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Home Economics “Quality not quantity” . . . The mad scramble for sewing machines in the morning . . . “But I need the spatula now. . . . “I can’t seem to find my scissors, bobbin, pins, or thread.” ... At least one pair of split pants each day . . . “Don’t forget to preheat the oven.” . . . Two machines still broken . . . “So what if that’s your fourth project when I’ve been working on this skirt for four months.” . . . “Use the wastebasket for your scraps, not the floor.” ... “I don’t care what you do; just don’t sew over my fingers.” . . . “Girls, just remember, not everyone is cut out to be a seamstress.” I think it s very pretty material, don’t you?” “Don’t sew over my fingers!” Miss Theresa M. Smith Mathematics; Home Economics Club; Field Hockey Miss Katherine F. Kearney Belmontian Club; Home Economics Club Miss Smith’s chef class.
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Business Mr. Lloyd E. Smith Chairman of the Business Department Miss Eva P. Davis Red Cross Club “ What I advise is that each contentedly practice the trade he understands. ” Horac e “Amount, date, page; bring back that account number.” . . . Cash, short and over . . . Debits must equal credits . . . “Does A-L+P?” . . . Remembering to flick the throw . . . Indenting five spaces . . . “How many spaces after a semi- colon?” . . . Dictation at one hundred words per minute . . . “The drill is on the board.” ,. . . “How many had only one error?” ...a s dfj kl ;... “But I can’t reach the top row with the numbers!” . . . Forgetting to remove the middle paper of a stencil . . . “Put your brain in gear before putting your mouth in motion!” “You get twice as much done using your elbow. ' Champ stops to think. Mrs. Margaret-Mary Johnston Belmontian Club 24 Miss Barbara S. Johnson Blueprint
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tm Mr. M. Donald Plummer Director of Arts and Crafts- Belmont Public Schools Blue and red makes purple, not orange . . . The drip, drip of water in the sink . . . “This media comes in three hues of two values.” . . . Only one sink for two art rooms . . . “Look at her firm chin!” . . . Why can’t Robert Frost speak more distinctly? . . . “Never leave your brush in the water!” . . . “Are you going to paper your room with this?” . . . What happened to the boys? . . . “See how lucky you are. In this class you can choose when you want to have quizzes.” ... “1 should see ten different oak trees.” . . . “You’ve got blue paint on your chin.” “For the work of art is the product of the highest capacity of man: the equality to think and to dream. ” A. Elizabeth Chase Mrs. Gretchen S. Sanderson Art Club; Blueprint Mr. Roger M. Mulford Art Club Mrs. Faith A. Tegtmeier 26 Art
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