We ohcer a greater choice, including commer- cial arf, C0.YfIl7I1!' design, interim' fifmrniiofz, home winking, and crnffs. Our aim is to develop art-loving and art-producing faculties, so we may see and discover order and lrmuty everywhere, and lead to discriminating judgment and the C7'1'IIfi07l of the beautiful. Page Eighteen

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