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ellllllIlINlllIl4DllR lIDllE5llNll AlIN1llID llllINlllIKf fll3lIl9lllllll2n HE purpose of the Junior Pen and Ink Club is to contribute draw- ings to the Maroon and the Year Book. Much time is spent in studying pen technique and in acquiring skill in handling the pen. So far this year many of the drawings made by the club have been published in the Maroon and there appear a surprising number of them in the annual. Although there are only nineteen members of the club they have accomplished a great deal. In the November Maroon. the following members had published art work: Earl Bauer, Mary Pryor Baker, Anna Rose Kortgardner, Marion Held, and Lewis Lazaer. In the December Maroon these members contributed: Earl Bauer, Marion Held, Anna Rose Kortgardner, and Mary Pryor Baker. In the February issue the following members are represented: Mary Pryor Baker, Lewis Lazaer, and Marion Held. In the Year Book the entire group of calendar headings and twenty-five of the clever club drawings are the work of the club. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Taylor, without whose help the club could not have iiourished. The chairman is Francis Claxton, one of the talented members. The following members do not appear in the picture: Bauer, Becker, Balthasar, Snow, Beilman, and Thompson. -M arion H elfl Junior Pen and Ink Club First Row, left to right: Powell. Baker, Held, Stine, Kortgardner, MeMahan, and Hasz, Second Row: Wrede, Caron, Haap, Claxton, Fischer, and Lazaer. f1231
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SllE5llNlllll4DlIR lllDllE5lINll AlINlllID llllllxllllllfl 1l3lIlQllllllPa HE purpose of the'Senior Pen and Ink Club, which is under leader- ship of Mrs. Almira Jewett Taylor, is to illustrate with pen and ink the poems, stories and articles of the Maroon and the Year Book? So far, the members of this club have worked diligently to make these publications of the school as attractive and interesting as possible and to help make each number a success. The first three numbers of the Maroon carry the following drawings by members of the Senior Pen and Ink Club. The illustration by Rose Rodenberg for Wise and Otherwiseu in the November Maroon will be used permanently. Ruins and the tail piece for Wanderlust are by Roberta Baker. The illustration for Rain is by Virginia Steinman and the cartoon School Days is by Lewis Lazaer. The December issue con- tains Santa's Conversion by Rose Rodenberg, and Christmas in Other Lands is by Virginia Steinman. The cover for the February number and the heading for Triolet are by Roberta Baker. Lucille Auel sub'mitted the patriotic border design and Lewis Lazaer the cartoon, The Modern Washington. The following members have contributed drawings to the Year Book of 1930: Lucille Auel, Roberta Baker, Agnes Dydynski, Lewis Lazier, Rose Rodenberg, Virginia Steinman, Esther Teres, Horace Daughters, Helen Balthasar, Helen Snow, Ruth Thompson, Janet Beilman. Member not shown in the picture are Lazaer, Murphy, Balthaser, Snow, Thompson, and Beilmarf -Roberta Baker, Chairman Senior Pen and Ink Club First Row, left to right: Baker, Teres, Steinmann, Auel, Kirchner, and Dydynski. Top Row: Bradford, Soifer, Rodenbcrg, Daughters, and Zwick. 51221
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f1l?flllllRlli9S9 fl3llRAllF6lIF Glilifjllillllb HE Craft Club for Girls, which is under the supervision of Miss Fliege, is very interesting. We enjoy our Thursday afternoon get-together for the purpose of becoming more acquainted with design and to learn different forms of craft Work. In this Way We use various kinds of materials and tools. The first project that was undertaken was a leather pocketbook. First we made our designs, then tooled them on the leather. Then We laced the diierent parts together and put on fasteners. The next project taken up was a hammered bracelet. When these were Hnished, the girls Wore them immediately. We are now planning a small panel, with a copy of a famous painting mounted upon it. The decoration will be done in gesso. The oflicers of the club are: Myrtle Duttenhofer, Presidentg Ruth Beineke, Vice President, and Mildred J uergens, Secretary. Two of our club members, Jean Houghton and Helen Graf, are not in our picture. Jean is a new member of our club. -Myrtle Duttenhofer Girls' Craft Club First Row, left to right: Nicoll, Neuer, Zervos. Dunkman, Schafer, R. Schafer, Cerwinski, Rengers. Second Row: E. Schafer, Te-res, Stephanoff, Beier, Arbell, Covert, Frank, Roeller. Top Row: Beineke, Juergens, Miller, Duttenhofer, Morris, Keller. 51243
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