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Being able to create, construct, or perform simple daily tasks well is tremendously important in molding the future homemakers of America. Students of the Home Ee. department are pre- pared for the coming years thru practical exper- ience in baking, sewing, cooking, and the art of family living, This department features the latest in kitchen appliances and spacious working areas. on Nancy Behler prepares her pattern as Trudi Croussoure ex- amines Karen Steil1's handiwork. Future Homemakers Learn the Importance 0 Little Things Rita Halsema seems pleased with her choice of materials for curtains. Mrs. Hazelbaker, Lafayette school nurse, conducted the Red Cross Home Nurs- ing course for the seniors. At its completion they were awarded the Home Nursing pin. Mother and child care was also included in the senior course. Busy sophomore homemakers made many infants' clothes for the Pope's Ware- house, an organization which collects these items to be sent to Rome. From there they are distributed to the needy of the world.
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Jackie Felts helps Judy Glatzel get a perfect fit. Simplicity is the keynote. Shimmering gelatin is put into sparkling glasses by Carolyn Ziegler and Ruth Brouwer. Home Economics
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1 Mr Wigent gives Steve Hubertz and Dennis Walker detailed instructions. ' l A Indus trla rts Bang! Buzz! Strange noises of hammers,saws, and machines make a musical background for C .C .'s shop. From freshmen to seniors, the boys learn the mechanical arts by making ornamental as well as functional items. Looking to the future, the boys see many re- warding and available occupations as a result of their training. Central Catholic does its part in providing the world with men trained in the vitally needed skills taught in drafting class and in wood- work, metal work, and machine shop. These stu- dents will one day fill many of the increasingly more necessary occupations offered to men skilled in the mechanical arts. ,John Leill shows that an important factor in shop is good tools.
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