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Industrial arts majors and minors, oc- cupational therapy students and any student who is interested are offered courses of practical value in the Depart- ment of Industrial Arts. Household mechanics, technical drawing, toy mak- ing, arts and crafts, weaving, and wood- working are among the varied and interesting classes available. susxruev' ' , E 42.32 .. 'M fa-..,, :R35 :fn Hifi 1' ..SuisZ15'imi'Qwrw 7---W-at L, .-- . 1 Metals are turned into attractive and useful objects in Art Metalwork and Plastics. An industrial arts student rewires part of an electric motor in a 214 Practical Electricity class, which is designed for those who intend to teach electrical work as a part of general shop or as a special subject. wi. straw 1.1 ggmsvifi -mm . Walk Watch that hand! This EMC Ben Franklin is printing athletic schedule cards in his two- hour printing class. DU TRIAL ART Q Elzgiitgf' in LWB? asa Q Y - E :Q as ggmifgw mx N arm ss- xw is B EET 'W ig 'Stagg E, M-is-m,-'rl mn X51 Swan H it W3 L Q
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f J, ..5..f.g .3 Dinner will be served at the Ellen H. Rich- ards Home Management House, where all home economics majors live for a semester. HOME ECO OMICS Although some home economics stu- dents are no doubt interested in the well-knovvn proverb the way to a man's heart is thru his stomach, many of the home economics majors plan on a career of teaching. The Home Eco- nomics Department oifers classes not only in cooking and sewing, but in interior decoration, health, and prob- lems of family living. Home Economics Club ROW 1: N. Riggle, O. Salaske, J. Holst, A. Vercruysse, E. O'Connor, J. Lobbestael, L. Miars, S. Williams. ROW 2: M. Watchorn, F. Sensiba, N. Raker, P. Brown, S. Fenger, N. Belvedere, C. Boyers, S. Schulz, B. Weiss, R. Peterson, D. Mandt. ROW 3: V. De Dona, P. Thayer, T. Stazempek, C. Komendera, S. Tallmadge, M. Arnold, B. Pickles, C. Pattison, V. Houston.
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Der Deutsche Vcrein wg v 'm, any emi' ROW 1: S. Hessler, K. Keller, R. Erhart, T. Rapp, R. Pratt. ROW 2: J. Matsuda, J. Nelson, E. Prokopovyc, Dr. H. Gauerke, I. Schaible, B. Seitz. FDREIG GUAGE QHabla usted Espanol? Rainer Erhart Cleftj appears pleased at the prospect of no Saturday classes. Dr. Villegas instructs students in Span- ish, Monday through Friday. Today, when any foreign land is within easy traveling distance, for busi- ness or pleasure, knowledge of a foreign language is of increasing importance. French, German, Spanish, and Russian are offered by the Department of For- eign Language and Literature. English is also taught as a foreign language for students from other countries. '
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