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az! of industrial mfs, home economics N - -' Bu' -'. L' r Mrs. Kay Dunbar demonstrates pie crust to her foods class. l ii .ff V 15111, the proper method of making a A-I ' r X, M5 1 Mr. Roger Bush, graphic arts instructor, explains a printing pro- cedure to one of his pupils. 1 X Af ,1 59' i K .ip Maria Germain checks two pies, while an- other home cconomics pupil rolls out a pie crust. 'q',1'5b.,., .ffl
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reparation or vocation after cgmaizmfi In the Industrial Arts Department, headed by Mr. james Taylor, and the Home Economics De- partment, headed by Mrs. Mary Hartle, the pu- pils are taught to be better prepared for a voca- tion in industry or as a homemaker. To keep up with modern trends, the entire curriculum of the Industrial Arts Department has been changed. Many new courses have been added, including exploratory building trades, synthetic materials, industrial ceramics, and gen- eral metals, with its foundry providing for the melting of metals. This year girls are included in the industrial arts program. The Home Economics Department has many courses for both boys and girls. New equipment such as dishwashers, electric skillets, mixers, and ultra-modern sewing machines aid pupils in de- veloping skills in cooking and sewing. Tastefully decorating a home on a low budget is the goal of a new home economics course, interior deco- rating. - The interior decorating classes toured the Home Show at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Brenda Cromlich stitches a seam into a garment she is making in her clothing class. A pupil demonstrates the use of a vertical milling machine. X gba. , An industrial arts fabrications class. pupil uses the modern welding equipment in metal
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IFF!!-51 ,.l.4- Mr. Ernest Brown checks a homework assignment turned in by a pupil in his Algebra IV class. T 5 Bill Bowman, Geometry II pupil, uses a compass to draw a circle on the board, in preparation for a construction using a circle and its tangent.
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