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Miss Margaret Rehnstrcxnd, Art Art comes naturally to them Soap carvers in action swag, M . Craifsl TESY Yaworski , and Algegrq Handicraft Sewing, cooking, p Domestic arts-sewing, cooking, and house- hold management, under supervision of Miss Stack, Miss Pickering, and Miss Mitchell, re- spectively, are beneficial courses to all who choose them. ln sewing girls are instructed in the art of dressrnaking, fancy Work, and Work- ing With different materials. Studying the con- tent of food, planning meals, and actual cook- ing is only a small part of the foods course. Under Miss Mitchell, each girl taking house- hold management learns how to economically run a household, plan a budget, and other hotography, and art essential factors pertaining to management. Other types of handicraft include art, photog- raphy, and crafts for boys as Well as girls. Un- der the direction of Miss Rehnstrand, such forms of art as painting, sketching, modeling, and metal Work are taught. Photography, With Mr.-Boss as instructor, is a combination of art and the actual photographing of the picture. The third course, crafts, is exactly what the name implies. ln this class, leather Work, block printing, etching, and clay modeling are done throughout the year. 'W if L 13 l i
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So that's what was in the cake! J ls W-, 4 Handicraft Miss Vernette Mitchell Foods and House- hold Managernent Iv Q 5 n Mr. Willis Boss Wheretores of the enlarger Photography and .. y t 9 I l A photography class delves into the whys and Biology theS l ble to make Your Own do hrs handy to be G Miss Inez Pickering, I2 Foods Miss Margaret Stack, Clothing Pkkwv- av' MWAP'
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Cgok Whllslll Engstrom Gilmore I l Senior Class Officers President .............. ..,,,.,,...,..,,,,.. I oe Cook Vice-President .... ..,....., W illiam Whitsitt Secretary ......, ...... M argaret Engstrom Treasurer ,,..., .........,,.... D on Gilmore HONOR ROLL Olga Louise Ahlberg Gladys Iudith Anderson Beverlee Barbara Barrett Ralph Allen Benson Dorothy Victoria Brayton Beatrice .Lorraine Brewer lacquin Mae Brownlee Murray Chadwick Calhoun Ada Lucille Christopherson Frances Rosabelle Cohenour lean Ann Dauplaise Beverly layne Dower Marjorie Rae Emerson Margaret Irene Engstrom Virginia Mae Facette Roberta Wilkinson Findlay Elisabeth French Fisher Betty Ann Fowler Dorothy Elaine Frederick Henry Edward Fritz Helen Lillian Frye Elsie Linnea Gustafson Frances Adeline Hakkila Iune Annetta Hall Marion Elizabeth Hanson Clause Wilhelm Helske Audrie Naomi Hill Lydia Eunice Horstmann Elizabeth lohanna Huber loyce Bernice Ingvaldson Annette Rose Iacobson Helen Alice Iohnson lane Ruth Larsen Pauline Alice Larson Doris Elizabeth Lendu Yvonne Mary Litchke Lois lane MacLennan Marvel Evagene Mahnke Iohn Mason Faith Alice Mickelsen Marianna Myers Carl Gustav Norman Edna Marie Olsen Beatrice Carolyn Olson Lowell Arthur Olson Robert Ernest Olson Genevieve Betty Palm Emily lane Peterson Gene Marjory Prideaux Mary Louise Rigg Robert Ellis Rule Doris Lorraine Sanders William Raymond Schmid Iay Kenneth Seyler Robert Warren Sladky Anne Mellen Sprowls Floyd Albert Stake Ruth Elizabeth Swanson Fay Elaine Thompson Virginia Fayth Timm Norma Leone Turbett Doris Mae Urbaniak Orville Thomas Uthus Roberta Evelyn Vince Ardmore Frank Vitulla Doris Corrine Walsh Carol Lucille Wangen Marion Marie Zank One of the traditions at Central is the ann- ual purchase by the senior class of a gift to be left in remembrance. Other activities carried out by the senior class were the presenting of You Can't Take It With You as the annual dramatic production, and the publishing of the 1940 Echo.
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