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In shop class the boys work on various projects under Mr. Heller ' s direction. From Home Economics to Business to Shop were three steps of education provided for Leo students. During the first semester the Home Economics class- es studied food preparations, buying foods, and serv- ing meals. Sewing was studied during the second semester. The 7th grade worked in the area of needlecraft while some of the other classes did a fabric study and learned how to read patterns. The advanced class worked on wool suits. Aiding in the total development of a student of Business, Mrs. Mumma and Mr. Getting guided the students through shorthand, typing, business math, and clerical office practice. Along with the text, each student was given training in posture, poise, and personality, plus the arts of mimeographs, thermofax, stencils and ledgers. Leading the boys in the shop, Mr. Heller gave his time, skills, and patience in the finer points of manual art, automobiles, and wood construction pro- jects. Machine know-how and safety were stressed as the boys learned to use the shop ' s tools. Vocational Art Students The 7th grade Home Economics tried their hand at knitting while Mrs. Harrah helped Pam Hobson. During a demonstration for the Home Economics class, Robin Timmerman styled Susan Howard ' s hair. 20
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Band Officers helped Mr. McBane by doing various jobs such as taking care of the award points nad organizing the music. S. Litton, Secretary; J, Klopfenstein, Librarian; N. Stump, Vice-President; L. Gerig, President; C. Deventer, Treasurer. Choir And Band f 1 ROW 1: M. Griswold, N. Oddou, D. Zubar, R. Steininger, D. Knepp, L. Liechty, W. Gillett, .J. Savage, D. Leavitt, L. Fisher, M. Miller, C. Patton, D. Henry, S. Nelson. ROW 2: S. Litton, P. McCrory, S. Klopfenstein, C. Masters, L. Mires, R. Lengacher, D. Miller, M. Norr, J. Saylor, R. Schlatter, G. Deventer, M. Gillett. ROW 3: D. Lovett, K. Ben- der, B. Rogers, S. Smith, T. Robison, D. Bailey, G. Wetzel, M. Souder, J. Scoville, K. Jones, C. Swartz, S. Mires, C. Peck. ROW 4: A. Dillander, C. Snyder, S. Braden,. F. Lengacher, C Hauth, S. Keeney, D. Vendrely, D. Liechty, M. Gerig, B. Carper, N. Stump, J. Fleming, J. Stuckey, L. Nahnvold, N. Wetzel, L. Gerig. 19
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The Typing I class continually trj ' ing to increase speed and accuracy. Plan For The World Of Tomorrow The Bookkeeping class worked on an assignment while Mr. Getting helped Joanne Stuckey use the adding machine. The skills that the girls in the Shorthand I class learned came through hard work and practice. 21
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