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Special Facilities Ready Pupils for Future 'K' EGP! Today's unending parade of new inventions is con- stantly over-simplifying life. Eventually, our society may reach the day that buttons, dials, and switches will control our lives. However, Kennedyls homemaking classes aren't wasting time waiting for the day when scientists create a remote-control home. To the teachers of this department falls the task of presenting the arts of cooking, sewing, styling, designing, decorating, bud- geting, and a score of various other talents vital to stu- dents on the threshold of a new life. Perhaps through such classes, these domestic skills may survive the mech- anization of the future. The additional services of library and special ed- ucation provide valuable services for all students. The library serves as a source of research and study, famil- iar to all students. Through the Special Education de- partment, speech and reading handicaps are carefully worked with. 'fri' 1 , w L .. I . ul S. Academics 41
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Top lehh: Mrs. Maxwell processes a new book for the library. Bottom left: Mrs. Vozka, special education teacher, Mr. Iwas- ko, the speech therapist, and Mrs. Treppa the school nurse, consult each otlzer. Above: Mr. Powlesland renews a book for Joe Lewis. Below: Mrs. Cebula, Mrs. McFry, and Miss Ming- hine try a new receipt for home economics. Right: Miss Bob- bitl and Miss Wojtylko check a pattern. Bottom right: Mrs. Ferrington, Department Chairman, demonstrates the use of a stove. -' ' ',,igw,:5. 1 i ' 'i, .. fQi' ' 4 E ,' 5 4 'f' ' . , , -my 1: 4, II? in . ' ' Y- 1: -- is. - . 7' it 40 Academics , I I 'v-. i-
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ia. Y sie ze' Q -lf- fsssezr -' 42 Academics Top leh: Business ed. teachers Mrs. Kellam and Miss Wind- berg assist Senior P. Sielojff on a typing assignment. Below: Typing instructors Mr. Thomas and Mr. Seraydarian check Juniors N. Marchand and S. Favors for typing speed and ac- curacy. Bottom: A conference to discuss possible cooperation between clerical practice, shorthand, and distributive educa- tion courses is held between Miss Bakhaus, Miss Horst, and Mr. Liszewski. in as f , mi 3 ' --1 :.,. , ' i . of, - -,u,:gr,?t, , N--. - f' eu ' 1 , -.H ,r Y-7.7. ' B i '- get . F-V.: f ' Y, Y 7' Q h f R . . - - V !:,.i .f ' ' -W' X
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