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C7 CJ Q ii ittle uld l Know what the hidden sec rets of the culinary art were until 1 shot snows the girls preparing some of the better dishes whlch they learn to in this class Miss Rose also teaches t classes how to serve correctly in t dinin room adjacent to the cafeteria i Rosie The Riveter must have gotten training here with some of our industrial metal tools to good advantage This snap is of the fifth hour class working on the lathes and sheet metal projects This class will prove to be a great value in the after war years of reconstruction and revertlon to peace industries The Music Goes Round and Round and Comes Out Here At least that's the idea about radio But the class is finding out that there is more to it than that This shows the students in a more studious mood pouring over their homework and try ing to make Mr Brown think they are Build a Better Mouse Trap is the title of the song suggesting how to get ahead in the world These fellows are not only' learning how to build a better mouse trap but how to make furniture look its best and how to fix the little things that go wrong with a house as far as wood is con worth the grades they get cerned Daydreaming is the by-word of the li- brary. This is the one place where a fellow can get to himself and away from the cruel, hard life of a high school and simply dream of the world as he would like to have it. All kidding aside the library is the place to go when you really have to get some work in. at 1' The Music Stopped and all because of one little sour note. Mr. Brown and the orchestra members are shown going through the paces on a new number in preparation for one of their many school perform- ances. Once during the year a class sess- ion was conducted by Mr. B111 Brown, Mr. Everett Brown's brother, who is a member of the Navy Band. 6 and QD t T an calc, f I 7 dw Y' I . 4 C19 VE' i kv O 6 -'if visited the cooking class this year. minded 'OOYS WT10 are learning how to 1139 ' fig . 7 . n he . he f 5 . Q X 0 -L ' 5 B Y w C wh 0 Q9 O y O . 5 Q 9 o , D ow 0 . J I Q r e 5 L - A
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?' Lovely to look at lovely indeed are the posters made by the art classes Ceramics, pottery making, and weaving are included in this course Art teaches students to work with their hands and brains, and thus gain a fuller apprecia tion of beauty in the things around them WWN That olu black magic It 1sn't magic but it probably seems as if it were to Taylor's students it is just a part of their every day curri culum They do not get all their know ledge from dry text books,but also prove the formulas that they memorize These experiments, with Mr Taylor's help, are enjoyable as well as instructive outsiders To Mr O Ah Qoaabw GO OOO WN i They've got a date with a dream In fact many dates Miss Cartensen's classes not only learn dates but the whole stir ring background against which our great country is drawn the emergence of the United States, the world's greatest de mocracy,from a beginning of a few ideals that men were willing to fight for 5 They've got rhythm! Really! For rhythm is essential to build up speed in typing Miss Alber's classes are shown here during a speed test The training they are getting will be very useful to them after graduation whether they cont inue with their education or enter dir ectly into the business world They'd be so girls of the se Miss Oldham is instructing them in how, where, and when creations after this training manage homes, O nice to come home to-the This will be my shining hour -Mr.Ter- cond hour clothing class' flinger's classes are one of the high Q lights of the school day. His informa- tgg Zgzrmgggir sggggingfj tive talks, spiced with salty comments, they are leargi ho' fo keep the interest of the students and Y DS thus enabling them to be- ggvzg themlg broader view of the affairs e come real home makers. O 'or ' 5 ., 3 f'5 ' vu' . :El sg Go OO , O9 sa O 0 4 Lf ' QQ t Q O A g 50 , O ,,, O a , 'l O -gc O
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