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il Industrial Art Remember . . . How you looked forward to the times when you had woodshop or mechanical drawing? lt was really fun to make all those whatnots and draw house plans. Then in high school you could make those chests of drawers that took such a lot of work and those beds you were proud to read about in the paper. You were awfully proud of those book cases that you made for 7 l your mother too. Clkbovel Mr. C. G, Sykes, Metal Shop, Related work. fAbovel Mr. f-lansuld's woodshop class set up another project, tBelowl Mr. George A. Hansuld, Mechanical Drawing, Woodshop. And of course you remember how proud you were of yourself when you handed in your bread boards and bookends in junior high. That certainly was a nice display, you felt, that you put in the downtown windows of the things you had completed so far during the year. fs nfttgt- 15
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Art Don't You Recall . . , All those projects you had to do each semester in seventh and eighth grade and that last rninute tixing ot the clay figure or touching up a painting. Remember designing your dream house. I-low in advanced art you could do almost any project you chose as long as it was in art Work. Recall those Christmas Windows over in the junior High. Remember not so long ago when you noticed all fAbove-J Mrs. lla Mae Talley, Art, Head ot Art Department. CAboveJ Mrs. Talle-y's art class creates with color. CBeloWl Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Art. those new division pages in the annual with the pictures of the little clay figures that you had made or Watched being made. How speckled you got painting sets for the plays and how you noticed how nice the set looked When you went to see the play. And how could you torget the final art exhibit Which Was put on by the Whole department which was always enjoyed so much. Page 14
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l lBeloWl Miss Petersen's Homemaking Class CBelowJ Mrs. Gladys Holden, Homemaking. Page 16 CLet'tl Miss Neva Petersen, Homernaking, Lunch Super- Vi 1 visor, Head of Home-making Department, . CRightl Miss M. Elizabeth Mitchell, l-lomemaking. lll W T Homemaking Recall . . . The many days you spent trying to learn how to can in seventh, eighth and ninth grades. The rattle and bang ot jars and all the things on the cooker you Were supposed to know. The terrible time you had trying to learn the vitamins and proteins. But last ot all, the smell of burnt beans, potatoes, and corn when you Were doing your best to learn the hoW's and why's in cooking. The days you spent trying to knit squares for the Red Cross. Recall the terrible trial those thimbles were. And also all the strange markings on the patterns you had to learn to use before mak- ing anything. The tun everyone had on the day they brought small children to school to watch and care for. The day you worked real hard to do everything just right when your mothers came to school for tea.
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