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First Row: Ioan Johnson, Harriet Nerud, Eunice Riebe, Tune Klingarnan, Lenore Landry, Annabelle Sargent. Second Row: Catherine Nick, Virginia Salm, Mary lane Richardson, Arlene Massonette, Robert Thomas, Clarence M kl L ' ' ' er ey, ours Ode, Alma Kieffer, Ioyce Miller. Third Row: Charles Pleier, Eva Martin, Eleanor Kopischkie, Dorothy Norenberg, Gordon Niessner, Mana Minami, President: Eddie Muller, Patricia McKown. The sophomore women center their Work around a thorough study of family life and its activities. The family relationship course takes the women far into the past with Work on ancient family customs, but organic and inorganic chemistry courses bring them ab- ruptly back to the present. Work in cloth- ing, foods, nutrition, and art is emphasized in direct relation to the family and its needs. The Women may be found Working out in- dividual fitting problems in the clothing lab, or learning the fundamentals of good pastry and cakes in the foods lab. -On the other hand, they now become interested in family finances, for planning five year budgets is an important project. I The men, however, begin their introduc- tory education courses with plans, note- books and administration and organization charts occupying much of their time. Their shop courses are elective, for they are be- ginning to major in the fields of their choice. ln one course the students learn oxy-acety- lene Welding: in another they learn the use of the power-hammer. Interest in Woodwork, however, is still vital, and many students build furniture of all types. The men spend hours in the chemistry laboratory, learning not only the fundamentals of inorganic, but relating the Work on gases and metals to the present War situation. Advanced Work rounds out their programs and prepares them to enter upon junior and senior work.
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giwvggl ,gegfti -ag ' 945 r. J., First Row: Phyllis Knowles, Florine Lindow, Marian Voighi, Audrey Keith. Second Row: Leola Reynolds, Neva I-larmeling, lean Daniels, lean Kranzusch, Vila Gochenauer, lames Dillman. Third Row: William Lensinq, Iames Bailey, Merle Knox, Lionel Gardiner. First Row: Mildred Zimmerman, Hazel Helm, Emily Austin. Second Row: Mariorie Gilles, Alice Finger, Lila Danielson. Third Row: Gerald Govin, Richard Bakken, Beulah Caspers, Burton Eversen, Freeman Galoff. 24
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