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y t I :., 4 4 CLOTH ING CLASS This eourse deals with the eonstruetion of clothing, ehoiee of eolor and styles and the eare of clothing. During the year the girls have made lingerie, print dresses and blouses. The girls who are more advanced made garments which were more advanced than the other garments made. Besides these things we learn.ed the im- portant faetors of good grooming in relation to health and pleasing ap- pearance. how to spend our money, the most economically in relation to our .uersonal budget. Miss Haefele has been our capable instructor during the year and we hope that we have learned mueh whieh will help us later on after our high sehozml days are over. FOODS CENTENNIAII' During the summer eaeh girl is assigned a project to aeeomplish by the beginning of the following school year. These projects are exhibited eaeh fall. We have found this work to be very interesting as well as very profitable. Through this plan we are given a chance to show what we are capable doing. All of the projeets are under the supervision of Miss Haefele. Vl'e entered a contest which was sponsored by the Kraft Cheese Fo. In this eontest we were given a list of supplies available and from this list we were to plan a menu for each meal for one Week, and we were supposed to include as many dishes using eheese as possible. VVe found this to be quite interesting and three of our girls received a prize of SBI each. namely, Mary Ruth Love, Verle Mesnard, and Dorothy Schumacher. This year our club was represented at the Home Economics Rally Day at Yandalia. Several of our girls took exhibits, and entered the contests. Two of our girls received ribbons in the judging eontest namely. Rosalie Braaseh and lietty Stiee. .- FOODS ULASS I'It l'l'RE TOP PIt l'l'RE tlleft to Rightl :-Baek Row: Seyferth, Schumacher. Love. Ilarseh. Vogel, Y. Smith. H. Zimmerman. Y. Mesnard. B. Andrews. Second Row: Miss Haefele. Edna Klitzing. f'leta Hites. Pauline Mills. First Row: F. Koeberlein, R. Zimmerman, I'. Smith. R. Zimmerman, M. James, Pearl Ambuehl. . CLOTH ING ULASS PICTURE BOTTOM PICTURE tlieft to Rightj :-Back Row: VV. Hites, Vllendling, L. James, Miss Haefele, teacher, Braasch. Second Row: Roedell, Loar, Bolin, L. Klitzing. First Row: Zacha, Kirchhoff, Stice, Schmandt, A. Zimmerman. l I I
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