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Home Economics and Industrial Arts Home Economics ond Industrial Arts courses help pave the way to future careers. The Industrial Arts program offers courses in several fields of specialized work. Drawing, drafting, architectural drawing, woodwork, metal ond printing skills, ond advanced courses ore covered in the program. Girls who are interested in homemaking may choose from a variety of subjects. In the foods unit students learn about marketing, selection of foods, food preparation, and etiquette. The clothing course covers sewing, color, and design. In each course stress is placed upon personal grooming and science and management in the home. Senior girls may take Family Living, a course which helps them better understand their families and future obligations. Mr. Janecke supervises while Industrial Arts students work on their wood projects. MRS. ELISABETH AAMOOT — Family Living ond Home Economic — at-landed U of M — odviset Home Ec Club — o perfection! ! — coord I note oil school bonquets — the perfect tody — her gooli To serve well. MRS. JANICE HAISNE - Clothing and Advonced Clothing. Food - BS ot Iowa Stole — odviter to Aqua Nymph — wo married jolt to ! summer — working on her Matter's Degree. MR OTTO JANECKE - Metol ond Wood Shop. - attended St. Cloud State, U of M. and Princeton — odviset Concessions Club — storekeeper ond timekeeper for Lake Conference hockey games. AAR. KENNETH IANTTO - Mechanical Drawing. Architectural Drawing, and Printing — hobbles ore wookwork. Jr. leogue football, ond hockey — W ot'l your problem? AAR RICHARD REICHOW - Architectural Drawing and Printing - attended Stout Institute ond U of M — worked on printing and bull! a cabin lost summer — wonts more good student in ttfc print shop. 24
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Stimulate Ability, Develop Creativity Mr. Eitel and Mr. Melichar discuss an arrangement with members of the band. In preparation for the yearly operetta, Mr. Bozoier and the Mixed Choir strive for perfection.
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Prepare Students for Future Careers Mrs. Holsne helps two of her students lay a pattern.
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