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P T T T T T T The Plont's HOME ECONOMICS ond INDUSTRIAL ARTS departments nr- r ,s .40 Mrs. Flora Homewood ' 1 li-ri..-fs-mmm. ' V , L7 Home Ec. girls sewing. Note the chic hat on Joyce Davis. A display of some work done by the fellows in the shop. One cup sugar, two cups flour, these are terms you are likely to hear passing the Home EC. department. Mr s. Homewood not only teaches her girls to cook and sew, but also to refinish furniture, to care for children and to make the most of their looks and personality. In the Industrial Arts department the boys construct beds, build tables and have a grand time doing itg Mr. Bill Roger s is the in- structor. 9 m LQ Mr. Bill Rogers
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1' H ,Tj , A if YK. Rx ' ' ff! -4-- n. The Plont's LIBRARY ond FOREIGN LANGUAGE department i Miss Mildred Glenn Mrs. John Gilkey Miss Catherine Alley Often in the library where all should be quiet you hear someone Whisper whatis the present participle of 'amo' or 'Parlez-vous Francais '? You can be sure that the s e ar e either Miss Alley's Latin pupils o r Mrs. Gilkey's French students. The library is a place to study, and you are sure to find some of the s e students there any time you go. F 'E 5 'Wi Q? fi it c,-..gfg.m 3 fi Ji gum, it ,N fa .1 , Q- g . av
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The Plcant's COMMERCIAL and SOCIAL STUDIES departments First year typing students pecking away. ,- ,, Fr -1, fs'-1 Mrs Hasskamp s Social Ec class in a heated discussion Typing General Business and Shorthand are great subjects Typing 1 s impossible General Bus1ness 1 s confuslon and Short hand looks like code But if everyone will keep smiling June will be here soon Mr s T ed Freeman and Mrs Emlly Morris are commerc1al mstructors The Social Studies taught by Mrs Hassxamp and Mrs Laugh ridge are inevitable and interesting We grasp 1mportant dates History wh1le we are told that our actlons are motivated by sex 1n Social Ec 10 136. iv Q GN V g 'lra I ff . gb 4 Us 5. ' M ' , . 1V I x ll u ll fl H41 'for' -J Mrs Emily Morris Mrs Ted Freeman Mrs Mary Laughridge Mrs Harry Hasskamp 1 I n o o I I 0 . . . . . . , . . . - . . . . . . . . . o Q o l l ' . . . . . . I 0 1 0 , ' . 1n 4
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