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left ' ., teache-i ' pee, g Rernol- . o e Why do the words bake and burn or sew and snarl hove to accompany each other? The members of the home economics classes fmd before long that these bod combinations can be disassociated. Con boys cook? We don ' t hear that question being asked around this school. Boys and girls, working together under the direction of Miss Johnston, prepare all the meals for the cafeteria. If you want to know how well prepared the meals are, just ask the teachers who eat there. The hoys in the chef class eat the salad they made, as some of the other cooks stand by.
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Commerce teachers, standing: E. Tealey, N. Slaughter, R. Beede. Seated: H. Forsjord, M. Syverson, M. Dougherty. Co ft HB ice Mr. Beede, Mr. Tealey, and their associates are training a hard-working group of bookkeepers and secretaries. Enough shorthand and typing is given to qualify a student for some jobs after graduation. A course in commerce gives further training in office work. This department also manages the Booster office and the school store. If you need school supplies or wish to ask about your Booster, iust go to the third floor, please. t e dbove) I I
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III! 11 This is a panorama of activities carried on in the advanced dramatics class. Guess rvhat they are doing? nxiMxiiid Thanks to the efforts of Miss Londfair, dramatics is no longer a frill course. Students find a wide variety of experience in reading many dramas, studying drama history, acting and production prin- ciples, pantomine, costume and design, make-up, pageantry, and revues. No little acting is experienced in the eighteen one-act plays en the model stage, and two three-act ploys and a series of one act ploys for the plublic. Assisting the play cast are three crews. One of the:e, the art crew, has been preparing equipment fcr use in future productions. 7 The artistic minded students last year convinced the right persons that an art course was badly needed in ECHS. New the art room sparkles with new art projects under the guiding hand of Mr. Sant. It has proved an outlet for those possessing the creative urge. The beginning dramatics class is practicing a play on their miniature stage. L. Peterson works with a puppet in Mr. Sant ' s art class. This is a small part of one of the art classes. The pictures in the background represent a permanent con- tribution to the art room they have made this year.
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