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DRAWING

Drawing 122. Primary Grades.—Both Terms. 2:30; M. L. 1. Credit,
2 hours. First Term, Miss Coulling. Second Term, Miss Jessup.

The course will include the study of the basis of selection of subject matter presented
in the first four grades, the method of presenting the lesson, and the actual
working out of as many and different typical lesson projects as possible.
Cost of materials for the course about $1.00. Text: Book 44 of the State Course
in drawing.

Drawing 123. Grammar Grades.—Both Terms. 9:30; M. L. 1.
Credit, 2 hours. First Term, Miss Coulling. Second Term,
Miss Jessup.

This course will be presented in the same general way as that for the primary
teachers with work adapted to grades 5-8. Cost of materials for the course about
$1.00. Text: Books 45-47 of State Course in drawing.

Drawing 124. For High School and Normal School Teachers.—First
Term. 10:30; M. L. 1. Credit, 2 hours. Miss Coulling and Miss
Jessup.

Open to those who have had 122 or the equivalent. Study of the three structural
elements of art—line, dark and light and color and their applications in object
drawing and design. Cost of materials for the course about $1.00.


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Drawing 125. Method of Supervision.—First Term. 2:30; M. L. 2.
Credit, 2 hours. Miss Coulling and Miss Jessup.

For teachers of drawing. Open only to those who have had experience in teaching
or previous work in drawing and who are also registered for drawing 122 or 123.
Course deals with presentation of the art lesson, selection of material and arrangement
of the course of study. Text: "How Children Learn to Draw." Fee $2.00.

Drawing 126. Costume Design.—First Term. 10:30; M. L. 2.
Credit, 2 hours. Studio fee, $2.00. Miss Jessup.

Course for teachers of fine and domestic arts. Planning of simple costumes in line,
dark and light and color. Brief history of costume and making of original costume
designs.

Drawing 127. Interior Decoration.—First Term. 12:15; M. L. 1.
Credit, 2 hours. Studio fee, $2.00. Miss Jessup.

Course for teachers of fine art or domestic science. Study of designs for furniture,
textiles and interiors. Brief history of periods.