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Q p...l,.alglg.p.Qigill.. T h e L e a d e T oIlllllCSIllgIIl2-'llllul' 4 1 i Left to Right-F. Young, H. Root, W. L. Clites, marshall, F. Field, clerkg F, Hosford,,l mayorg A. Welter, A. Gilles, W. Osborne. L. Cheney fappointed after picture was takenj. Qur Village Ufficials We are proud as you will be when you look at the above picture to say we were fortunate in our choice of officials. They work together and have accom' plished a great deal to make our village a clean, decent, upftofdate, pleasant and respectable place to live. Thay all have the interests of the village at heart and have cooperated in the highest degree to this end. Due to their team work Sheffield Lake Village has a good reputation. Our Mayor, Fred Hosford, has done more for our school and school children than any mayor in the county. He planned, figured, worked and devoted 3 great deal to get our playground and athletic field. He spent most of his summer vacaf tion last year working for us. We want to thank him for all he has done for us and we want him to know we appreciate his work. He shows the same interesting effort and interest in all village affairs. In a few words we are Proud of Him. Mr. Frank Field our clerk has given a great deal of time to our school and we owe him many thanks for our picture shows. His interest has always been with the school and he helps in every way possible. He knows the affairs of our village better than anyone and works hard for every thing that is of good to the village. He is prompt, accurate and a very good clerk. Roy Clites and his squad are a formidable group. Their presence in ap' propriate uniforms is alone enough to demand respect and order. All are respected and they are all good hard workers. Under the able leadership of Roy our marshall, we can feel safe and know our community is getting the best protection possible We are thankful and appreciate their effort and good hard work, I 4 Iniula-silly! If c' -lljl gg F HUM 'Twenty l Fm. ll' 11 Il .r X. ! l . i I xl I 1 l E . A i V 1 ll all lr Ili M, l fi W ll all lil 531 it H is 1 f I l i 4 QE
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HHH I 1' oglj'ElllQ'IIlI 4z3 T h e L e a d e T 'llIIlrGllIgIII lIIl'l E1 l Top 'row-Teresa Gubeno, Dolores Tomlinson, Thelma Miller, Josephine Kriebel, Iona Kriebel, Miss Miller. Front 'row-Sophie Moldovan, Mary Tarnosky, Coletta Winters, Pauline Zborela, Helen Gilles. Home Economics The Home Economics class is made up of eleven Freshmen girls this year. The first semester we spent our time in sewing and home planning. All the girls made their cooking aprons as well as four or live other things. One of our projects was a doll dress contest. Using the same pattern, each girl made a dress that suited her doll best. We had all kinds and sizes and all of them were well made and very pretty. The judges said that they had 3 hard time deciding just which dress was best. Miss Miller offered enough goods for a dress as first prize and this was won by Josephine Kriebelg Helen Gilles won second place and Dorothy Sigg, third. Another first semester project was the making of a model doll house. There were four rooms, living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen. All the furni- ture and trimmings were made by hand from the velour davenport to the plaster paris kitchen sink. After the wee home was finished, we carried it to the First Grade room for them to play with. . The second semester was spent in learning to cook. We spent a great deal of time figuring out wellfbalanced meals and proper diets. W We have enjoyed this year's work and we regret that next year someone else will be taking Domestic Science instead of us. Nineteen I 'I-'lit
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