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DRAWING

Drawing 122a. Section I, First and Second Grade.—9:30; M. L.
Credit, 2 hours. Miss Pollitzer.

Drawing 122b. Section II, Third and Fourth Grades.—2:30; M. L.
1. Credit, 2 hours. Miss Odend'hal.

Study of the fundamental principles of art, with special emphasis on problems to be
carried out by children in the first four grades. The course includes—Study of the
principles we deal with in teaching art to children; How to give the art lesson to
children; Simple art projects to be carried out in grades.

Drawing 123.—8:30; M. L. 1. Credit, 2 hours. For teachers' grades
5 to 8. Miss Pollitzer.

Open to teachers who have had drawing 122a or 122b or equivalent. Course conducted
in the same manner, with emphasis placed on more advanced problems and
type of lessons suitable in grades 5 to 8.

Drawing 124.—9:30; M. L. 2. Credit, 2 hours. For teachers of High
and Normal Schools. Miss Odend'hal.

Study in line, dark and light and color of designs for textiles, rugs, wood block
printing, stenciling, problems which can be carried out in the High and Normal
Schools. Course open only to those who have had drawing 122a or equivalent.

Drawing 125. Method of Supervision.—3:30 to 5:30 Monday and
Wednesday; M. L. 1. Credit, 2 hours. Miss Pollitzer.

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 122a, 122b or
123c. Course deals with presentation of the art lesson, selection of material and arrangement
of the course of study.

Drawing 126. Costume Design.—10:30; M. L. 1. Credit, 2 hours.
Studio fee, 50 cents. Miss Odend'hal.

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.—12:15; M. L. 1. Credit, 2 hours.
Studio fee, 50 cents. Miss Odend'hal.

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