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Scholars are Busy Writing, Speaking Mr. Joseph E. Miller Miss Eleanor Tilton .44 .. ' i,. - 5 ' ' f , W , V Z fi i A K' A :: . at oi W ii. .'i, I K' .. 531 K Q ,. ' si , g S r r iioo ' f v. f ev? --:, X. Mrs. Shirley Warren Mrs. Gertrude Zeller The iournolism students studied all phases of news- paper work including advertising and financial man- agement. Oral English, Business and Senior English were the grammatical classes offered to l2th graders. Students of 12th grade journalism published the Dart newspaper and yearbook for the 5lst consecu- tive year. English Literature and English Survey, each a se- mester course, were recommended to College Prep- aratory students. 28
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THREADING A needle on one of the new sewing machines was a good deal easier than finding one in a haystack. At least that's how Mary Kay Clayman must feel as she shows Rose Sleeper how it's done. .serif sr 1.-nl r nur' Homemaking ot An Easy Task, But It's Fun Learning the art of homemaking isn't easy, but it's fun! Ask any girl who succeeded in acquiring adequate skills in cooking and sewing in tenth and eleventh grade classes. Sophomores were taught the fundamentals of gar- ment construction along with preparation of food, food values and social poise. ln advanced clothing the special care and storage of clothing was stressed. Besides other various proi- ects, a Christmas date dress was made. There was also intent study of uses and types of fibers. Food preservations such as freezing and pickling were demonstrated in advanced cooking classes. Also included in the course was the planning and cook- ing of a holiday dinner. Development in maturity and personality, discus- sions on marriage and dating, and a study of home finances also added interest to the courses. -V' E We Miss lsabel Day Mrs. Mariorie Nagle MY, BUT those candied caterpillars look delicious! That's not really what Barbara Weir, left, is saying to Donna Ferguson, right, as the two girls prepare something to eat on one of the kitchen stoves.
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