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Mrs. Marion K. Morrison, B.A., M.A., senior home room, personal grooming, clothing, foods, family living. Mrs. Anne R. Ramsey, R.N., home nursing. ome Economics and Home Nursing Top: If I knew you were coming I'd've baked a cake could easily be the theme song of Marie Nelson, Joyce Reiter, Norma Simpson, Bonnie Becker, and Joyce Grohar. Bottom: Carolyn Latz serves Phyllis Mar- quardt and Joan Liker. 014. ,-W ,,rArL Future Homemakers of America . . Oh! Boy! What's that good smell? Wluy that's the cooking class. Yes, under the supervision of Mrs. Marion K. Morrison, many girls learned to prepare delicious well- balanced meals. Not only practical things were done, but also cookies and other such delicacies were per- fected. If these girls learned their lessons well, there will be no need for baking soda or Tums. They are on the road to being good cooks. In personal grooming, directed by Mrs. Morrison, girls studied ap- propriate costumes for an individual, proper make-up, attractive styles, speech, and correct walking, plus other things which will help to make them more attractive. Is it any wonder that we have so many lovely girls at L.T.H.S.? Family living, a new class for senior girls, was added to the de- partment this year. This course taught the girls necessary things about the care of the home that a future housewife and mother should know.
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Now That I Neecl You . . . The necessity of a properly functioning ollice was capably iilled by our friendly and eflicient secretaries, Miss Marjorie A. Fredrickson and Miss Jane A. Eungatd. In 1925 Miss Edith Ostrom performed the many office duties. SECRETARIES: Miss jane A. Eungard operates the ditto machine while Miss Marjorie A. Fredrickson refers to the files. Civic Leaders Plan School Policies . The Board of Education, headed by Marion M. DeSandre, has indeed been a board of planning this year. As the policy i makers of our school, they have had numerous duties to perform, many of which pertained to a new addition to our building. In 1925, as today, our school board was composed of six of the city's civic-minded leaders. The members were President Herbert A. Godfrey, Murray A. Ladd, joseph Hyland, Dr. Leonard F. Roblee, Gilbert Pierce, and Secretary William W. 4 North. The only other board member to serve as president during the past twenty-five years was Edward F. Worst. Then, as now, acting as guardians of our school, these men supervised Edward F. Worst ide- the democracy and leadership so important in our educational c?ased7' Ward of Educa' tion president for twelve SYSICID. years, BOARD OF EDUCATION: Superintendent James M. Smith, Dr. Robert J. Rock, Carl E. Munson. President Marion M. DeSandre, Dr. Emil J. Viskocil, Joseph Bolattino, and Secretary John D. Lynch pose for the photograph during a monthly board meeting. ' .13.
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v Prom Top: Frances Mescher pins a hem for Alice Palmer. Joyce Schultz helps Mary Alice Meurer cut out a pattern for a new spring dress. Bottom: June Welter sets the table. Looks fine, but Celia Strahanoski is taking no chances as she takes Jean Rowley's temperature. If anyone is sick, just call a member of tractive tray can be taken care of by these the home nursing class, for Mrs. Anne R. girls. They are prepared to meet any emergency Ramsey has taught her class the correct care which might arise. for the sick or injured. Anything from a A11 this training adds up to one thing: tourniquet or an effective bandage, to an at- efficient homemakers for the future. 0150
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