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Howard Leach Some good work has been done by the first, sec- George Huggins ond and third year pupils in perspective, char- Ben P-att Elsie Hartwig J Laiujenfeltzr Ruth Shores Jaynee Van Dusen Elizabeth VValton Helen Wenham Maurine Young There Was considerable interest shown in the design for the Herald cover this year, as all four classes were liberally represented and the com- petition was of .great benefit. The first prize of ten dollars was awarded to Elea.nor Jones, Junior, second and third place, which entitled the winner to a free copy of the Herald, went to Mildred Pearson and Margaret Marshall. Claude Bowman and Emily Crawley received honorable mention. The judges of the designs were: Mr. Norman Tolson, commercial artist of the Art Institute, Mr. Ketchum, also of the Art Institute, Miss McNutt, art instructor at Northeast, Miss Lytle, drawing supervisor of the city schools, and Mrs. Robert Garrett. Those who submitted designs were: Frances Allshouse Katherine Andrews Margaret Baker Mattie Mae Brennan Beatrice Clark Margaret Cornell Portia Darnell Dorothy Donnell Virginia Duval Gertrude Edwards Ethel Halliday Erma Dell Hinkel Eleanor Jones Marie Keeling Gladys McCleery Helen McCormick Mildred Pearson John Bradley Robert D'ods Louise Sangel Fred Shane Gordon VVest John VVood Louise Allen Nannie Barry Margaret BuChaH2fH Eimily Crawley Ellen Dod Dorothy Goodloe Barbara JHIUGSOH Margaret Marshall Elinor Rock Among the other contests of the year was tue one offered by the Fidelity Savings Trust Col. to all the advanced schools in the city. Westport submitted one hundred forty-eight designs, while her nearest rival, Central, turned in only fifty- two. Of the six prizes awarded within tlhe school, Elain Myers' p-oster was judged the best 0-f the first year wo-rk, and Annie Matson second. In the advanced classes the prizes were awarded as follows: Jean Lingenfelter, first, Florence Kerr, second, Ruth Miner, third, and Eleanor Haynes, fourth. Last winter, the Parent-Teacher Association gave a play at the Auditorium called The Fire Prince, and offered a prize for the best design to advertise this play. All the high schools took part, and Mildred Pearson's wcn the decision of the judges for first place in Westport. In a contest held by a civic organization to pro- mote Safety First, Mildred Pearson received the third prize and Hug'h Harman the fourth. As the year drew to a close, the Junior Class which had been making a special study of furni- ture, visited Suydam's Furniture Shop and other stores. This class also attended several lectures given by Mr. Ross Crane from the Art Institute of Chicago, who dramlatized the proper furnisihing for a home.
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