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Home Economies Have you smelled some of the tantalizing odors coming from the Home Economics room? Here are some of the girls who are responsible for the tasty dishes they are learning to make-Ginger Geer, Mar- garet Wayman and Colleen Austin. The girls in these classes don't confine their work to cooking. Included in their year's work is food preservation, personality development, clothing and child care. 49 . N weieamevezvs Nancy Wood, Lola A Kessinger and Marilyn Young work hard and handily to complete sewing 'projects in their Home Econoniics class. Besides learning the secrets of seaniing, Miss Freem:-in's classes also delved into the secrets of good grooming, good housekeeping and good consumer buying. ts adio . . . ,lack Humphries and Bill Smith try their hand at a project dealing with the power supply for radios. The class in radio, under the supervision ol' Mr. Rupel, experimented with various problems dealing with the oper- ation of radios and electronics.
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Biolo . . . Nancy Borton, Mary Walker, and Jerry Shan- non are examining the manikin in their study of the human body in Biology class. The manikin is one of the many visual aids used to help students in their study of plant and animal life. The well- equipped lab, supervised by Mr. Harvey and Mr. Lawrence, makes this an appealing and interesting study. pin Sharon Campbell, Evelyn Nelson, Arlene Dros- sart, and Lillian Scheuffele are busy transcribing a letter taken in shorthand. Dave Larsen, a student of advanced typing, runs off on the ditto machine a test he has typed for one of the instructors. In the far background is Doyle Perala working on the Rams Tales. Social Studies . . . jan Mize, Susan Christianson, Charley Tabert, and Bob Bonnet in Mr. Beach's class, U. S. Govern- ment, discuss the Constitution from one of the many charts they made. Through study in text- books, reference books, dramatic interpretation and field trips students here learn of the intricate prob- lems concerned with local and national government. 43
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