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Page 24 text:
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Mrs. Mary Grove, B.S., an alumna of Red Lion, is our food and fashion expert, heading the cafe and costuming plays. The phases of HOME ECONOMICS are offered to girls who are planning to make a career of marriage or, with a few extra academic credits, enter a nursing school. Beginning with the 'sis simplestfdishesi inf? cooking and hours of practice on elementary stitches, home ec stu- dents learn to furnish, decorate, and take care of their future homes in the best spic-and-span way. A Jnewllfad in this department, Pknitting, puts a light on an entirely different subject! Winners of the local cherry pie baking contest, Vivian Kiser and Ruth Garner, pose with the judges-Mrs. C. Harlacker, Dr. M. H. Welty and Mrs. R. Tschop. Nzcdlc and Spaoa After a long day of cherry pie baking, comes the unpleasant part-cleaning up! Mrs. Phyllis Fissel, B.S., puts her knitting talents to good use. Her schedule combines home ec and freshman science.
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LEFT: The 12C's go through practice drills to warm up for the dayls work. RIGHT: These junior girls learn an easy way to add the stagger- ing columns in bookkeeping. ' . . . to Ofhaf As early as ninth grade the commercial students receive some ideas of secretarial work from Miss Myers. Mr. Richard Winn, B.S., vacationing from ogice practice, shorthand and typing, at-tends the rehearsal of the concert band. Miss Ieanette Espenshade, B.S., whose related hobby is selling, enjoys telling her classes about her many inter- esting experiences.
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To practical minded boys, the INDUSTRIAL ARTS curliculum ioffers5fthei'lohance tofdevelop skills in draftsmenshipgh printing? l m and wood, mefal and foimdry siiiol wafkingi'llnlofiispifeirrsfisof inky hands, skinned fingers, stickyhyarnish and com- plicatedldimensionls, thedfellows lffnrn out eye- catching 'projects of real yalue. Besides ,ld evelop- ing manual abilitiesythejlltry' to soak uples much technical knowledge as ,possible to equip them for positions in tomorr0W's industry. J. Graff tries his hand at shaping a lamp on the lathe. Fraud Hzrzffsrrzerz E. Harrell, M. Henry, H. Greenawalt and M . Geesey set up type in the school print shop. Mr. Dalton Landis, B.S., gives his suggestions to a shop Mr. Ward Yorks, B.S.,lM.Ed., puts his O.K. on a newly developed picture to he used for the Lion. lad faced with a problem in mechanical drawing.
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