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TERM VI
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COCHRAN AERIAL P Y March-Paul Althouse, Tenor, and Arthur Middleton, Baritone. April-Barrere's Little Symphony Orchestra-conducted by George Barrere, the celebrated Hutist. QAn exceptionally good concert not previously suggestedj SARA SUPPES, Term V. ,..i -O..1i-l- COCI-IRAN'S A-B PUPILS . During the year many students received such marks as entitled them to a place in the A-B Club. Some of the these pupils' names appeared each time the roll was printed, some several times, and others only once. This list does not include the months of April or May. Robert Ashman, Fred Abdalla, Ethel Adams. Polly Barnhart, Harry Barnhart, Eugene Bender, Joanne Bell, Louise Bc-den, Vernon Blum, Dean Blackford. Eleanor Cauffiel, VValter Campbell, Bertha Clinger, Mary Ellen Cooper, Caddie Costlow, Helen Custer, May Collins. Ruth Doyle. Joseph Fink, Genevieve Faust, Wilbur Frederick. Viola Gardner, Arthur Gardner, Helen Glessner, Paul Gogel, Mar- tha Gregory, VVilbur Gregory, James Graham, Josephine Guzik. Marie Harbrant,..Marion Haupt, Roy Hawks, Margaret Hammer, Curtis Henning, ,Olga Henning, Grace Henning, Edna Henry, Vernon Hershberger, Charles Horner, Phyllis Horner, Carl Hoover, Charles Hoover, Martha Howe. Vera Jacoby. Betty Kaushelc, Ethel Kiefer, Ruth Klahre, Dorothy Koontz, Ernest Korb. , ' Florence Lambie, Phyllis Lehman, Jane Louther, Mildred Luther, Catherine Lucken. Ruth Madara, Bettie Machtley, Katharine Millhoff, Bettie Mor- gan, Joseph Morley, Elinore Murphy, Martha Myton. Catherine Nadrash, Flora Neatrour, Marion Nicholson. Eleanor Oliver, Herman Ober. Marion Finder, Herbert Plotts, Dorothy Perkins, Leah Playez. Sara Ratowsky, John Ream, Homer Ressler, Marion Reitz, Harry Resley, Franklin Reiter, Laird Renshaw, Earl Rishell, Anna Mae Rock, Campebll Rutledge, Lillian Rosenbloom. Anna Catherine Saylor, Warren Shaver, William Sigmund, Earl Sipe, Edna Snyder, Margaret Stewart, Flora Mae Shapiro, Nancy Sonafrank, Joan Stouck, Sara Suppes, Cressida Swope. Hilda Teitelbaum. Catherine Virgin. Edgar Wendel, Fern VVeaver, Mildred Weaver, Frances Witt, Marjorie White, Phyllis Wright, Paul Weaver. Helen Yost. Compiled by ELEANOR OLIVER, ANNA C. SAYLOR, ,lloili Polly Barnhart Dorothy Bracken Mary Ellen Bennett Hazel Clemence Strohl Cassler May Collins Mary Ellen Cooper Caddie Costlow Robert Falstick Genevieve Faust - John Fitzharris Helen Glessner Josephine Guzik Edna Henry HONOR ROLIi-51926 16 17 18 19 20 Z1 22 23 24 25 26 27 fthirty onej Vera Jacoby Betty Kaushep Betty Ann Keener Mildred Kurtz Florence Lambie Catherine Lucken Mary E. Machtley Katharine Millhorf Dorothy Ressler Nancy Sonafrank Alberta Stevons Hilda Teitelbaum Frances 'Witt
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COCHRAN AERIAL ' PUPILS PRESENT PLAY DURING BETTER HOMES WEEK 'Better Homes Weekl' was observed by a special Assembly on April 29. A play, entitled The Experiences of Mrs. Rip Van Winklej' was given by the Model Apartment girls. The following girls took part in the play: SCENE I Mrs. Rip Van VVinkle ........... ........... E leanor Lloyd Prude ................. ........... K atherine Page Lydia ............... .... D orothy Gindlesperger Nancy . . . ............. Rose Dunn Sarah ..... ........ E leanor Repine Hannah . . . ........... . . . Colletta Rhoades SCENE II Prude ....... ....... ........... .... E v e lyn Fetterman Lydia ................. . . .Dorothy Hampton Mrs. Hannah Foote .......... Irene Bell Mrs. Strong ......... .... D orothy Koontz Sarah ............. .............................. M arion Reitz Hannah ............. ............................... M arion Reitz Modern Housewives ....... Betty Machtley, Irene Corns, Ethel Bender In addition to the play, girls from Miss Kornls and Miss Over- holtzer's Sewing classes spoke on the work done in various terms. These girls were: V Term I-Cook's uniform, Josephine Bandell and Hope Dick. Term II-Nightgowns, Charlet Lover. Term V-Underwear and plain dresses, Emma Bowser. Term VI-Spring and summer dresses, Florence Gallagher. Term VII-Advantages of making your own clothes, Cressida Swope. Term VIII-Textile, Alverta Coy. COLLETTA RHOADES. . O....1 MODEL APARTMENT ' The aims of the Model Apartment of Cochran are: 1. To give the students an appreciation of the family as an insti- tution. 2. To acquaint the pupils with actual problems of home making. a-How to make the house more attractive. b-How to manage it in such a way that the money or income is wisely spent. c-How to do housework systematically so as to save time, steps and labor. d-Give a general review of cooking and sewing. e-Give pupils the opportunity to entertain in a simple, hospitable manner. When the girls first started classes last fall, the walls were dirty and the rooms barren of furniture. We discussed ways and methods of finishing the walls from an economic and sanitary standpoint. We also referred to the Household Arts for reference on the Sunnyside apartment which is similar to our apartment. We brought aprons or old dresses in which we could do dirty work. Then came a job that wasn't at all pleasant. We washed the walls of the dining room. Miss Gross and the girls selected the fur- niture. VVe got a dining room suite of American walnut, consisting of a table, six chairs, a buffet and a china closetg also a living room suite and bedroom and kitchen furniture. Cthirty threej
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