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planning for first year girls. In circle: Home Ec officers: L. Wevik, Ewan D.MJkr,pmsq L MlMr,v. pres., N. Engstrom, sec. onzsma 'za Shiva H owa. Jlfew Home Ec club: Row 12 G. Kylling, D. Murray, D. Ronan, P. Sundstrom, E. Do- Ian, V. fefst, H. Sundstrom, F. Smith, D. Muller. Row 2: D. Johnson, J. Bruehler, A. Bachman, D. Carlson, M. Gillen, M. Corey, L. Lawless, P. Dal- gaard, A. Landon. Row 5: S. Henderson, N. Engstrom, L. Bachman, P. Inberg, M. Nelson, V. Smith, J. McMillan, J. Graverson, A. Young, D. Duncan. Home Ec club: Raw l: P. O'Connor, E. Quinn, J. Boller, J. Young, B. Lanham, D. Scroggs, D. Meyer, L. Dullerud, M. Bickett, A. Bickett. Row 2: N. Peter- son, P. Swanson, R. Jacobson, B. Tuntland, G. Anderson, D. Erlander, B. Nel- son, J. Lenriksen, D. Rhea, A. Scheuring. Row 5: C. Determan, R. Tcrnberg, N. Engstrom, L. Miller, M. Henle, L. Henle, G. Walter, M. Corey, D. Rfmsell, D. heglin, C. O'Con . wf Q f r nor l, 4. I , 5, I I, ,fly . l , ly f Heading west, Benny and Helen stop in the country noted !,qrel, for her spotless homes, The Netherlands. ,ff Q'WfEf NToward new horizonsu was the Homemaking girls' slogan ,this year in their extensive program for better home life. ,f The 82 girls directed by Aleta Guindon constituted the lar- Jr VL' est classes ever enrolled in BHS homemaking courses. nThe girl herselfn unit included nutrition, home manage- ment, food serving, textiles, clothing, consumer buying and Sophomores touched up- on food preservation, con- sumer buying, home care of the sick, synthetics, plan- ning dinners, advanced clo- thing projects, nutrition, wool and silk textiles. Advanced clothing, ar- chitecture, interior deco- ration, hospitality, house- hold equipment, child care and development were third year objectives. , II O LLZOl25. M U :. Ji., 1 J I 41 ,fi N NV I , J ,I ,U A, N f 'L c , Y . L ' , .,,, .LP 'fi I . I z M rf, as JXQJL X i ' .s ! t 1 I X JX U5 443 dt: fd uw' 23 -,T A VV 4LFJ,Qsj'3F
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f w, G A9613 'JY Tfls. ocafiafi .Sago Klfiannau fsfacaina Glee clubg Row 1: Katherine Johnson, D. Scroggs, J. Boller, J. Young, B. 155311, P. McDonald, G. Kylling, L. Lawless, A. Larson, S. Nissen. Row 2: P. Dalgaard, P. Swanson, M. Tornberg, B. Tuntland, P. O'Con.nor, G. Anderson, D. Erlander-, A. Bachman L. Wevik,,L. Dullerud, P. Lass. Row 5: L. Miller, H. Jensen, L. Bacnman, I3. Wevik, L. Wilson, R. Sundstrom, M. Corey, M. Nel- son, J. Bruehler, S. Henderson.
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Crossing over to Russia, the ypical boy and girl visit the ation noted for progressive arming. Agricultural activities car- ied on under the leadership of rthur Tonn, included project ork, judging, and seed treat- ng as a few main objectives. FFA, an organization of the 'uture farmers of America, held .s their aims this year commun- .ty service, leadership, pro- iect work, scholarship, use of rarliamentary procedure, earn- .ngs and savings, cooperation Lnd recreation. Manual Training boys made 1agazine racks, wall shelves, .amps, and also refinished fur- xiture. The objective of this :curse is learning the care and Lse of woodworking tools. QEA: Row 1: A. F. Tonn, advi- ser, R. Hanson, R. Pesicka, R. iedeen, D. Hanson, Row 2: L. Duncan, A. Clark, R. Hohhson, J. Kennedy, R. Merrick, D. Ol- son. Row 5: G. Clay, W.IkHmes, D. Endo, B. Bossman, R. Bovill, R. Graham, J. Stene. In circle' Seatedg G. Clay, reporter, W. Holies, pres.: M. Birgen, secq R. Hanson, treas.5 A. Tonn,ad- viser, D. Hanson, vice-pres. J 'comobsa J wg zsafuus wzmang JM ffziocf :iii Egg
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