Ansonia High School - Oracle Yearbook (Ansonia, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Mrs. Kueeter holds e Bachelor of Science Degree from
Nloml University at Oxford, Ohio, hevlnp majored ln
Home Economics. During her teaching career the Ohio
Stete Dept. of
Certificate in
Education has granted her e Life
Home Economics.
She wee active ln the pursuit of Homemaklno subjects
durlnv her hleh School inye, and e member of one of the
first elrls' MH Clube in
years when Mrs. Kueeter
csntereo around the Ohio
Darke County. Tnrouenout the
was not teaching, her interests
State Unlverelty Extension
activities, serving oe the State Secretary for Home
Demonetration Councils.
when she assumed the position of Vocational Home t.
Economics lnetructor et Ansonla, her aeolretione were
to make the Department one of the out-standing ones in
Ohio. This dream is meterlnllzlng, for within the
pest year the State Dept. of Education in Home Economics has recoxnizej the
Aneonla Department in various ways. '
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Lest Hummer Ansonla was chosen
for the treininv of Home Econo
es one of toe four work-snop centers in Ohio
nice teachers ln Home Furnishing problems.
During the present school term o student teacher from 0.5. U. was sent to
Aneonia to observe the teaching technloues of Lre. Kuester.
The twenty-nine Ninth Grade Flrle, enrolled in home Econowlce at Aneonin, are
currently participating ll e state testing program for n new course of etuiy
in a Foods Unit that will soon be adopted tnrouanout the echools in Ohio.
The physical improvements of the Deoartment have been enhanced oy the
laborious efforts of the members of the Advanced Home Furnishings class, with
the financial ein of the Future Home-Makers of America Chapter at Ansonia,
which has eeen fit to purchase much new cquioment.
The attractive hone-like atmosphere lends a truly Arcctlcel aoorvach to all
units of etuoy for students enrolled ln tnls couzse.
Quoting Mrs. Kueeter, HI'm proud to be a Home Economist. Preperlns for work
ee e Home Economist is en anvanteze because lt eouipe one to do more easily
and better The Hork involved in homemaklng. Preceding marrlacs and after,
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demand. Positions full one mart-time ere always open. After
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