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HOME LIVING courses are taught by Armalea Hopperstad, who also sponsors Future Home- makers of America. She is always available to aid fac- ulty and students in plan- ning and preparing re- freshments for school events. I-Iona ' Pwictwalz Twmmg gm , , LEARNING THE KNACK of rolling good pie dough .8 anet Cornet busys herself with a floured rolling pm TIIIAD Most students find one course or another useful in the Home Economics department of ICC. Both college men and women may take Marriage and Family and Personal Finance courses. Many girls learn the fundamentals of home-making includ- ing the operation of automatic laundry equip- ONE OF THE LATEST styles in women's apparel is the shift Atha Clay is sewing on her shift as Brenda Brown and Gwen Rob inson Qbackgroundj discuss their cooking plans.
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INSTRUCTING DAY and evening classes in electron- ics, Robert McGee offers practical training which has immediate rewards. Qcieuw ' Abbuwts QHCJCJ Popular among the physical science courses are those in electronics, for they lead to employment in local industries. A student in electronics can earn six hours in that field during the first year besides ten hours of technical mathematics for electronics. Second year electronics courses permit the student to earn 16 hours of credit. The class meets four hours each day both semesters. An evening course in electronics has been offered the past two years with several townspeople en- rolled in the class. USING SOME of the extensive equip- ment in the electronics lab, Ray Steele Qleftj and joe Cook frightj determine whether they understand Mr. McGee's instruction.
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WOODWORK AND METAL work teacher, jim R. Neil uses ajoiner. V, Q m,.,.,,,ML A 'IM-wa-we W.. Mm. Mug sf ' A-W--want.-. V DEMONSTRATING THE SMALL off-set press, Charles Belt, who teaches printing courses and does the printing for the Independence schools, explains to Paul Vaughn the details of operation. luclusbaiolb Ants 1 2 l AME, N.. Q, , ,mass 3, ,M , .. it so 3 f sa W1 A .ff g CONCEPTS IN ENGINEER- ING drawing are being ex- plained by Moses Voth as one student concentrates on his comments. Mr. Voth teaches college drafting courses and some metal work.
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