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HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Class this year consisted of the Junior and Sopho- more girls. They were: Margaret Bower, Viola Ahnen, Kathryn Gipple, Myrna Cass, Beverly Wyllie, Helen Carl, Barbara Barnhart, and Phyllis Campen. These girls served a very delicious Carnival supper in the Primary Room which was transformed into a comfortable dining room. The girls were dress- ed in blue skirts, trimmed with eyelet, and crisp white blouses. Popcorn, apples, and candy were sold by the Home Economic girls at all the ball games. This money was used to buy new equipment for the Home Ec- onom1cs'Room. A new Singer sewing machine was purchased for the girls. Household management was a main unit of study during the year. Many different articles of clothing were made and were shown at a style show. A May Tea for the mothers brought the year to a very successful close. AFRICULTURE While the Sophomore and Junior girls took Home Economics, the boys took Agriculture They were Dean Rechtenbach, Johnie Warrior, Leo Raasch, Leo Chafa, Leo Rechtenbach, David Campbell, Clark Cole, Max Hurd, Dick Brawdy, Delmar Williams, and Jack McDermott They studied hybrid corn and made several fleld trips to examine different types Different varieties of oats were also studied A course in farm shop was included in this class The boys made bookcases, porch swlngs, wardrobes, utility cabinets, lawn Ch8lTS, and other articles for the farm home They also made a set of backboards to be used as play ground equipment here at school The boys are hoping this new equipment will bring forth several experts at the game of basketball Smashed thumbs and small cuts were the evidences of this course but it was engoyed despite these mishaps During the last two months of school, rationing and livestock feeding were studied GLIDER During most of the second semester, the Senior Class directed by Mrs Robert Preston, tried to make this Glider a great success We went to the surrounding towns and sold 8dV6It1SlHE Then came the hard part of writing and typing articles and ads One day was devoted to picture taking 'e also worked several evenings on this project BAROMFTER On November 2 the newspaper staff was elected by the student body to wr1te articles for the Barometer section which appeared in each edltion of the Bridgewater Times during the school months A report of the varied 8CtiVit1SS and special class work was given from each class in high school and from the grades The sports column was given much space The humor columnist occasionally added 'their' bit t the news Other items as the calendar, locals, and humor were found in the Barometer tant editor Helen Carl and Myrna Cass were feature editors Leo Rechten bach and Leo Chafa were boys sports reporters and Beverly Nyllie and Sherry Clpple were glrls sports reporters music reporters were Kathryn Gipple and Davld Campbell Home vCOHOmlCS was wrltten by Phyllls Campen and Viola nh en The Church edlto s were Barbara Barnhart and Clark Cole Grades news was wrltten by Lax Hurd and Ruth Raasch The soclety news edltors were Delores Ruch and Elma Rechterbach The Humor was wrltten by Varlhm Schrader and Jack McDermott I' , f , O . . M , A - o Joy Cole was elected editor and Delores Pfundheller was elected assis- fl I . I Y o ' ' 1 ' I . 7 g , h 0 1 L - - ' , . n ' ' - ' . - A Q Q A . I I ' ' ' ' - , v -5. ' . ' - : ' . . ' H ' O
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lay Coffee ft the close of the school year the rome TCOHOm1CS pirls served a Day Coffee for the1I mothers and lnvited guests small sandwlches and cakes and coffee xere served The girls preserted a style show at this tlme The clothes were nade by the class during thelr Home coromrcs period Viola hren modeled a green dress, Indlan head nrrncess style wrth sold belt and buttons Varearet Boxer's dress was of olald arnsham wltha whrte collar Kathryn Pinple slored a two niece dress of olaid orrnt Two rows of whlte pearl buttons vere arranged down the front of the bodice Peverly Uyllle modeled a two tored cnanbray dress of brown and white Large pearl buttons were placed dlagonally across the front of the bOHlC6 Barbara Parn hart's dress was of plald F1 pham The whlte collar was tI1mmCd in eyelet, and could be worn three ways Phyllls Camper showed a dress of agua fabardrne Wlth three quarter sleeves Fold buttons down tle front of the bDClC6 and on the cuffs of the sleeves Pave thls dress a d1st1nct1ve alr Helen Carl modeled a GIGSSIM blue l ld PlHQhdm wlth a wnlte co l r 1 blue oelt wlth red COfd1HF accen tuated thrs dress whrte olouse trlmned 1U eyelet and a rose straipht Skllt were shown by Iyrna Cass Carnlval Our carnlval vas Ield October 8t1 ard even though a few minor D1ShdDS an rrformal suoper to one hurdred ard flfty people The tables were very attractlvely decorated vlth fall flowers and oastel napkins The entlre student cody presented a program in the gym after which the Kirg and ueen, Pwr lyn Schrader and Tom McDermott, were crowned by Wd Arn old under a gally decorated canopy of blacn and fold The sophomore Class presented a matinee whlcl conslsted of a bolsterous Csha l we sayl song, a mock veddlnp ard a chance meeting CAhem J Centers of HlI3Ct1OH during the evenrng were the B1HgO stand and the Tea Room The yrand orrze la bTO1lSI, was E1V8U away at the Binpo stand and was won by Beverly Vyllle Anytblne and Vverythlng to eat was served t the Tea Room whlch was situated 1H the pym Other stards WPlCP contrrtuted to the success of our Carnival were the Fish Pond, Dart Game, Baseball throw, Tovelty Stand, and Fun Pouse Banquet WMay I assist you w1th your wrap, hadamo Pray, krnd sir, pass the salt Best behavlor was brought out and dusted off along with formals an tles when the Juniors fed the aenrors at the ancrent and honorable lnsti tUtlOl known at the Tunlor Senror Banquet, held tlrs year on Iay 7 The pood shlp 'Schoolbus', manned by Pr and Mrs Golz, Mr and hrs Preston, Mr aUd Mrs Shatava, hr and Irs ampbell, and Buss rcKahan made the voyage to the 'avory hotel ir Des Iornes for the big affarr An excel lent dlnner, a wonderful srow, nd a profusior of red, red carnatrons more than spelled a worderful trme for Iosts and guests alrke Beefeaters lncluded 'ayne Hughes, Joy Cole, Tom McDermott, Dorothy Roos, Delores Pfundheller, Narrlyn Schrader and Delores Ruch, while the Billfooters were Viola Ahnen, Leo Raasch, Leo Rechtenbach, Leo Chafa, Margaret Bower, Kathryn Gipple,John1e Warrior and Dean Pechtenbach. . 1 ' I Q ' J 1 ' 11 1 'F I o G 'Q . ' A 'A rf. I T , I ' ' 0 11 . H . . Jr 1 A a ' A 1 2 . ' .- f . ' ' - , .A , ' - . . 0 ,. 5 , V r F I A . . , . . . I LA 1 v l . 4 . ' f- y r 1- . 4 ' V, I 1 IV ' 1 . 1 7 h I I I v ' A ' 1 ' 1 A Q ' I . ' f . ' ' , ' A 1 .. a 1 , - r vf f' M'n, .. ' f ff ' A - . f . ' . W , . ' . r , .- ,. 1 . ' ' . - 1 A , V 1 , . 1 1 J 4 'V . ' . v-. ' ' ' .- ' r 1 L- . . . . I . , . . , f D , . . , fl E3 J , X 4. Q o 1 , , ' . 3 T ' '- . ' 4 , ' f f , .r 0 Al A 7 .U ' I , , O . , A , V, L i .L , p . V .L ensued lt turned out to be a big success. The Home Economics g1TlS served 1 f , 1 - fr . , . .. J f , . I. F- . . , A . Dar . A f fy 1 i f 1- lv ,, , . A - N 1 r . .1 r . V . J A. ' 0 C' . f . ' - ' ' I I AL L 7 . r - ' , .a . .. A A J J 1 0 0 A . N . . O 13 A .L I . . . U . , , K w i . : . '. . 4.1 3 O . F . F Q F . L -J 4.4 ' CA P, 4 ' 1 1 1 ' T J l . , r . - P ...... Y! I l O . . r rj . F . . r 1 l . - 1 I V ' 1. ' I 'V nj o t-, ' ' ' 'wg 0 0 ' 0 1 0 f- . 1 1 I . .- A' F ' l' a 1 O . . O . I l. 0 Nl .1 ., .- Y I ' . .- ' 3 L' 1 'l, I - , A 5 , . 1 , ' 1 1 - ' a . ' . vn I il - . . .3 f . . ' 4- a
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