Girls Trade and Technical High School - Ripper Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1940

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ZLVU4 MMZWG-f B verung Charles McCarthy Mees CLOTHING The creed ot good workmanshlp wh1ch we developed 1n our cloth1ng work has remamed Wllh us after h1gh school That lntense feelxng for perfectlon has lmpelled us to 1ns1st on ac curacy 1n all ot our work In our sewmg we np out the 1n exact and replace 1t wlth good work 1n fact our hablt of accuracy so permeated our entlre school that our annual book IS named the R1pper We are able to make ent1re wardrobes lor our tam1l1es the tra1n1ng we had 1n remodelmg clothes and 1n ta1lor1ng IS of practxcal value to us when our budget does not allow that extra dress or when we w1sh to reassemble our wardrobes The d1scr1m1nat1on we acqu1red 1n Textiles en ables us to make better selectlons of matenal or ready made clothes Our homes are all turmshed art1st1cally and eco nomlcally w1th curtams drapes and many covers of our own makmg Much of our lelsure tlme IS spent 1n kmttmg Art Needlework class Many of us who took the Trades Cloth1ng course are us1ng the tra1n1ng acqulred vocatlonally In a shop of her own 1S Mardell Kemp1n a g1rl whose elght semesters ot clothmg work have tra1ned her 1n many ways to create new deslgns to teach her helpers her techn1que of dressmak1ng and good salesmanshlp to help customers choose clothes for thelr 1n d1v1dual colorlng and hgure to select the approprlate materlal Cosgrave L Davxs K 'rant Krause Mackenzxe Pe erson Ray qtanhope T 1 tentl-cler Zache Xfilxlj 20 fi FU 0 crocheting. and embroidery work: these were taught in the J 14.1. J L 'V ' J' , f A l



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Dressing up for the class in History of Costume. Weaving on small hand looms is fun. Discussing individ- ual opinions in Family Relations, Miss Tiefenthaler teaches the right technique in need- le work, An authority on lines is her helper Marion Barkow, she helps Women choose designs with those correct lines which are so important in making and selecting clothes. Work- ing in the interior decorating department of the Vogue Shop is Dorothy Schneider. We always go to her for advice when choosing something new for our homes. At a large power machine in a beautiful modern dress factory is Ann Endes, who is enjoying it immensely. A small unique shop has been the achievement of Helen Goll, who specializes in making cunning boys' suits. At the exclusive designing room of The Smart Shop is Hortense Krawczyk, who has reached the top rank as a dress designer. She works on cr huge board creating stunning frocks. Modeling is a favorite ambition of many of our girls: a successful model is Cornelia Briewa. Her correct posture enhances the beauty of her clothes, which are in perfect harmony with her delicate coloring. An expert sales- woman in the largest dry goods store is Ann Marco, who gives us advice on patterns and materials. She will also give sewing instructions for beginners. A novelty club for girls has been started by Erna Waltersdorf at a Social Center. The young ladies work out original patterns for gloves, scarfs, booties, and other articles which are made with artistic skill. Of course, the majority of our girls have entered the pro- fession of happy homemakers. Their families are neatly at- tired in attractive clothes of their own makingg and their abili- ties are further displayed in their artistically furnished homes, the center of their happy lives.

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