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HOME ECONOMICS Girls visit Kansas Home Management students spent two weeks planning an imaginary wedding, paging through bridal magazines looking for the prettiest dress, proper wedding music, and suggestions to reduce the expense of a real wedding. The class visited the Kansas Health Museum in February to supplement a course on Home Nursing taught by Mrs. Betty Baker, school nurse. Home Management was taught by Mrs. Akin and by Mrs. Gordon. Clothing I students, taught by Mrs. Akin and Mrs. Meirowsky, learned the basic fundamen- tals of constructing skirts as the advanced clothing classes studied design and textiles and applied them to construction of a wool suit. Foods classes instructed by Mrs. Gordon learned the nutritional value of foods, and menu planning. They arranged a complete breakfast and ended the year with a tea in the spring. Health Museum IILL BUCKMAN, Sherry Meacham, Karen Meires, and Cin dy Budde Lowe make divinity in Foods class. BARB PHILLIPS, Linda Peterson, and Melody Harrison finish their Christmas projects for Home Management class. 20
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IIM ISAAC recites and translates a lesson for his Spanish II class. f as , Y K 2 if ., S fs' . 'i-ei FOREIGN TLANGUAGE DEPART- V I I ' 3 MENT: Miss Virginia Smith, Mrs. Maria Chaple, Mrs. Pat Randall, Miss Bonnie Selanders. FRE Fre PO HP he-1 v 'iw 5512?-Qitilit. -Mx'-args? via., 5-Qis.J.:...,59 NCH II STUDENT, Craig Oliver, concentrates on his nch while Dave Slack receives help from Miss Smith. INTING O oint in her UT an area in Italy, Debbie Nelson illustrates report for the rest of her Latin class.
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KAY WASHBURN SAYS shorter as Vicki Deck- er pins the hem in the wool jumper made in Clothing II. wiwisfu eff. ' ' K Qfgiiiyfiigis ' -Q-53W 15- 5 l . .1 ..:?:i.f.,.f,: QW, , rw, ' ' -Ugzw , .-,-5.55 EH,Tf',,J1,',z-5. . iw? ,L ,WNW V faiww-.,af..,. , - Q . , ,.,., i .L I 1 f , 711: . li EW? a ww 17' 'fr fri -Jjf y f fi '-q i ' : - 3 f ' WNY 1-1 ETQQ' -jim: 141' 5 if .Sig-'si 1, Sim Vis 7 1uWww1-i4wm.1,.-Em:if:IH,z rr gy ws- Eff-,rm fr -A - HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: Mrs. Maridene Akin, Mrs. Hazel Gordon, and Mrs. Nancy Meirowsky. CLOTHING AID, loyce Pauley, gives Missy Walkenhurst advice on the construction ofa wool skirt. IOYCE PAULEY, Diana Scheffler, and Debbie Donker make gumdrop cookies in third hour Foods class.
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