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home economics 323: V-.ff Busy Sewing Clrcle Oops! Who put in salt, instead of sugar? Which end of the vacuum cleaner do you use, anyway? These questions and many more arose everyday in the Home Economics Department. Taught by Miss Herbst and Mrs. Engle, would-be housewives were exposed to all the rigors of home- making, sewing, cooking, and home-nursing, tips on entertaining and interior-decorating supple- mented the course. Each student composed a plan, drawing, or model of the ideal room, while some ambitious students created models of entire homes. Many of the girls competed in the Homemaker of Tomorrow contest, with the winner's paper gaining entrance in state competition. Mrs. Emily Engle A 8.5. 'x 75. is 3.9 si 5' -L il Miss Constance Herbst l.S.. M.A. Chairman il' 6 5 I 4' ' , -lunge :fsvf-1, 5 ii N Q Future Homernalrers l i i 1
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If all adds up The strains of Harry Belafonte mixed with the clickety-clock of a few dozen typewriters .... This is not an odd combination in CHS's Commer- cial Department. Flying fingers, making all sorts of odd marks in a notebook, take dictation with a strictly professional air. Thus, the students in the Commercial Department prepare for positions in the business world. Running the School Bank, typing for the Cheltonian, and a million and one other services constitute a day's work for this effi- cient department.
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Mr Lawrence Kunkle IS In Ind Ed Chairman Mr Robert A Acker BS Mid K' Do not t lx to the opera'or of tl' maclzn g M - 1, . V , .xi 55, ,, ,A Woodworker at work Jes mdustrlal But, Mr Kunkle l only sawed off a quarter of an inch like you told me! This cry was heard many times throughout the year as skillful Chelts turned scrap pieces of wood and metal into an assortment of boxes bowls, and tables at the cost of a few minor wounds. For those who pre- ferred working with T-square and pencil there was the Mechanical Drawing Room where future Frank Lloyd Wrights pondered the problem of construct- mg an Eiffel Tower or two. All of the activities tak- ing place in the Industrial Arts program are under the close supervision of Messrs. Kunkle Acker and McCormick who spend countless hours after school to help students complete their proiects. 22 'x
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