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'S THE COMBINATION living-dining room area. Furni- ture is by Pennsylvania House, the lamps, by Lennox. The drop-leaf table extends to accommodate twelve. Dinners are prepared and served by the Cooking classes. Home-Economics To New Trends The enlarged Home Economics Depart- ment is all that an altar hopeful could wish for. Here she can learn to be the belle of the ball, the charming hostess, or a budget corner cutter. Equipment added to the three-room suite includes eight sewing machines with cut- NOTHING IS lacking here to make this an ideal labora- tory. Ample individual space, full-length mirrors,work tables with built-in machines make classworka pleasure.
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There is no end to the ingenuity and resourcefulness that the Arts and Crafts Department displays, on demand! They dash from renovating an old sleigh, the long-time nesting place of Plymouth Rock hens, to making a stained-glass window for a sanctuary. The department is approximately 60 x 30 feet. At one end is a U-shaped area which includes equipment for ceramics, enamel- ing, metal iewelry making, block printing, silk screening and weaving. Expanded Facilities Permit Broadening of Craft Activities X! 5 JT DIANE PETTIBONE removes her latest ceramics project from the kiln. after firing. lt is now ready for glazing. ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES and model student desk units produce an atmosphere conducive to creative work. Phil Shimits, Judith Pentek, Gary Baumgardner and Sally Amentini cast critical eyes over their latest projects in poster design. 'V+-4 5--4' 5 sfllf ' 'N 'LH iirifflfife l sy ,7 is! , ng
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- - Q - , - -v-- -,, Q 1 ' V v W vi--1 X.. -V '- .,,,...- , H nun. ElllllIllilllllllllllilllilll IP J Ill 1,1 ,J Q WEEKS OFpreparation precede the annual Style Show of the Sewing classes. Invitations are issued to parents and faculty members. Girls in the Cooking classes prepare canapes, tea sandwiches and punch for the social period. Courses Tailored ln Family Living ting boards, one range, a built-in oven and stove unit, a dish washer, and an auto- matic washer and drier. Slipcovering that old wing back, French plaiting the new drapes, baking a prize- winning cherry pie or modeling clothes in a style show is easy when you know how. CAN SHE bake a cherry pie-- Well, here's the proof. Faculty members act as iudges. fLuella Syler, Jeanne Frye, Jane Haskins and Tanya Pickett sample them allli Lv-vv
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