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Sh op On any trip good mechanics keep every- thing shipshape to insure clear sailing, so 192 passengers transfer to the ship Arthur Hill Trade where they further their knowledge of mechanics. Ray Fierstien and Robert Delaney are op- erating the lathes in the general shop. Ralph Goodrich lends his hand to the wind- ing of a motor. Otto Spiekerman and Al Newvine complete mechanical drawings, projects to be used in the shop. Art Passengers interested in the art deck adver- tise coming events along the passageways with posters, and focus safety interests with comic strips. Holding the interest of all passengers are Dorothy Price doing a still life study in water colors, Esther Miller and George Curbey paint- ing water color scenes, Dorothy Prior making an oil painting, Victor Smith sketching, and Bernard Spatz inking a poster. 54 193 8
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Home Economics Groups of domestic-minded pas- sengers met daily to study home economics. Maxine Frederick is seen leaving home wearing the suit she made in Clothing 4, and Betty Jane Tucker steps up in the dress she de- signed and made. Virginia Strzynski, Eleanor Kluck, Clara Diel, Harriet Wahl, and Lillian Clement prepare for a party in the ship ' s galley. Catherine Nason pins a hem for Ruth Miller, Clara Anspach and Anna Skorski stitch at the machines, and Dorothy Curtis takes a tuck in Nor- ma Block ' s hat while Doris Love does handwork. Maybelle Rempert straightens the collar of the dress she made for little Nancy K. Ure. Hulda Boese completes a blouse. The Home Economics Club, known to its mem bers as the Sisters of the Pan and Thread was organized for girls interested in home-making. Its activities for 1937-38 included a mother-daughter tea, a Christmas party for small children, the year ' s first shipboard tea dance, a delega- tion of fifteen to the state convention at Flint last fall, and a luncheon May 10 for neighboring Home Economics groups. Home Economics Club officers in- clude Maxine Beach, president, Betty- Jo Achard, vice-president, Hilde- garde Bolme, and Barbara Tillson, treasurer. Legenda 55
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