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HOME ECONOMICS ATTENDANCE CLERKS Advisor: Theresa Robinson, City Supervisor Home economics prepares students in home-making, family life, careers, economy, and human psychology. The aim is to make the home a workshop where peace and brotherhood of man become realities. FASHIONS Advisors: Mary O’Donnell, Spepliunie IMaskon, katliieen Lowry. In clothing, a phase of Home Economics, students are trained in purchasing, designing, ami making wearing apparel that is simple and serviceable. Leaders in this year’s fashion show are pictured above. Advisor: Kli .ulietli Reid Attendance clerks collect daily the slips on which absentees are listed. These slips are separated according to districts, and are sent to attendance officers who visit homes. BEAUTY CULTURE Advisors: Miss O'Hare and Mrs. Whitehead of Teehnieal Hi(th. Beauty Culture students study the scalp, the texture of the hair, skin diseases, facial nerves, muscles and hones. Theory precedes practice. Operators work on each other. 94
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USHER CAPTAINS: At door—Salt zmau Seated—Neil Cerlmr Standing—Donald Fox, Irvinjt Kolok (SINKS MMKI The Usher ’ Force is the police force of the Bayonne High School. A candidate for the Ushers Force must have satisfactory study and attitude marks. He must secure the approval of the registration teacher, and then file an application hearing the endorsement of every class teacher. Those who are accepted, are assigned to posts, and there direct and expedite traffic during the change of classes. They must keep the corridors free of people who do not possess ofTicial school passes. Efficient ushers participate in school activities, and in a scholarly manner perform a worth-while service to the school. 93 SENIOR USHERS UNDERGRADI ATE USIIF.RS
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HOME NURSING Advisor: Clara L. Prentiss, R.N. Even though the war is over, there still is a need for knowledge in Home Nursing. Students are trained to meet emergencies, safeguard family health, and give care under the guidance of a physician. FIRST AID Advisors: Mary B. Wueherer, Ann McKechnie First Aid acquaints students with sufficient knowledge to determine the nature and extent of an injury. It trains them to do the proper thing at the proper time. SAFETY Advisor: Miss Givens. In safely classes students urc made familiar with, and are taught how to operate an automobile. Motor vehicle law that enable them pass the examination for drivers' licenses are taught. PHOTOGRAPHY Advisor: Oscar Bodenhorn. Photography club trains students in the essentials of photographic work. Supplies are furnished without rharge until students become proficient in printing, developing and enlarging pictures. 95
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