Hillsboro High School - Hiltop Yearbook (Hillsboro, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Top Row: lfogle, Ott. li, Kodak, Nelson. Fellccl. jolinson, Nauuirc. li., Scnrim. Klmlla. Bottom Row: Iagusli, lloyak, Govaia. llamiltou. liwick, Logsrlon. Koherly. Capps, Officers: Nlcllacle, Urzuncr, XX'ilrlt, Parfrli THE FUTURE I-IOMEIVIAKERS CREED I believe in the beauty of wholesome family lifeg that life in the home is the natural career for every woman. I believe that work is work wherever I find it, but that work in the home and among the members of my family and with little children is the most inspiring and satisfying. I believe that it is my duty and privilege to make a comfortable home out of the resources at my commandg that the joy of living does not depend on wealth, but on health, unselfish love, intelligent care, and devoted service. I believe that the dignity of labor depends not upon what I do, but how I do it. I believe that a woman in her home may lead a full, happy, useful life, and that whole- some homes are essential to the prosperity and success of our country's welfare. I believe in working when I worlc, playing when I playg in giving and demanding a square deal and fair play in every act of life. SELECTED.

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AUTUMN Tartan Young Nelson lVlcCa slin Neathery Nlarkel Darda Collett May Chappelear Strasbaugh Todd Greene Slagel Traylor Evans Root Stokes Ludwig Wilsoii Welsh Pickerill Zel lm an Neece Mikeska Yofiie D. Sturgeon Mormino AUTUMN: No, not quite fall, but the downfall of all that sophistica- tion of the ex-eighth graders. The freshies wander as restlessly as autumn leaves--but not as quietly. Soon, under the leadership of Miss Bennett, they find out that there are no regular seats in gym classes, char four subjects can keep you busy, and that unknown quantities are much harder to find than a button or thimble. WINTER: By now, this class of 140 has made a record for itself in school activities. Some of the freshmen basketball players are worth watching. Freshman names make almost one-fourth of the Honor Roll. SPRING: Chief interest now is in the annual program and play. At the class party every freshie has the time of his life. Then what everyone has been waiting for-SUMMER! 5 Miss Bennett



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-iUTUMN HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Top Row: Syflner, lfishhaclc, Hiller, llillo, YX'yckoff, lfnllcr, RlClJ2lflC, French, Second Row: Cole, Carrington, Paden, Green, XYL'l11g31'lll, Yidetich, Schneirlewinzl, Sitton. Bottom Row: Swan':is:er, Getz, l.,, Getz. BI., Young, XYilson, Saminons, l i'ziv:xla, llciiuire. Top Row: Cznnphell, Mon-jlin, Pzirola, llunsen, Xl., Schnieclewinrl, L., VVo0clruH, MC5lillIll1. Hills, l5Cl'l0lt'f- Second Row: Tomevi, Price, fl., Young, F., Cline, Isaacs. Green, V., Harrison, l.z1wi'ence. liottonl Row: Krzton, jagosh. Poloski, XlCF3l'llll, Stephenson, Knight, Trzlylor, KCSSi11!4'Cf, 1XllflTB5- Home Economics Club Our club is composed of girls from the Foods and Clothing classes. Our first meeting is usually held in the early part of October for the purpose of electing ofhcers. This year the following were elected: president, Emma Parola, vice-president, Anna Dean Wfildtg secretary, Catherine McDade, treasurer, Dor- othy Kodalcg program chairman, Dorothy Cramer. We plan our programs to please all our members. Some meetings we have outside speakers talking on health, personality, and clothing. Other meetings we have various members giving numbers showing individual talent. During the month of December the Home Economics girls had projects. The food class made various candies which they were free to give as Christmas gifts. The clothing class made dresses or shirts for some pre-school child. , A scrambled supper was given as a Christmas party for the members of the club. This was a huge success and was enjoyed by all. l The annual cafeteria supper was held at the March P.T.A. It was a great success and everyonels tray was packed with Miss Foster's delicious food. Miss Agnes Reed proves to be a very valuable asset to the Club and is always on hand to answer our questions, or maybe to tell us how to stir up a cake. She has a lovable personality and every Home Economics girl holds her in high esteem. Miss Fannie Brooks of the State Extension Department gave a splendid tallc on personality at our April meeting. 7 Miss Foster

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