DEPARTMENT REPORTS 



69 



students in the Science Division beginning next year. It will also offer 

 Minor work for students in the Home Economics Division. The above 

 arrangement will make it possible for students to j^repare themselves 

 along any one of three lines, namely : a broad academic training, commer- 

 cial art work, or a normal training which will prepare them to teach 

 art in our public schools 



Some minor changes have been made in the courses for Engineers, but 

 there is no reduction in total time iillowed for drawing and Machine 

 Design. 

 The following is a teaching schedule of the Department: 



KespectfuUy submitted, 



E. K. STEWARD, 

 Professor of Drawing and Design. 



TEACHING SCHEDULE DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING AND DESIGN. 

 FALL TERM, 1922 



Class 



Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 



Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 

 Freshmen . 



Freshmen . 

 Freshmen. 

 Freshmen . 

 Freshmen. 

 Freshmen . 



Freshmen . . . 

 Freshmen . . . 

 Sophomores . 

 Sophomores . 

 Sophomores. 



Sophomores . 

 Sophomores . 

 Sophomores . 

 Sophomores . 

 Sophomores . 



Sophomores . 

 Sophomores . 



Juniors 



Juniors 



Juniors 



Juniors . 

 Juniors . 

 Seniors. 

 Seniors. 



Seniors . . . 



Seniors 



Freshmen . 



Total. 



Subject 



Mechanical Drawing. 



Mechanical Drawing. 

 Mechanical Drawing. 

 Mechanical Drawing. 

 Mechanical Drawing. 



Mechanical Drawing. 

 Mechanical Drawing. 

 Mechanical Drawing. 

 Mechanical Drawing. 

 Mechanical Drawing. 



Mechanical Drawing 



Mechanical Drawing 



Freehand Drawing 



Freehand Drawing Science. 

 Freehand Drawing Science. 



Freehand Drawing Science. 

 Freehand Drawing Science. 



Descriptive Geometry 



Descriptive Geometry 



Descriptive Geometry 



Descriptive Geometry . 

 Descriptive Geometry. 

 Descriptive Geometry. 

 Descriptive Geometry. 

 Descriptive Geometry. 



Freehand Drawing. . . 

 Freehand Drawing.. . 

 House Architecture. . 

 Shades and Shadows. 

 Kinematics 



Adv. Freehand Drawing. . . . 



Adv. Freehand Drawing 



History of Art 



Mechanical Drawing (Ags.) . 



Freehand Drawing 



Freehand & Mech. Drawing. 

 Freehand Drawing Science. . . 



No. 



4ab-l . . 

 4ab-2.. 

 4al)-3 . . 

 4ab-4.. 

 4ab-5.. 



4ab-6.. 

 4ab-7. . 

 4ab-8.. 

 4ab-9.. 

 4ab-10. 



4ab-ll. 

 4ab-12. 



lb 



21a-l.. 

 21a-2.. 



21a-3. 

 21a-4. 

 5a-l.. 

 5a-2.. 

 5a-3.. 



5a-4. 

 5a-5. 

 5a-6. 

 5a-7. 

 5a-8. 



21b... 



Im.... 



9 



7-2a.. 



6c-4a. 



Ip.. 

 21e. 

 2b.. 

 3b.. 



Is 



Ic 



21a-3a. 

 21h.... 



Instructor 



J. W. Steward. 



Mr. Brattin 



Mr. Stewart . . . 



Mr. Field 



Mr. Brattin 



Mr. Rising 



J. W. Steward.. 

 Mr. Fairbanks. 

 Mr. Brattin.. . . 

 Mr. Rising 



J. W. Steward 



Mr. Fairbanks 



Mr. Scheele, Miss Butler . 



Miss Holt 



Miss Butler 



Miss Holt . . . 

 Miss Butler . , 

 Mr. Field.... 

 Mr. Stewart. 

 Mr. Stewart . 



Hours 



R. K. Steward. 



Mr. Field 



Mr. Rising 



R. K. Steward. 

 Mr. Fairbanks. 



Mr. Scheele 



Mr. Scheele. . . . 

 R. K. Steward. 

 Mr. Newman. . 

 Mr. Field 



Mr. Scheele. .. 

 Mr. Scheele... 

 Miss Holt. . . . 

 Mr. Newman, 



Mr. Scheele. . . 

 Mr. Newman. 

 Miss Butler. .. 



6 

 6 

 6 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 



6 

 6 

 10 

 4 

 4 



4 

 4 

 6 

 6 

 6 



6 

 6 

 6 



10 



10 



6 



6 



4 



6 



10 



3 



6 



4 



10 



4 



No. of 

 students 



20 

 19 

 15 

 20 

 IS 



15 

 14 

 14 

 18 

 21 



18 

 19 

 19 

 20 

 29 



21 

 18 

 15 

 13 

 18 



17 

 18 

 20 

 19 

 20 



9 

 10 



2 

 12 



9 



1 



1 



19 

 5 



5 



6 



15 







553 



