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'I'Ii lllllllll MSISTB l The success of tomorrow s homemakers was lnsured by practlcal tramlng 1n the home economles department Courses covered chlld care, home plannmg and furnlshmg, food preservatlon and preparatlon and etlquette Through tht halls on first floor could be heard the echo of tappmg typewrlters and Cl1ClxlI'1 addmg machlnes Shorthand students coul be found translatmg Words 1nto new sx mbols In the bookkeeplng room, a radlatmg smxl could be seen on the faces of those fortunat students Whose l1ab1l1t1es and assets balance IH the first attempt on the balance sheet Ty plng busmess pr1nc1ple and law, book keepmg clerlcal ofhce practlce and stenograph help to prepare students for office posxtlons D Denchficld and K Pfannenstcm arrange the shoe dlsplay they placed IH a first floor showcase K Bayley and L Phxlllpp examme P Studmskm s work as she recovers a chaxr whlch IS a part of thefr upholstermg unlt P Studmsln K Baylew D Gohman and J Gohmann prepare a Halloween party lunch for elementary chrldren they entertamed Mlss Kloos he lps J Johnson wlth her manuscrlpt tx pmg Members of the buslness prmclples class look on C Kronenberg L Barrett and D O Brmen take dlctatlon from thelr dlctatlng machmes D y l l 1 1 ,. . A . - A J X . 3 L'. ' L KK ,D 7? 3 ., 3 . : ! ' s . , 4 Y . w. M . . 1 , L. kk . , . ,il 4 3? ff , 1 4 .,' . , . . , . , . - .J -- .- . -'., . Uv -ivy Q . 1 W
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tai-Wg? J D1 ckcr and R Frank get inx olx ed in mtchanics during Chemistrx experiments arouse the curiosity of D physics lab Cashman and R Peterson Besidts book larnin knowledge is provided hrough actual experiments. Biology, physics nd chemistry provide the opportunity to get he facts. The physics classes study the characters as hoxnn bx VN Whiting L Drayton and E Holes Problems of Democracy students get the inside story on voting during the presidential election Standing are E Schmitt T Ach and D Schmidt hysical laws of the universe Senior chtmis i y students often find discoveries both startling nd revealing Too often the revealing part is I e odor Biology projects done by students taught l em to appreciate the World around them Making charts and drawing maps are all in day s work for students of government nited States history, and current affairs ere preparation is made so that the students ill be able to cope with future social political I d economic problems Students in current affairs class obserxe the latest world happenings f i s lll'l'll Ulllll lllll lllll L A , l I J l 1 n History is made easier vbyvactually depicting lx I . sy . . . . Y Y . ' . . 1 . . if ,V V? iw'
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