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Home Economics 'LLet's play party, says Eileen Steecls, who is showing her friends, lean Stargel and Patsy McNeese, what she has learned as a hostess in her Home Economics class. Itileen is taking a general course, which inclutlcs Footls, Clothing, Dress Design, Home Decoration, ami Child Guidance. Practical training is given in purchasing, creating, repairing and caring for an appropriate, attractive ward- robe, as well as in preparing and serving well-halaucetl menus. Units in child guidance, hygiene, and the plan- ning of a home and furnishings are invaluable. 'usda , 'fi t a 'ii 37 t ,,' Q , 4' In MISS VERA L. CAMPBELL MRS. EDNA HEDGES Head of Department Industrial Its f x mi' 74 MR. R. O. COVINGTON K MR. FRANK MCKEIS Head of Department - I In -Q, fi- TW. ' f.-. A 1. f' A F u t u re architects, draftsmt-n, fi cabinet makers, or airplane nic- l chanics may be found among the W students who are enrolled in the I various courses of Classen's lnclus' trial Arts Department. lNlR. G. XV. BRUCHER ' sl 'Nam -M., gt: 5 5? Bill Olson, Charles Schwab, and John Thomson are interested in a project in tht- new Airplane Drawing Class.
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