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n omema ing Upper An interesting phase of home management includes the unit on child care, Pat Polic and Donna Templeton enjoy practicing what they have learned on such a well- behaved child Middle The girls in home arts oiten con- tribute their talents to Red Cross projects. Iudy Centino, Mary Lou Oswald, and Iudy Gilmartin make clothes and dress dolls which are given to underprivileged children. Lower Ie!! At the Museum ot Science and lndustry the eHiciency kitchen that every girl dreams of entrances Kathy Iackson and Ioan Valla, as they ine spect its outstanding features. Lower right Nothing equals the thrill of making your own dress. Donna Warstlar and Lynn Bayer admire Cathy O'Donnell's creation. l'1fiel?'!
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Page 26 Aayoping Mo jP85A syofead For a peek at future homemakers glance at the Home Arts Department, which introduces girls to meal planning, sewing, child care, and home nursing. To the girls in cooking classes, it's pure pleasure to make and taste such deli- cacies as pizza pie, jellies, and cookies. ln addition to sewing skill, the students in the clothing classes develop a sense of style and a knowledge of materials. In home manage- ment many phases of homemaking are con- sidered, such as planning a budget, making a weekly schedule, and choosing home furnish- ings. A Red Cross nurse visits the home man- agement classes periodically and demonstrates child care and home nursing. After they have participated in these sessions, the girls receive Red Cross cards testifying to the fact that they have completed the work successfully. To make the girls model homemakers, as well as charm- ing hostesses, is the object of every course in this department. HOME ARTS DEPARTMENT FACULTY Upper Miss Bridget Taheny Home Management Mrs. Mary Hayes Clothing Lower Mrs. Lawnzina Duncan Foods and Clothing Mrs. Betty L. McBride Foods Chairman of the Home Arts Department
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en ana! Wacfiine Shaping a screw driver, sgstf ting type, pouring brass cast' ings, and making a model engine are some of the accomv plishments of the tech students. Woodshops, machine shops, foundry, print shop, and the drafting rooms of Lindbloms technical department provide the setting in which this work is done. The work of the shops often dovetails: foundry pat terns are designed in drafting classes and made in woodshopg castings poured in foundry are finished in machine shop. Tool-5 looxes, small pieces of furniture, looolcends, and trivets are but a few of the personal things made by the boys as they acquire practical slcills in their shop courses. TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT FACULTY Upper Mr. Charles lohnson Vlfoodshop Mr. George Aiken Machine Shop Mi. Robert Hodor Printing Ce 'ifci' Mr. Howard llilditcli Woodasliop Mr. lohn Anderson Foundry Mr. Robert 'lhornas lwlaclnnc Shop Lower Mr. Walter Freeso Mechanical lirawir cz Chairman ol the TCC'ilYilf ,ll Department Mr. Henry E. Moehle Mechanical llrawiria Mr. Ted Hunter Mechanical Drawn a l age 28 :S
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