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HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics classes divided the year into different units. In this way they felt they would be better able to undertsand each unit thoroughly and make the best use of their time. The units which the juniors took up were: preservation of foods, interior decoration, planning and preparation of foods for dinners, and a sewing unit in which they sewed dresses for special occasions. At Christl mas they made gifts of textile painting and painting on glass. The last unit was on family relationship. The sophomore class had one unit on preservation. The next was a unit on sewingg the girls made dresses for school. At Christmas they had a unit on textile painting. The last unit was the planning and prepara- tion of luncheons. The freshman -class had a personality unit. They t-hen made aprons to wear while working in the laboratory. The sewing unit consisted of sewing dresses for school. They made various gifts at Christmas. The last unitwas on breakfasts and lunch-eons. The Home Economics classes try to develop in the girls a spirit of self-improvement. They learn by experience in actually planning and pre- paring meals. In this and many other ways the girls are being prepared to take their place as future homemakers.
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President - Betty Clauss Vice President Wilma Zbinden Secretary - Rhoda Roberts Treasurer - Elaine Cluver A Reporter - - Jo Ann Bauer Parliamentarian - - Evelyn S-turm Program Chairman - - Marilyn Wlinger Recreation fChairman Rose Marie Baier Song Leader - - - Velma Koester Chapter Mother - Mrs. Walter Sturm Sponsor ----- Mrs. Dorothy Milazzo Recipe for Better Living was the theme for the year of the Future Homemakers of America. Each month the F. H. A. held a business meeting and a social gather- ing. T-he theme was carried out very effectively at these timesi, One of the most successful social events was the Christmas Formal Dance held jointly with the F. F. A. boys. Another social event was Mom's Night Out with the style show presented by the freshmen and sophomore girls. The Mother-Daughter Banquet was held May 5. F. H. A. ROLL , Top row, left to right: Thelma Bauer, Lois Clauss, Rosalie Cluver, Doro- thy Harweger, Arlene Teske, Vivian Cluver, Arlyss Munsterman, Jose- phine Storey, Charlene Reutter, Patsy Schmitt, Shirley Schmitt Char- lotte Hofer, Evelyn Miller. Second row: Norma Rohrbach, Joanne Kre- gel, Marguriete Knapp, Eva Jean Knapp, June Rogers, Joan Young, Viola Brenner, Joyce Seggebruch, Beverly Osborn, Jane Rogers, Doro- thy Young, Lois Kogler. Third row: Lois Rohrbach, Carol B-auer, Erma Clauss, Doris Hodel, Linda Muehling, Alice Froehling, Bette Beebe, Bet- tie Barth, Peggy Crum, Ruby Markwalder, Glenda Scharlach, Mary Anne Egolf, Aldine Rielches. Fourth row: Marlene Kesler, Virginia Neu- komm, Dorothy Bauer, Betty Miller, June Lober, Mary Anne Yergler, Joan Knake, Anna Mae Hari, Dorothy Focken, Joann Seggebruch, Ruth Hofer, Norma Knapp. Fifth row: Adda Coleman, Sylvia Knapp, Mar- jorie Oathout, Carolyn Weiss, Mary Schuler, Lucille Knapp, Dorothy Rohrbach, Norma Scheiwe, Lucille Rechkemmer, Anna Hislop, Ruth Caldwell, Aldine Muehling, Phyllis Enz. Sixth row: Velma Koester, Eve- lyn Sturm, Jo Ann Bauer, Wilma Zbinden, Betty Clauss, Rhoda Rob- erts, Elaine Cluver, Rose Marie Baier, Marilyn Winger, Mrs. Dorothy Milazzo.
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