Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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BUSINESS EIDUCATICDN Many changes have taken place in the business department of the modern school. Still popular are the older courses which are necessary to an understanding ofcfood business prac- tice - shorthan and bookkeeping. If a graduate of 1898 were to re- turn to school today, however, he would be amazed to see students on their way to work at noon on the popular co-op program which gives credit for school through on-the-job experience. He would see confident people, ready to take their place in the society which is called America - and we think he would approve. Z .M V f , ' 1, 0 LW , 1 I f,,,., ,, 4' 5, lQZ, L ,Exif ' , LENORE BILLINGTON ,,..4.-' - W! K 1 ,ft g,w Q, Wf MQ Qfl , ff Q Z7 f lt MARGARET BUEKER A - 'lv' - ' IAV. 1 V VA llll, hy., , M QM! tl Zeb W QW 1' 'f. .F, 1 7Ee1 E A E A Z f I E, V V I V 7 21 ' fffffwf ' . Lf L aw ' ,fri X X. V H X. -1.,..,ff., gtwL,,.xN A3235 RANDALL HALL Commerce Typing Bookk ' B Shoffhand nfg.eiTi?52iCZS . h 1 A ,,kv? Q 4 g- -VS t - Z ig: QQQ: Q i n g ,- '37 . , , Estee 'ms Y feqmpt WN 4 . ' lr. v .f,-f'En'? 'fr'il!U 4 fi gb ti saw E.: ' sig. ' VQXW' igf 1 Rib Q5' K ' r 2si vMs '5?' -vc N-f ,e ?sm- kk'-, JAMES PERSON ELNA PRITCHARD CATHERINE RIGGS DEAN RUPLE Commercial Bookkeeping, Business Ed. Retailing. Sr. Arithmetic Office Occupations Coordinator 23

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DONNA GRAEBNER HOME ECONOMICS Does anyone remember the cooking classes of the past? Remember the room with the circle of two burner gas stoves? A semester spent there and girls came out with a notebook filled with tried recipies, fmost of them tried in another kit- chen - not the school cooking roomj. Sewing was the companion class to cooking and the main project for the second semester was to complete that dress begun during the first. Homemaking has taken the place of these classes. While food preparation and preservation and clothing in- struction still have their place in the program, the whole array of homemaking problems are sur- veyed with the eye to giving the young homemaker a well-rounded backgroundn vm f .L vii i ,pwm Kewl tf13e'X H twwyaiwqk a'3 g , -' gg yfit fi ' I ,: '- ff-ff.,7' ' Q f an E '53, H K l x. H W , dW': t,. NYQH fmr ,Z N ww- ,- w L , K W Q QQ ' ttt. f ' is N'f fl . fiifxk -NW K' ' z . 1 wang , gag ,W 'f g'Qwm NR? gwet A MNNNMW fn'RSWM. -X345 i ., ., t, u f -fp - '- ' FV, A ' , :x x-, 5 A MFRLA HARSCH DOROTHY PETRIE Homemaking Homemaking Study Hall Homemaking 22 .-was HELEN ROBINSON Homemaking



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