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Sgt. Charles H. Brink Sgt. William M. Goretzlca ROTC Y The initials, ROTC, stand for Reserve Officers Training Corps, an organization dedicated to the installation of orderliness, precision, discipline, and patriotism into our country's future military men. lt encourages a high sense of personal honor, deportment, and respect for constituted authority. Military training includes such important subjects as military , organization, courtesies, customs, and rules of l conduct, map reading, weapons, and, a l new topic, safety leadership. Some of the most outstanding examples of the excellent training available are found in the Drum and Bugle Corps and the Color Guard, organizations established within the ROTC. ' ROTC BATTLE GROUP STAFF Top Picture BOTTOM ROW-Lt. Col. G. Johnson, Mai. K. Quarfoot. SECOND ROW-E. Ziemba, B. Zapfe, D. Barrington, J. Mich. TOP ROW-W. Hose, J. Rogers, C. Goodrich, J. Deaville, S. Jacob. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Bottom Picture BOTTOM ROW-R. Neumann, W. Gartley. SECOND ROW-E. Hirsh, J. Dilillo, L. Tufano, R. Norris, S. Kovar, G. Lau. THIRD ROW-M. Krueger, W. Crawford, D. Preston, L. Lurey, W. Erling. TOP ROW-J. Chapman, J. Bruen, B. Enger, J. De Vereaux, S. Nielsen, J. Cross. COLOR GUARD AND HONOR GUARD W. Baeur, MfSgt., J. Misch, Capt., R. Neuman, StafffSgt., S. Mertel, Sgt., W. Knuth, Sgt. ist class, J. Disler, M!Sgt., L. Provisor, Sgt. ist class, J. Rhienerts, MfSgt., W. Hose, Sgt. ist class, S. Jacobs, Capt., J. Krotier, Sgt. ist class. 26
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Jw 3 W M M 1 1 Z.: 9 Q ,1 W f .....: Q Q ,,'A The home economics department deals not only with the homemaking abilities of the individual girls, but also with the mental and social facets of their personalities. ll Every day questions such as What can I wear today? , What should I prepare for dinner? , or Why won't this child behave? are solved in these classes. This instruction helps develop the co-ed into a more mature woman who is better able to accept the multiple responsibilities of being a capable housewife and mother. After learning to cook and sew, the upperclass girl may take Home Nursing and Home Decorating in which 7 - ,gt .gff,,,,a,.4-fl, , .1 I X' ,Z . tr ' . 3 f V , H N' . I 'fora f W in - ,.., f W 'S' nm., ,,, ,vu , tw W L x Cf f v , ' A V 1 f ,rw , f W , ' nf 't , 5 W ,QLLW T 4-WN , X KW -H .-,Q A rv ,o G6 Mi I Y K l'I'I l'I' she learns such helpful hints as correct placement of furniture, how to choose attractive color schemes, and how to care for the young, sick, or disabled. Vlasta R. Vedra, Chairman Hostess Club Advisor Edna L. Ansel Helen Lekatsos Phyllis Malone, Carol Smoron, and Priscilla Schrader of Mrs. Vedra's Home Management class, study the different phases of harmony and the use of colors, which are all a part of their course in Interior Decorating. Home Ec Q wwwm .WMM lacqueline Senato checks the measurement of her blouse pattern and Milcela Tilden pins her pattern to the material. Preparing for the future? Or experimenting? The smiles of Sandra Schultz, Nancy Lozaro, Sharon Silcolcis say that cooking can be fun. W7 .3 4 'lv K gl 2 5 X wi ,I -Iss., - 91244 .,, My 75 3 '
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LIBRARIANS Virginia Barrett Rosemary Carlson, Lib. Clerk Margaret C. Condon Rae V. Shea OFFICE STAFF BOTTOM ROW-Eleanore S. Goerke, Esther B. Hecht, Ruth Sargent. TOP ROW-Cecile McClellan, Angela C. Mc- Steen. f t 1 ma 11? K7 I1 X . A J 2 :NYU l ' 0 ff? N4 lo 0 Q.fgffiqa11j1'Q zf' J ,112-iinn nf? me Q ., ...R L all 'f ' ... 5 MATRON Dorothy B. Fleming Qu. ' Lis' RQ, ENGINEER John R. Winton POLICEMAN Marshall McNeill LUNCHROOM Ruth T. Greene Manager Genevieve Flemming Cashier ,561 'W .T- .L .--3 X
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