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DUSTRI electric lights light when they're around. The fad of growing vegetables in water chemi- cally treated is teasing the brain of Mr. Plough, while hundreds of dollars worth of camera equipment keep Mr. Dipman on the jump all day and in the developing room all night. His work of taking pictures through- out the city schools for display at the Museum of Art for the Western Arts Association was outstanding. And very helpful in this con- vention also was Mr. Fast. How Mr. Lock- wood yearns for an enlarged industrial de- partment at Libbey! Showing his boys how to win medals and honors in drawing, being president of the Federation of Teachers, and laying plans for research in occupational guidance keep Mr. Packer as busy as he ought to be, at least. james M. Sterling: Industrial, Head of Department. William R. Alexander: Industrial. Paul E. Dipman Industrial. John W. Fast: Industrial, B.S. in Ed. Ste- phen D. Lockwood: Industrial. Edward E. Packer: In- dustrial, B.S. john H. Plough: Industrial. C. J. Rosen- burg: Industrial. Fred J. Vogler: Industrial. Are they designing our future homes?
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Florence A. Gates: Science, Head of Department, B.S., M.S., M.A. Frank C. Archambo: Science, A.B., M.A. Francis D. Boyle: Chemistry, A.B. Lydia Fiedler: Sci- ence, B.S. Amel R. Hotchkiss: Science, B.S. Loy Rusie: Science, A.B. Olive D. Shafer: Science, A.B., M.S. Frederick Vossler: Chemistry, B.S. Charles W. Weinstock: Science, A.B. CNot in illustrationj Eliza- beth Bessey: Science, A.B., M.A. SCIENCE We know she'll come back. Douglas Lake, Michigan, and biology combine to lure Miss Fiedler away from her Iowa home now and then. Insurance, furniture, and agriculture interest respectively, Mr. Hotchkiss, Mr. Vossler, and Mr. Weinstock. What of the freshman dean? Well, he's a good scout and a better friend than any. Miss Bessey is new but she's a live wire. Hav- ing studied in China and japan and having taught in Hawaii, she knows how to keep a class stepping. Incidentally too, she has served as health counsellor in a Detroit school and has done much work with the Social Hygiene Council of our city. We take it for granted that the industrial de- partment is full of handy men, but if you want two regular fix-it specialists call Mr. Plough and Mr. Dipman. Spark plugs spark and Boy rivals girl in chemical skill.
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Mary M. Kelso: Home Nursing, A.B., B.S. in Ed., R.N. Ruth Lloyd: Home Economics, B.S., M.S. Isla B. Owen: Home Economics, A.B. Helen E. Wylie: Home Economics, B.S. HO E ECG MICS While traveling in New England, Miss Wylie became intensely interested in colonial and the New England type of interior decorating. There she saw furniture just as it was in former days. She says that today, the maple furniture which has become very popular, is a copy of the colonial period, and many modern homes are being fur- nished with it. Among the homes she visited in the East were the House of Seven Gables, home of Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the home of Louisa Alcott. With Miss Owen and Miss Lloyd, Miss Wylie has written notebooks for the freshmen classes. She belongs to the American Association for Women, and to the Scholarship Committee here at Libbey. During the war, Miss Kelso, our nurse, attended a nurses' training camp, open only tofcollege graduates, at Vassar, worked in a farm unit dur- ing the World War, and now enjoys keeping house in her apartment, playing golf, studying, and inspiring and comforting pupils at Libbey. Thelma Liebke fills Old Faithful . Bob Hochmuth-the boy who beat Waite now beats an egg.
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