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LET'S LOOK IT UP-Eugene McKnight and Mrs. Vivian Spencer have turned to the right page tupper leftt. Together they keep things humming in the library, but not too loudly. Beverly Winsler and Audrey Heaton have a word with Edwin Sayre tupper rightt. Mom with the long tingers is John C. Ohmen. director of the adult division of the college, CI mighty important division that thrives largely at night. Mrs. Ida Walther, secretary, takes notes on comments by Student Karen Basinger. Possessor of the smoky necktie and the arching brows is Iohn Newstead. Newstead controls the zipper on the college purse, keeps the red ink off the records. Oh what a happy party the girls are having in the home ec cottage, lower right. That's because the dishes are done. Left to right they are: Marjorie Stowe. Marian Barclay. Barbara Moore and Instructors Eve Wilson and Jane Throck- morton. Mrs. Wilson's teas are iamous and her students are good cooks. Miss Throckmoxton is most often seen in the Tigers' Den where she manages efficiently and provides luncheon and between class menus that can't be beaten at any price.
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MOST UNUSUAL, or so it would seem. Edmund C. Iaeger and Dr. Philip M. Brooks ponder the case of the strange twig. Both are top men in their fields of zoological sciences. NAME YOUR PROBLEM Margutet Randall, secretary: Earl A. McDermont and Miss MOP jorie L. Bickford adjust each others problems in the counselling department where students check progress or lack of it. Room 100 '15 a meeting place between classes for those who need a kindly word or a good suggestion.
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Much Work, I i t tie 741k, . . . CoAmetoIogq and 14eronauticA Launched in 1945, the Cosmetology Department has grown under the magic fingers of Manager and Head Instructor Evelyn Morris until there is standing room only in the operating and practice rooms. As c1 matter of fact, the men and women students do a good deal of patient standing during their 1600-hour training course that prepares them to become licensed operators after passing State Board examinations. Best testimonials to the high quality of instruction are student records. First graduating class of 16 passed the State Board with high honors-all are now employed. An additional 18 have completed their work this year. In the present class are 18 women and 10 men. Now being conducted on a year-round basis, the Cosmetology Department is c: going concern with a second instructor, Alice Neal. assisting Mrs. Morris. Instructor William Rohrer and his assistant, George Vaeth, hold forth in the Aeronautics Department where they are aided in their teachings by the miracles of modern science gathered together through War Surplus distributions. Here a mcrn can keep one foot on the ground and still learn how to get along in the air. Approximately 100 students were enrolled this year in one or more courses in aviation and 15 are majoring in the field. Flight training is available in addition to basic technical courses. In September the Aeronautics Department moved into two new buildings at Terracina Drive and Saunders Street. Included among facilities are ct Link trainer room, aerodynamics laboratory, electronics laboratory, engine overhaul shop, offices, store rooms and tool cribs. Equipment consists of aircraft engines, Link trainers, radio and radar, aerial cameras, aircraft and engine overhaul tools and machinery, test equipment, and a wide variety of demonstration and training aid materials. YOU'RE NEXT'Iack Frost gives Audine Muttocks the benefit of skill. A WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY is deftly arranged by Mrs. Evelyn Morris, right. The happy patient is Mrs. Alice K. Neal.
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