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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 42

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The list of student workers and stuâ€" dent committees for Better Homes week follows: ____â€" Robert W. Schneider, _ _ Director, Vocational and Indusâ€" trial Arts Department. "The house, which is situated at 158 Beverly place, is being built by the following boys in vocational departâ€" ments in Mr. Durbahn‘s classes: â€" : Student Workers Carpentersâ€"Living room, Gordon Segert, Russell Gilman; dining room _and butler‘s pantry, Edwin Schwalâ€" back, John Moran; kitchen, pantry and rear entry, Ray Smith, Lawerâ€" ance Stancliff, Cecil Nestrick; east bedroom, David Duffy, Cornelius Benâ€" nes, Raymond Horton, Harvey Smith; west bedroom, Herbert Pinnick, James â€"Berube, Jack Freeman, Charles Dixâ€" â€"on:â€"southâ€"bedroom, â€"Charlesâ€"Rudolph, Alex Wolak, Steve Sutton, Stanley Kiehl; porch and bathroom, Herbert Bestor, â€"Elmerâ€"Anderson,â€" Jimâ€"Conâ€" nolly. Lawrence, Arthur LaFeuvre, Howard Mowers, Peter Mykytink, George Ralph,. Gordon Kelley, Waino Newâ€" _theâ€"teachersâ€"andâ€"theâ€"membersâ€"of.â€"the. Better Homes committee of the variâ€" _ous departments mentioned above. It. The upholstered furniture for the living room, and the dining room table and chairs are being made by the folâ€" lowing boys in Mr. Schneide‘s classes: Jack Allen; Edward Brennan, Kenâ€" neth Niebuhr, Stephen Coffey, Herâ€" bert Hertel, Everett Inman, Arthur The first student listed in each group is the student foreman and eachâ€"group is held responsible for the work of its section of the buildâ€" ing. , Paintersâ€"John Ohlwein, Dick Morâ€" rison, Edward Longren, Charles Swan, Bookkeperâ€"Jack Freeman. Electricians â€" Matt Maiman, Edâ€" ward Longren, Charles Swan, Jack Freeman, Frans. VanEs. . Plumbers â€" Donald Bartlett, Ray Frost, Stanley Kiehl, John Ohlwein. ~~Bricklayers=â€"Herbert Bestor, James Berube, Charles Dixon. is hoped that this workâ€"will be the foreâ€"runner of many more such venâ€" tures in years to come. * But much of this success is made possible only because of the splendid cooperation on every hand. Chief among those are the members of the high school board, the principal, and both as to participants and to the acâ€" tivities employed. A project of this many ‘difcrett Intergaln: "The bops many â€"differentâ€"interests.~The boys of the vocational group build the house, several local tradesmen have an opportunity toâ€"work with these boys, the girls of the home economics classes plan the furnishings, the art department plans the decorating and the landscaping, the industrial arts #hops constructâ€" much of the living Ttoom and dining room furniture, the classes in journalism keep the whole school informed, and the Better Homes committee brings the entire project directly ‘before the communâ€" ity. Then, finally, . the community should _ enter into the undertaking by inspecting the completed house when opened to the general public during Better Homes week. VOCATIONAL HOUSE STUDENT WORKERS 42 (Continued from page 38) Cabinet Makers Ernest Davis, one of the missionâ€" ‘amries of the Evangelical association in China for a period of eight years, gave an interesting address at the First United "Evangelical church on Friday evening of last week.. One million people die in that country every month,. New converts are sevâ€" erely tested but many of them are loyal to Christ. Missionary work is progressing in spite of the difficulties arising from prolonged civil war and from other causes. â€"â€"Theâ€"girls â€"will â€"be hostessesâ€"at the house during the "Better Homes Week" May 20 to 24. is x â€"Artene Fehr has made all the draw> ings and painted them and Arthur Gourley all of the printing, assisted by Harold Peterson. Missionar Speaks at First U.â€"E. Church Posters and Publicity ___ The posters advertising the exhibiâ€" tion have been made by the followâ€" ing students in Miss Wood‘s art classes: < Evadna Baumeister, Helen Cameron, Violet Cederstrand, Virginia Crowly, May Fabry, Lillian Frye, Christine Hausen,. Edna Hoffman, Florence Koehler, Lela Kreh, June Kuehne, Cora Pfingston, Muriel Mowers, Ruth Nelson, Anna Ritter, Marion Simpâ€" son, Florence Struss, Jean Zimmerâ€" man, Myrtle Dorr, Eleanor Laurenty, Margaret Aitken, Esther Drake, Dorâ€" othy Gleason, Doris Hauth, Evelyn Laney, Marion Larsen, Hilka Lemâ€" penin, _Marion _ Moon, _Jeanâ€"Roberg; Eva Scott, Dorothy Stancliff,, Marâ€" garet Wilson. Make Curtains â€"Theâ€"followingâ€"girlsâ€"inâ€" Miss Burâ€" well‘s classes made the curtains: ~Girls‘â€"room;â€"chairman, â€" Ruby â€"Macâ€" Laren, Helen Cox, Margaret Siegel, Virginia Eastby; bathroom, Virginia Eastby. .. n ieienrednomartines bminidde en Committees for boy‘s house: living reom, chairman, Virginia Grant; Edâ€" na â€" Wilson, Luella Willman, Janet Saathoff ; dining room, chairman, June Whitworth; Mary ~Faulkner, Mona Benner; kitchen, â€"chairman, Helen Cox; Master bedroom, chairman, Reâ€" becca Bacon; Angeline Campagni, Violet Lundquist. . Boys‘ room, chairman, Sylvia Dosâ€" talek, â€" Erma â€" Llewellyn, Lorraine Smith. esc l Boye‘ room, chairman, Jean Brand Joy Belle Fritsch, Jean Scully. Girls room, chairman, Lois Fehr Hildegarde Heine, Florence Dinnely bathroom, chairman, Elsie Nelson. Master bedroom, chairman, Marion Thumma; Dorothy Davis, Neta Mcâ€" Namar, Alice Peterson. â€"Diningâ€"roomâ€"chairman, Elsieâ€"Nelâ€" son; Carolyn Schemmel, Ella May Slappy; kitchen, chairman, Evadna Baumeister. man, Preston Root, Frank Sordyl, Clayton Nick, Orval Fredrickson, Carl Lanzl, Edward West, Nello Mordini, Sture .. Johnson, _ Raymond _ Phillips, Robert Skidmore, Hans Christiansen, Donald Atherton, Irvin Gosswiller, Chris Nuttall, Daniel Barufi, Milton Roberts, Lawrence Freeman, Ruthiâ€" fordâ€"Grace, John Harms,â€" William Halâ€" Living roomâ€"chairman, Muriel M. Mowers; Evadna Baumeister, Louise Bieger, Mary Smith. Plan Furnishings Students in Miss Kerfoot‘s classes have planned the furnishings: ds T H E Refrigeration Complete SILENCE is just ONE feature that marks Electrolux as the truly modern refrigerator. Continuous, even.cold _ keeps foods free from spoilage. Ice cubes in abundance ‘always are available. 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