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Mr. Charles Holden Mr. C. William Knutson Mr. Charles Sherman 1 -' 1-N FRONT: Robert Strommen, Louis Slater, Richard Corski BACK: William Titherley DEPARTMENT OF ' 6 7410 Behind the high-top desks in Mr. Holdenis room, South Divisionites get their starts as cabinet makers. woodworkers, metalworkers, and machinists. Producing decorative and useful articles, they gain valuable job experience. The soldier in an army repair depot. the machinist on 21 haltleship, the draftsman in the factory appreciates what he has heen taught in shopwork. lnduslrial arts equips young men for efficient service hoth in military occupations and in reconversion. 26
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Miss Lleanor Mausz . . i e ,., ' Mr. Stanley Drabmowicz ,Q W Evelyn Mac-iejczak. Shirley Busse. Edward P04-ier'ha DEPARTMENT or Auf If you hear il peculiar hissing sound while passing room 3355. or if you chance to peep into room 14 and are blinded by splashes of color. don't become confused. It is merely a few fu- ture artists busily working with a spray gun or show card paint making posters for the class 25 play or eluln programs. decorating for a school dance. or painting scenery for the Christmas pageant. Their merry smiles reveal the joy and satis- faction they receive in using their talents for the welfare of the school.
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STANDING: Charlotte Plautz, Antoinette Pawlowsky SEATED: Audrey Freese, Muriel Goss:-ck, Shirley Breivr DEPARTMENT OF 100146 60 'Gd Piecing together daintily flowered gingham into beautiful dresses and skirts. baking luscious apple pies. and planning well-balanced diets are all part of the curriculum of the home economics department. More than ever this year. the students are planning meals and remodeling ward- robes with the conservation of food and materials as their aim. Co-operating with the UNRRA, the department is doing its share toward saving millions of lfuropeys homeless Children. 27 61 we , ,, 14 .1 4 , ' :S A ', 544 2 L . nit s f f Ngaf ., Qs viii ,L 5 f' 2 , f Mrs. Edna Freeman Miss Hazel Pidd Miss June Wegner
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