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Winona E. Benson, home Verna E. Fiindon. home administrative, general ogy: H. Victor Hansen, photography: L. Frank Spicer. general science and Measuring Sewing. FACULTY home economics: . art: W, Ralph Focht. rantz, biology and physioi. George Hedstrom, chemistry and and mathematics: Minnie R. As a practical test for their cooking ability at the end of the year, the girls' cooking classes prepared a supper for the mothers and teachers. An exhibit of lemon, grapefruit and orange iellies, set off by a huge Colonist head, was entered in the Orange Show by the third year home economics class, and won third prize of twenty-five dollars and a gold trophy. The sewing classes have turned out many or- iginal and colorful dress designs. To gain appreciation of nature, habits of conservation, and perhaps acquire interesting hobbies has been the chief obiective of the biology pupils. Besides learning the skills and techniques applied to designing and commercial art, art craft students study the arrangement of How- ers and stage make-up. Experimenting in the Chemistry Lab. Mixing a Cake in Cooking. 17
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, 5 Lil if l ' ' 7 i J-vt' fr, ' ' V,-- E C -- , FQ if , . .-. K ng? .g i VV :': ' ' .. , e . . journalism: Charlotte Flaspohler, history: Royal C. Marten, orientation and Mary D. Reasoner, historyg William V. Rickel, social SCIENCE: Charles H. Rinehart, social science: Deane Sue Russell, historyq William A. Cook. musicg Elizabeth Hunziker, musicg J. W. Williams, musicg Ruth Cull Smith, library. A n ' Janice Byer Explains in 'Norld History. History as it is today has been the theme of the World History classes which instruct sophomores, not only in the causes and effects of wars throughout the ages, but in hair styles, dress designing, and other practical aspects of today's history. Activities of the freshman orientation classes varied from a visit to the telephone company to special oral reports. Current events are high-lighted by attractive note- books of outstanding news. Girls' or boys' glee, chorus, harmony, and music appreciation are offered for the pros- pective vocalist, while a choice of orchestra or band is open for those interested in musi- cal instruments. With complete facilities for reference and fictional material, the library serves as a store of information which may be utilized. Marcella Jordan at the Map in History. Dorene Malone and Paul Calaway Busy with the Aptitude Tests. 16
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FACULTY f h ' Ieducation: Dorothy Joesphine Derigo, physical education: Dora Gene Golder, p ysica ' I Langford, physical education: Richard M. Glover, physical education: S. L. Keith, physical education: Richard F. Ryan, physical education and woodshop: Paul A. Black, h'n shop: Harry L. Burden, mechanical drawing: auto shop: Claud L. Booth, mac i e Lloyd S. Ross, printing: Jacob L. Van der Veer, Woodshop. Alvin Penhall and Roscoe McKeehan at the Perforator and Drill Cedar chests, cabinets, paddle boards and various projects depending upon the individ- ual's taste are designed and built by wood shop pupils. The students may use their in- genuity in creating modernistic tables, cabi- net and chair designs, or work on projects. Mechanical arts serves to orient the student in mechanical drawing, machine and wood shops. Printing of programs for school perform- ances in process color has been the outstand- ing work of the print shop this year, besides teaching the fundamentals of printing. Auto shop is offered for the prospective mechanic who wishes to familiarize himself with the component parts of the automobile. Tension of the day's school work is reliev- ed by an hour's exercise which includes seas- onal alternation with rhythm of sports. Auto Shop. Cliff Sanding Off a Board in Woodshop. ' Seeing What Makes it Tick in the 18
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