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First Row: Betty Poplowski, Frances Rowe, l-larriet Sande, Robert Swanson. IO Second Row: Warren Thomas, Roy Kaner, Paul Partridge, William Leakey, lsahel Nerud. iq Third Row: Faye Thompson, Doloris Schaefer, Lois Vrieze, Bernard Hughes, LoVern4??m QL Elaine Steinlaring, Nancy Roberts 4 .Qty in During the freshman year the students are introduced to the home economics and industrial arts curricula. The women de- vote the majority of their time and effort to the development of the individual, in both foods and clothing work and in personal development classes. Their interest is stimu- lated by fascinating problems in iood and clothing selection, by art work and appli- cation ot its principles, and by actual ma- nipulatory processes. The home economics classes are supplemented by the academics, English, speech, biology, and history. Al- most any time during the second semester the women may be seen devotedly dissect- ing their cats, even carrying them home at night to learn the structure of their anatomy. The freshman men receiv basic course introducing them to the vario shops in the industrial education building and providing an opportunity tor them to try their skills. They learn the fundamentals ot the machine shop with its lathe, drilling machine, and shaper, and the print shop with the study of stonework and the Platen press. Electrical work includes measuring voltage, power currents in generators and motors, and splicing wires. The men are introduced to the metal, woodworking, and sheetmetal shops, basic drawing courses are included in their work. They too spend time on academics: only they substitute some mathematics courses for the physiology work the women do.
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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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, First Row: Dorothea Iain, Marjorie Brownell, Ruth Brown, Fred Alseth, Lorraine Cooke, Esther Larsen. Second Flow: Catherine Couqhlin, Maria Drivas, Mary Ann Horn, Belly Hansen, George Shultis, Norman Anderson, Sherman Dreyer, Carroll Brusen, Myrth Gochnauer, Lorraine Grosskreutz, Ruth Gilgenbach, lean Haqemann. First Row: Peggy Edberq, Mary Huntzicker, Patricia Brauchle, Bette Graper, Peter Cosgrove, Elizabeth Lee. Second Row: Martin Brown, Hampton Wines, Mark Winsor, Clyde Waldhart, Lloyd Pippett. Third Row: Arthur Aiello, Iarnes Sousoures, Harold Deering, Treasurer, Robert Uttech, Herbert Wendt, Iames Timmerman. '4- T7 1-.1
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