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Home Arts. . . De llqn for Gracious Living ABOVE FASHIONING A NEW WARDROBE . . . These young seamstresses are busily engaged in planning and sewing clothes which they will be proud to wear. Carol Hengst, Carol Willand, Charlene Srnitt, loyce Engel, llomay Martin, Myrna Williams, OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE IN THE COOKERY CORNER . . . Tempting aromas invite one to step into this kitchen and sample the culinary proficiency that is being displayed. BELOW DINNER ETIQUETTE FOR YOUNG HOSTESSES . . . After enjoying a nutritious meal, the guests are anticipating with delight the delectable dessert which their hostess is about to serve. Nancy Willett, Margaret Rullrnan, Ellen Reid, Kathleen Kouacich, and Elaine Barbarek. Girls find that it is a pleasant experience to Work in the spacious Home Arts rooms where, surrounded by modern equipment, they become familiar With the fundamental steps in good homemking. Their repertoire includes, among other things, the concocting of delicious cakes and the creating of lovely gowns. Home-planning methods which emphasize efficiency, economy, and good taste are introduced through actual experimentation in the Home Arts laboratories. Every girl in this department has the good fortune to acquire many splendid ideas for maintaining an attractive home. Page 20
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Ma th ema 1705. . . Formula for Effective Thlhlcfhg Such terms as equation, theorem, radical, and isosceles are very familiar to math students. Step by step they learn to analyze problems in which these Words are used. Numerical values, mathematical symbols, and geometrical forms become meaningful as they construct angles and draw polygons with the aid ot compasses or protractors. Each one has a chance to apply his math in practical situations when he reads graphs, estimates amounts, and deter- mines distances. BELOW HIGH-SPEED MATHEMATICS . . . The slide rule proves a real attraction for these mathematical Wizards as they evaluate its usefulness in relation to problems in advanced math. Barbara Frombach, Ellen Francis, leanine Green, David Gruver, Iohn Cainski, and David Putnam. Page 22
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