Pettisville High School - Lariat Yearbook (Pettisville, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Bo 'Cl Clio Top Row: Egzward Grime. Lowell Rupp, Robert-Miller, Robert Weber, Norman Riegsecker, Walter Pfund Middle Rows Miss Stockburger-director, Ivan Beck, Galen Waldfogel, Stanley Zeigler, Louis Haskell, Delmar Miller, Russel Liechty, Dale Schrock. Bottom Row: Edward Short, Marlin Rufenacht. Donrld Wanner. Richard Schmitz, Harry Bruner, Richard Grieser Wayne S chro ck . Only two vocal music classes were held for high schowl pupils this year, a boys' and a girls' glee club. At the middle of the year the boys' glee club was dis- continued. The girls' club sang 'Prayer Perfectn at the beccalauf reate service. Miss Stockburger taught the vocal music and Mr. Kunkle directed a community band. 20 The band played for Memorial Day services. A girls' sextette ar- ranged by Mies' Stockburger sang at several meetings this year. The music classes have al- ways met in the music room, which will be used as a mathematics room in our future school. There was almost no storage space in this room for music supplies. In planning our School of Tomorrow, a sound-proof room has been set aside in the new build- ing where both vocal and instruf menatel music classes would meet. It will be on the upper floor, the north wall. Storage along space will be provided for music books, instruments, and band uni- forms ln this room. The Lariat, 1946

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Hollis E C 0110 mic? S In this community most girls get much practical training in home economics at home from their mothers. However, most of them seem to want n o r e scientific training in home economics. Since it is so popular with the girls and since our present home economics department is much too crowded a n d inadequately equipped, we have planned an en- tirely new department in our new plan. It will be located in the new building. The hone economics sewing room will be on the second floor of the building in the ex- treme northeast corner. Here we h a v e planned a modern sewing room. It will be equipped with modern electric sewing machines and all other necessary sewing gadgets. M u ohh cupboard space will be needed to store supplies so cupboards will be built along one entire side. Sewing s t u- dents will need mirrors to see themselves in what they make so sets of mirrors will be built in- to each three of these cupboard doors. the two outer ones opening to form a U with the third. A fitting room, essential to a sew- ing department, will be built in- to one corner of the storage room The Lariat, 1946 and opening into the sewing room. CTh1s is not shown on the floor p1an.j We consider these plans ideal for future seamstresses. The cooking laboratory will be on the first floor elong the north wall. Four kitchen units will be installed along the south side o f' the room. They will give cooking students definite kitchen experience since e a c h will actually be a small kitchen. The home economics classroom will be in this room opposite the kitchen units. Another big item in this de- partment will be a model home le- the cated on the first floor in northeast corner of. this build- ing. These rooms will be equipped just like a home, and it will give girls a chance to l e a r n every phase of housekeeping, even cleaning. Two girls will be as- signed to live in this model home for possibly a week at a t 1 m e with their teacher and do all the cleaning, laundry, and cooking for themselves. , A kitchen and laundry and a dining room will be built in the space next to the cooking labora- tory. The kitchen and laundry unit will be built in an L-shape around t h e dining room. The kitchen will have all the modern kitchen devices for efficiency and practical training. The laundry will h a v e a washer, flatiron. ironer, dryer, and built-in ironing board. The rest of the model home will also be on the first floor across the corridor and below the sewing room. There will be a large living room. two bedrooms, and a bathrosm. One of the beds rooms is smell and will have a single bed for the use of the teacher. The larger bedroom will have twin beds and will be used by the girls during the week they are living in the h o m e. A linen closet will open into the small hall and be easily access- albe to bedrooms and bath. The entire model home will be furnished in modern furniture of the functional variety because it is easier to clean. The home economics depart- ment as planned is considerably more extensive than the present one, but we feel that in a rural community such as this,homemaking is very important and needs much attention. So in our ideal sys. tem we have carefully planned this department and we hope to see it realized soi tlme. 19



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Girls, Glee Club Top Row: Lucille Lein1nger,5Doris Waidelich, Doris Leininger, Patty Nofziger. Ojetta Stout. Helen Roth, Amelia Gasche, Nellie Ann Mininger, Helen Blosser, Deloris Short, Evelyn Merillat. Second Row: Pauline Beck, Irene Beck, Arlene Frey, Joan Leininger, Virginia Nofziger, Alice Gautsche, Valetta Beck, Geneva Rupp, Ila Mae Zimmerman, Mary Overmyer, Geneva Grieser, Doris Bruner, LeAnna Sauder. Third Row: Miss Stockburger, Ilva Rupp, Martha Short, Virginia Rupp, Florence Roth, Colleen Grieser Arvada scnpntz, Myrtle Wentz, Betty Rupp, Doris Short, Betty Baker, Edna Kline, Lois Gisel, Martha Miller: Lois Peters. Bottom Row: Ada Miller, Donna Sauder, Marjorie Miller, Clara Ann Frey, Lois Miller, Shirley Frey, Ruth Frey, Doris Liechty, Edith Rychener, Maxine Aeschliman, Nancy First. The Lariat, 1946 21

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