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,1. '7 rm Left to Right: Mrs. pMiller, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Mautz. -tw-.. After passing through the haze of smoke, the smell of burning food and the chat- ter of teen-age girls one finds himself in the home ec rooms. Any girl from grades ' 7? . 7 through 12 may avail herself of the opportunity of becoming a better homemaker V by taking the home economics course. Here in modern, properly equipped rooms J I ' she will study nutrition, sewing, child care, safety in the home, marketing, and Q, happy family relationships. m Home Economic!
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I nd uftrml A rt! On the ground floor of our building one hears very familiar noises-the loud roar of the bandsaw or the rhythmic beat of a hammer. The sounds are coming from the industrial arts rooms. These rooms are, perhaps, some of the busiest ones in the school. To provide experience in practical trades is the objective of this de- partment. Seated, left to right: Mr. Wilfred Romito, Mr. Russell Stearns, Mr. Kenneth Kerns. Standing Mr William Creig 25
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