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Mr. William O'Dell, Mr. Raymond Rznlzln, Mr. Homer XYo1'ks Our Senior High Shop consists of five divisions which are the radio, cabinet mak- ing, rzirpentrv, nmchine :ind :n'c'hitec'turzil drawing classes. Thousands oi dollars have been spent for the equipment which has made the shop one of the best in the conn- ty. The quality ol our department is evi- denced hy the products that continuously flow through its doors: lumps, desks, chairs, tables, novelties and even hunts. 'lhnmhs luke u ilC1lIiIlg while chairs are made. George Miller looks on as Dick Szindlns works ill the metal aid. nlern lllRllilillCly saws Russ time and energy. Industrial Arts
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A 9. ,.. ' Miss Anne Robinson, Mrs. Edith Matthews The course of Home Economics, required in the eighth and ninth grades and elective in senior high school, teaches girls through sewing und cooking classes the techniques involved in liomemzikingp Not only do the students gziin zictuztl experience in cooking, but they learn meal and party planning. ln sewing class, the girls are taught the skills required in the construction of clothes. In addition to this, there are studies which aid a young girl in adjusting to social life. There is also Il study in honic nursing :ind child cure. The department helps out with inziny of the social functions by preparing und serving refreshments. One of the highlights ol the year is the zinnuztl fashion show and tezt presented catch spring. Home Economics 'I I I , -N,,. NJ! Future wives of America! Scissors and pins, needles and thread Help these economists stay out of the red!
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The Sophomore Class is unique in that it will he the first class to complete the entire six-year course :tt Nlilforcl. Sponsoring a drive to purchase at school flag, this class won recognition from the remaining student body and the administration. A Sweetheart Swing and a wishing well were the methods by which the class raised the necessary luncls to buy the flag. l0-l First mzv: G. XVissnmn, II. llanvegen, S, Horn, R, Kunkle, B. Bencsuns, A Kirby, LI. Kroner, I. Huth, C, Lconf 21111. Secmid wmv: B. Ditmzin, li. I. Morris, B. Smith, QI. NVhitworth, X Hzunmoncl, NI. K. K-reen, Albright I. Horn, M. Saiontz. Third ww: D lflickinger, l'. Fenker, If. Kirk, I-I Newcomb, S. Heim, l'. Barnes, S. .Ia- cobson, I . IYoeller. Fourth row: M Miller, 'l'. Fagan, NI. Xnclree, D. Buck NI. Riggs, Lynch, 0'NIar:1, XV. Mix. l0-2 First row: D. Selfc, D. Ensor, C. Moon, R. Klalimit, CL. Young, E. Dil' man, I. Flor, N. .-Xgce, I. XVray. Second rozu: V. Boone, B. Bradshaw, B. Mar- tin, li. linglancl, D. -Ioincr, Seiber, I. Hollapfel, ll. Ritter, Il. Niac- Donalcl. Third row: XV. Brockett, IV. 'ldm-ey, D. Rcihen, H. Miller, I. IVncle, C. Stccle, B. Armacost, B. Burton, C. Ciharnock. l0-3 First row: D. H'illiarnS, Filhcy, B M. Gill, I. Albert, V. Icshcr, I. Trztciey .Second mzv: C, XVisot1ki, S. Hofstctter I. Rcihv, Ni. Shears, M. D. Dix, N ixvllililllii R. Stztisloff. 7llli7Y1 rozv: R ler, lfonrth row: R. l,8I7, G. llusick -I. Harrell, D. Strong, B. Trout, B Huggins, R. Shifflett. livlcr, C. llochziu, B. Gompf. lf. Cron- hzlrcll, D. Harris, R, Shzieffer, B. Koh- D. Yingling, R. McQt1ay. Fifth row:
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