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il- s 9 HOME ECONOMICS FOODS l'd marry you if you could cook . . . This statement cannot be made to any of our Home Economics girls who are shown taking ad- vantage of the opportunity of learning to prepare foods in our well-equipped laboratories. 1 l Zlllx J di 41-4 Left to right: Nancy G. Price, A.B., Foods: Betty Jean Poole, B.S., Clothing l and llp Nancy Eigen- brode, B.S., Homemaking. 5-ff' n Nix gl i 3 M 55:2 Mara- f a c is CLOTHING Students at Kenwood are fortunate because they are offered oppor- tunities in homemaking which few schools surpass. Illustrated are a few of our girls who are taking advantage of this opportunity by learning to cut from patterns in making the dress of their choice. The culminating activity of this class will be a fashion show to display the fruits of their labors. i
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i .12 fa L L i i if iz-' V i f 'K Angeline R. Hoen, B.A., M.A., French I, II, Ill, Spanish ll, III. Carolyn H. Muse, B.S., English and Spanish. Agnes K. Gaw throp, A.B., Latin I, II. Walter M. Engle B.S., Professional Degree in Meterology Spanish. 1 1 FOREIGN LANGUAGES af A fnllfh LL FILL? C99 ,. ao. gl 6,5 O Our foreign language classes are designed to acquaint us with the customs, daily lives and speech of our world neighbors. Here, Nlr. Engle explains the translation of a Spanish cOr1STrUCfiOf1 to Irene Osborne. I11E!I1y YCGFS BQO. '71 fl? Latin is not a dead language. Fern Lindsay displays the new and modern approach to teaching Latin while John Winderoth demonstrates a Latin teacher of
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SCIENCE 4.11 -W-0,.W.,N,.,,' 31 ' fi fb , Sxgwofwz f W ,f f 1 , 4 1 ,Q 04 X 4 b if , 1 ,f .f 1 f , , W . ri 5 9 'X NXY L A Sitting: Nancy P. Cummings, B.A., Biology, Charles A. Friedman, A.B., Consumer Science, Lawrence Carle E Cl' ' ton Medlock, B.A., B.S., Chemistry, P. T. A. Balloon Contest Director, Charles W. Woodfield, B.A., Physics, 0 National Honor Society Advisory Committee, Martha E. Adams, B.A., Biology. Standing: William J, Vanko, X B.S., V. J. Donat, A.B., Biology, Visual Aids Director, Donald A. Roberts, A.B., Biology, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Daniel Luther Meyer, B.A,, Biology. Carol Bauer, the student dem is h 1 onstrator s owing to the class how Io pre pare oxygen in order to illustrate chemical and physical properties of this element, 1' As the students are familiarized with Recognizing the Changes In Matter, 'het' STUdy physical and chemical changes, and learn to identify materials as being element S, COmpounds or mix- tures. 'b ,W I xx it 4 X Q.,
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