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.4i '7' Style conscious Penny Turner and Jeanette Giannini de- veloped the art and patience for sewing. '41, 5511 Q uf' K7 GAYL KRUMLAND BARBARA GLENN A.B. BS. Area Chairman of Homemaking ll, Homemaking Dept. Foods I, I-lomemaking lll, President Faculty Club, F,l'l.A. BEATRICE CROSS lNot Picturedl AB., M.A., Clothing l, ll, lll, IV, Homemaking II. Home Economics Improved Domestic Skills Putting their Home Economic skills to practical use, Cynthia Gamino and Gina Massoni selected the proper toad for a balanced diet. ls it true that boys want a girl iust like the girl that married dear ole Dad? If so, then worry no more boys, for the Liberty Home Economics Department was busy this past year teaching the girls those skills which helped Mom capture Dad. It is said the quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach. And what boy could have resisted the tantalizing aromas that floated through the air around C wing. Not only did the girls learn everything from the seven basic food classifications to meal planning for large groups but also they were continually persuaded to try the latest recipes from tomato soup cake to Danish nut rolls. Being a good homemaker is being thrifty. ln this respect a good seamstress would be a handy wife. This past year freshman girls were busy setting in sleeves and turning up hems. Upperclassmen diligently lined spring suits and winter coats and later donned well-made formals for admiring beaus. Advanced students dreaming of the homes they would someday own planned their imaginative homes and selected furniture, silverware and other accessories that a home cannot be without. The girls were also instructed by Mrs. Glenn, a new teacher to this department, on decorating and general home management.
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lass Went From Lectures To Left Hand Turns Stop! Go! Lett Turn! Slow Down! These were just a few of the necessary commands driving instructors invariably re- peated. Designed to produce alert, able drivers, the drivers training program included not only classroom instruction but also behind the wheel training under experienced drivers education teachers. Students received instructions before and after school and on Saturdays. Behind the wheel training gave valuable experience to Martha Mendiola. Drivers Training Teacher, Mr. Boyd, revealed the mechanisms of on automobileto pupils, Donna Lindsay, Martha Mendiola,and Leigh Cass sch L Y B, ff , ' -r' I ff'
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The correct use of the mimeograph machine was demonstrated by Donna Leveira to Linda Kelley, ..,.. ffe ' A' w- Student's First Step Into The Business World Imagine a room of young men and women seated at comfortable desks diligently typing away. The only audible sounds were the brisk click-click of keys hitting the paper and the shrill ring of typewriter bells. Was this the scene in a busy office building? No, it was just a room of Liberty students hard at work planning and practicing for a possible future vocation. Designed to assist students in that first step into the business world, the Commerical Department this year offered courses in typing and running a ditto, mimeograph or adding machine. Along with these skills, clerical office practice, bookkeep- ing, and shorthand were also offered to students who wished to improve their knowledge in the field. New to the Commerical Department this year was Mrs. Lenore Cagle who taught Typing I and Shorthand I and II. ROY KRUMLAND FRANK PAYNE A.B. B.A. SUE FORTNER Area Chairman of Typing I, LENORE CAGLE B.A. Business Education Dept, Shorthand I, B.S., M.A. Bookkeeping I, II, Typing I, II Business Fundamentals, Typing I, Record Keeping, Clerical Off. Pract., Faculty Club Shorthand I, II. Senior Class Advisor Business Club Advisor. Treas. I - 1 asp is f: '9 K so g Y, ,Y - f-. Wi 5 :
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