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i i GGG ,of . THE COMFORTIN6 ART OF I-ICJMEMAKING One of the greatest arts on earth is that of home- making. And to show recognition of that fact, Shrine requires at least one credit in home arts for graduation. A survey course is ottered and for those who would specialize, several courses in clothing. This picture story of homemaking shows lleftl students purchasing meat at the Food Fair, pre- paring it in the food lab, serving it in the home ec dining room lbelow lettl and in the last process of clearing up - washing the linens used. L. to r. top are: K. Schlucter and J. Bayer, E. Dannen- felser and B. Byrneg lbelowl B. Beaudoin and R. Stacey. C. Kelley and J. Boudreau. ,, -S -. ix: . , as-5 is X 9:51
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,,!J :WM 'fig K. Gardner, E. Stachurski, L. Saintignon, H. COmeS YO life in Latin l in the persons of Henkel, A, Frickl and K, Gormsen serve T. Schneider llefll, .l. Zymonskl, R. Schmidt, fellow French Il student, H. Thibodeau, their and J. Wischman. A runner has iust brought version of crepe suzettes. Below: Caeser an important message. WE LEARN Tl-IE FINE ART OF CONVERSATICN Among the cultural sublects pursued at Shrine are French and Latin. TV and motion pictures have done much recent- ly to make the study of the classics more vital and more desirable In this shrinking world personal relationships are enhanced by a knowledge of languages. Shrine High alters Spanish and French, while Latin serves as a founda- tion for better English as well as the Romance languages. Students may begin their modern languages in the sopho- more year. 5 V ' t I X I. f ,l I I 3 l I 4 . tv' fre f. I , . 1 if
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Anythmg that requlres skull can rlgh fully be called an art Skulls neces sary to success m the world of bus: ness are portrayed here Machmes can almost talk these days but they have not yet ellmlnated the personal touch on the typewrlter keys or an the shorthand notebook Above stenographers L Lopo lleftl S Cote M Ragaly: and B Powell transcribe thelr notes of a prevlous SIHCIC W Sheridan and P Gleason are going strong rn Typmg ll A rlght M Hacala adds up to quite a student 66 THE ART CF . ' class. Below, M. laPrese lbackl, J. 0 I , 1 . I 0 . . t
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