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Homemalcing ls Fun DENNIS, INA--Michigan State Nursing College, B.S.: home economics TRAUT, MAUDE-Westf ern State, B.S.g home economics: adviser, Fu- ture Homemakers of America SCHAUER, ROSE-Uni- versity of Michigan, M.A. 1 personnel and guid- ance cafeteria director at Union and Ottawa WENTINK, WINIFRED -Lake Forest College, B.A.: home economics: adviser, Future Home- makers of America Girls, you must remember that when seams are sewed in plaids, the finished prod- uct must look like a continuous piece ot ma- terial, MISS TRAUT Cabovel advises Louise Weeber, Audrey Tournell, Dorothy Snook, and Lois Kaufman. Besides teaching them how to sew on plaid materials, she instructs the girls in the making of new spring outfits, ballerina skirts, and even the art ot making formal dresses for the Prom. 'lStir that oatmeal, Shirl, or it will burn, says Jackie Van Daalen Cbelowj to Shirley Vander Hyde while Margaret Tisron lights the oven. Margie Keller and Norma Towner play a vital part by making sure the essential supplies are at hand. Not only do the cook- ing classes cultivate skill in cooking, but they also learn how to make a meal attractive, what makes up a Well-balanced diet, and how to set the table attractively.
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Shops Train Hand Without the clatter created by the busily turning lathes and the hum of machinery Sonny Sunbeam's school day Would he incomplete. MR. RAVER teaches Sonny how to operate many machines. Glitter- ing copper bowls and cookie cutters are just a few articles made in MR. MYCKO- WlAK'S metal shop. Genial machine shop teacher MR. CHARLES RAVER lrightl is caught in a typical moment as he instructs Carl Sanders how to drill a piece of metal. CHAMBERLAIN, ROY-Central Michigan College, B.S., electri- cityg football coach GUY, GEORGE-Stout College, B.S.g industrial education MARCKWARDT, PAUL-Uni- versity of Michigan, Life Cer- tificate for Teaching-7 adviser for songleader and cheerleaders MYC KO WIA K, MICHAEL- Western State, B.S. 5 industrial arts RAVER, CHARLES-P u r d u e University, B.S. 3 industrial arts REYNDERS, DEE-University of Michigan, B.C.E.g draftingg Hi-Y adviser Printing is popular too with both Susie and Sonny. They and MR. GUY print all- school necessities. They also learn archi- tectural drawing under POP REYN- DERS. MR. MARCKWARDT trains Sonny in Wood Work, while MR. Cl-IAMBERLAIN helps him understand how an electric cur- rent is conducted. 5 2 5
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Business Calls Youth lla Af. AVERY, A R T H U R- en A Western State, B.C.S. 2 V booking and typingg N chairman of commercial Q department l BARR, FOREST-Unh Sa pi, versity of Michigan, X Q' M.A.g typing, school treasurer The click, click of the keys, and the bang of the shifting rod, the scratching of a pencil as it swiftly flies over the paper, and the hum of the adding machine are sounds pleas- ingly familiar to the girls in MISS WEST'S office practice class. The girls have been preparing themselves for office Work by tak- ing typing, business arithmetic, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Pictured here are, left to right,-first row: Marjory Bakker, Pat De Marco, Marilyn Ary, second row: Louise Grasiewicz, Phyllis Van Setters, Dolly Orlowski, Angeline Bruning, third row: Norma Bogardus, Shirley Vander Veen, Beverly Blink, Verna Wanrooy. These girls are learning to run the adding ma- chines, do mimeographing, and take dicta- tion from a recorder. A merchandising class too has been formed for those who Wish to work half days in some retail store. KOSANKE, MARTHA- University of Michigan, M.A.: shorthand: coach, girl's golf MILLER, MARGARET- Rochester In stitute of Technology, certificate 3 retailing 5 Retailing Club adviser WEST, HAZEL-Univer- sity of Michigan, M.A.g office practiceg placement bureau f
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