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FIRST ROWeSamb Horwitz, Janet Karol, Irene Meyerson. SECOND RoweShirley Gran, Sylvia Markovitz, Marion Stillman, Sonia Hogman, Irene Johnson, Phyllis Hanw'lle, Hilda Wolf, Florence Morris, Marion Snyder, Grace Kelman, Frances Held. THIRD Row-Pbylli: Kopman, Min Berg, Lillian Gelman, Eleanor Handbag, Bernice Olsen, Esther Lukanen, lane McCutcban, France: Farsht, Mariam Baxn'x. HANDICRAFT CLUB To teach her girls how to use leisure time enjoyably, how to create handwork that is truly beautiful, and how to link art with embroidery is the chief aim of Miss Berg, instructor of the Handicraft Club. This semester, the girls have made hooked rugs, afghans, and embroidery pieces. They have also revived crocheting. Last year, this club, together with other handicraft clubs, exhibited their work before the Parent-Teacher Associa- tion. When the girls first entered the club, they knew little or nothing about crocheting or embroidery. Many new things were learned and by the end of the term, each member was able to exhibit something truly beautiful. This year, more beautiful articles have been completed, some of which have been displayed where hundreds each day Mm Bug have passed and enjoyed them. Page Forty-six
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Er LEFT To RIGHT-Rose Balm, Edna Nybolm, Toby Rossman, Iamet Clarke, Pbylli; Iohmon, Geraldine Blindman, Beatrice Kelber, Edna Marie Eng'vall, Ida Rand hittingl, Adele Goldenberg, Renee Ribnick, Franre: Addis, Gladys Iobmon, Lorraine Skew, Miss Keenan. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The planning and serving of luncheons, together with many other interesting subjects has occupied the larger portion of the time in the Home Economics Club, which is under the supervision of Miss Keenan. The girls prepare the food, set the tables, and do other things essential for the success of the luncheon. Some time is also devoted to the study of etiquette. Duties of hostess and guest, invitations, letters, and introductions are also included in their study of etiquette. The members of the club gave special topics relating to the home. The subject of gardens has proved especially at- tractlve. They have found a great deal of enjoyment in planning the decorations, games, favors, and refreshments for parties of the month, such as St. Valentine,s Day, George Wash- ingtonls birthday, and St. Patrick,s Day. New books and magazines which relate to the subjects of their study will be purchased. The club has grown both in numbers and in knowledge kt of the culinary art. Mm Keenan Page ForIy-five
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STANDINGeLawrence Groenveldt, Benny I'Veber, Robert Widetzky, lame: Graziano, Mrs. Michellen, Richard Guptil, Leonard Kleineman, Warren Seland, Phillip Firerman, Alax Gold, Sam Bender THIRD ROW-Reino Iokinen, Oxcar Siegel, Howard Greemtein, Robert Singer. FOURTH Roweloe Natbamon, Leonard Shapiro, Gene e . STANDINGeLawrence Groen'yeldt, Benny Weber, Robert IVidetzky, James Graziano, Mn. Michelren, Richard Guptil, Leonard Kleineman, Warren Salami, Phillip Filerman, Max Gold, Sam Bender KODAK CLUB The Kodak Club was organized to give the pupils who wished it instruction and practice in the art of kodakry. We first took snap shots and then time exposures. We learned to develop our own films and print and develop the pictures. As soon as we became efficient enough in our work, we began filling orders for those who asked us to do work for them. Besides this, we have taken, de- veloped, and mounted the pictures for the kodak pages of this annual. Samuel Bender has headed this part of the work. We have taken some moving pictures and have learned to use the projector and to splice films and to make the cap- tions. Lantern slides have also been made in our dark room. In order to finance the buying of chemicals and other materials needed in our work, we have given movie matinees and candy sales. . . Mrs. Michelsen is our adviser. Mm Michebm Page Forty-Jeyen
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