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Mrs. Roop Molds Students Into Homemakers Home Economics turned out to be one of this yearV most usefuUand beneficial courses. Not only did the girls learn cookinf; and sewing skills. but they also learned to shop with discrimination. The cooking lessons reached their goal when the girls pre- pared a complete meal, while the sewing lessons were highlighted by the annual fashion show. Above, left: Are you sure this is how Betty Crocker got started? Bottom, left: Finger- lickin ' good, right. Barb? Above, right: The finished product — beautiful! Bottom, right: Does it pass the taste test. Mrs. Ropp '
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Industrial Arts: Education Through Creation Concordia. aloni{ with its college ori- ented courses, offered a broad spectrum of applicable trades to students in In- dustrial Arts. Girls were also enrolled in the program. Here they could release their artistic flairs through drawings and projects. The shop taught practical skills to be beneficially employed by students now and in the future. Top: Holly Toenges, a female en- roUee, finishes an assigned draw- ing. Left, center: Finishing touches are applied to a practi- cal piece of woodwork. Right, center: Danl Kraemer constructs a bed for the family pet. Bottom: Coordinated use of tools enables students to transfer creative thoughts into existence.
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Coeds Add New Dimension to ROTC Program Cpt. Thomas S. Agness. a new- comer to Concordia, and Sgt. Paul E. Miller successfuly headed a su- perb breed of Cadets. The effects of Women ' s Lib was felt since fe- males could partake of military classes and activities. The Coed, Pre- cision, Rifle and Snap Squad teams had another year of fine perform- ances. The annual Officer ' s Ball, suc- ceeded by the Military Tournament, brought the vear to a close. ■ H ■H : . x Pim i g Mri0 l i ft-fj iH B W H 1 Top: Coeds practice ainurig m the rifle range. Middle, left: .Sawyer names the indicated parts. Middle, right: Tom Gerbers stands at right shoulder arms, bottom, left: CPT Agness inspects Mike Maszkiewies. Bottom, right: Milo gals enjoy socializing.
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