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SIGHT SAVING AND HEARING In the sight saving and hearing classes, we find phonograph records contanmng the entlre contents of books and type wrlters wlth large type for stu dents wnth defectnve eyeslght or hearing Mass Luella Hannung gtves a hecrmg test to student Harold Hanson whsle Miss Estelle Watts takes from the file hrs lafe hustory O en up wtde says Mnss Margrethe Skagen our school nurse as she examunes Alnce Stens trom s throat NURSE Our nurse, Miss Skogen, IS a very busy person, advnsung In health problems, and correction 0 f defects mwltieq cmdeemea
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LIBRARY During these years of war nt hasnt been possible for the st d t u en s to do much travellng but lmagunary trnps have been taken around the world through our many books In the Iubrary The most popular books have been non tlctnon war books Books on planmng and keeping the Peace are now un demand ART Central's art classes give the students an opportunity to develop their talent and appreciation for tlne arts We find the art students dld more than their share dur In the war years lOO tray decoratxons and menu covers lettered booklets and ce cream favors were sent to the Veterans hospital and to e Yanks abroad each year Mlss lone Sq e demon strates the art If inger pamtlng tb loan Zazulak and Betty Martm Mass Helen Ann Perry with the help of cadets Ruta Small and Phyllis Morgan checks out a book for cadet Marlorle Mills Kckedcntm gafegcuzddooke 26
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HOME ECONOMICS Points, points, and more points.Ration books, coupons, and points! Those were definitely daily words in the Home Ec. classes these past years of war. What a time those future housewives had discussing food situations! In spite of wartime shortages,the classes accomplished quite a bil in the way of sewing and cook- ing this season. Concoctions containing a pinch of this and that were thrown together and came out a dainty dish good enough to set before Gener- al Eisenhower. Boy graduates of Home Ec. classes will have training in K. P. similar to that of the boys in service. Paiamas and other articles of clothing were stitched together with few mishaps other than a sewn-in finger or a pricked hand. Wana if G. Kensel, H. Swanson, R. Wainio, W. Winzenburg, R. Rapp of the boys' nutrition class are busy con cocting something delicious-they'll make some girl a wonderful husband. Jaime- cz Miss Rosa M. Taylor and Miss Grace A. Loudon examine the elec- tric mixer,-just one of the new pieces of equipment for ln sewing class, Delores Palm gets her suit skirt evened, following the home economics department. the new fashion trend toward a longer length. lag, gg,1e'm
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