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ART DEPARTMENT HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ART DEPARTMI- NT COMMERCIAL I Fl ty one DEPARTINIENT
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A N E M 0 N E Nineteen Forty Page Art Department For the theme of the year book What four hundred students do in school fifteen make up the high school art department Who under the capable supervision of Miss Violet Kercheval this year, have done very well m working with pastels oils charcoal pen and mk sketches bead work water colors pottery carvlng and poster work The art class took part in two poster contests this year for the junior and senior class plays ln whlch prizes were given to the three best posters in each contest Farly ln the year the whole school was privileged to see a beautlful display of Japanese art The art students drew and studied the art pamtmgs whlle they were on display The art department also has another dlvlslon of art the grade art 1n which the stu dents work with crayons and water colors This year as well as other years the art department has made its mark 1n art work by having a capable supervisor and a successful year Home Economics Under the supervision of Miss Downs the Home Economics class did much to 1m prove our domestic talent During the first semester we discussed luncheons and dmners We learned to tix attractive as well as healthful meals Some of the things prepared were soups salads beverages and desserts The second semester we found the dlfferent types of clothlng suited to our personallty We then started on sewmg Some of the garments made were slips and dresses They were all very mee Thls year we have something Wlndfall has never had a Boys Home Economlcs Class They are learmng to press their own clothes sew buttons on set a table how to be more mannerly which will help them now, and ln years to come Industrial Art Department Of our four hundred and fifty four enrollment one hundred students make up the Industrial Art Department which IS under the supervlslon of Mr Patten It conslsts of three individual groups beglnnlllg shop advanced shop and glrls shop The first semester ln begmmng shop the students took mechanical drawing The second semester they were taught how to use the various machmes and started to make small projects ln woodwork Some of the projects were book-ends table lamps book racks and magazine racks The advanced shop IS made up entlrely of boys of advanced learning IH manual tralnlng In thls class there IS a large variety of fields you can work ln such as concrete foundry woodwork and metal work This year there IS a new addition to shop whlch IS composed of girls In this class the girls make small projects ln wood work and some in bent metal Commerical Department The commerlcal department under the supervision of Mlss Clark interest more than one third of our students The commercial department conslsts of typmg I and II shorthand bookkeep1ng and general business The typmg class has as ltS full capacity forty five students They have been com petmg against each other ln different contest A golf contest for accuracy a boat race and a automobile race for speed The fastest typlst IS Frances DeWitt who typed seventy three words a minute perfect Also the typmg classes made pictures and dlf ferent characters on their typewrlters which made a good exhibit of what can be done with a typewriter besides writing The shorthand class also showed thelr ablllty to make plctures as well as write with shorthand The bookkeeping and general business classes find no time to make pictures but under the tutoring of Miss Clark come out with a wider intelligence as to vshat balancing the books means Flfty . u ' 11 ' i f 1 1 . . ' '. . A . l 1 1 1 , , ., , , . . . 1 . , . . J 1 . . . . 7 . ' ' . . . - 1 1 ' U - 1 1 , . . . . , . 1 . . 3 ' ' , . . I - y V . .. . . . , '. . . ' ' . ' . - 1 ' 1 , . ' - 1 1 , . , 1 1 1 1 . . '. . ' - ' - - 1 ' 1 1 - 1 I . ' .. V . ' Y. . ' ' '.,. 1 . . . . . . 'V V. H - 11 ,
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A N E M O N E Nineteen Forty Wxlllam Barry Grace Barry Mabel Warren Mrs Granvllle Fddle George Ann Tommy. Sally. 4 . A Mr. Merritt Miss Dalrymple ALMOST EIGHTEEN Fddle s Dad HIS Mother The Daughter A Muslc Teacher Of the Woman s Club Almost Elghteen Who has a phllosophy Fddle s Ideal A frlend of Eddle s One of the crowd .. . A Professor Also a Clubwoman Buddle Dlckey Naoml Meyncke Roberta Van Horn Ruby Hmds Ruth Legg Robert Hodson John Hobbs Mary E Fernung ,, . , Jun1orMaxfield Martha Tolle Merl Hutto . Louise Johnson Page ' , ,, , . , Fifty two Junior Play Cast Beatrice .,ln,tt igjoig tltn 5 n.tn D tnntnnn gjlgg ' no
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