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MRS. BERNICE B. HIBBERT y AB, East Central State ,mg f M Ed, OU T S MRS. ETHEL PREBLE BS, OU M Ed, OU Mrs, Hibbert's second hour class seems to be very interested in the subject of home -management, Planned spending of the family income is an important phase of the Family Life course taught by Mrs. Bernice Hibbert. The students figure out what percentage of the money should be spent for food, clothing, shelter, and for all other things necessary to well-rounded family life. The class is a twelve weeks' course rotated with cooking and sewing for seventh grade stu- dents. Melissa Lawson, Susan Peters, Patlohnson, and Candice Mary Ann Thompson, Mary Wolf, Cindy Hahn, and Kassack are learning how to set a table attractively and Cheryl Knox are being taught how to prepare a proper how to serve meals properly, meal. 27
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MISS MARY BRUCHER Department Head BS, Southeast Missouri State College MS, Colorado State University COMETS EXCEL AS GOURMET A D STYLIST The Foods instructor, Mrs, Ethel Preble, teaches her students the basic functions of all foodstuffs. They learn whatcooking methods will retain the beneficial qualities, and how they are properly balanced to form a nourishing diet, They also learn how to prepare foods with the least possible waste and how to save steps in cooking. Clothing, taught by Miss Mary Brucher, is another course of Home Economics offered at Classen. A girl is :aught plain sewing and mending atfirst, and then extends into every phase of the selection, manufacture, and care of clothing. She must be able tojudge textiles, leathers, furs, felts, and other materials to get the best possible values. Sewing teaches her how to get the best out of A little help from Miss Brucher goes a long way as Marilyn Story is finding out. 26 clothes because clothes make the woman, Are these students really enjoying sewing or has Peggy Johnson cracked a joke?
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MRS. IULIA McPHEETERS BS- Central State Department Head To the student who plans to enter the busi- ness world, Classen offers a variety of courses. Included in the curriculLu'n are Typing, Book- keeping, Shorthand and Transcription, Business English, and special instruction in using numer- ous machines, CAREER- BOU D COMET MRS, FAYE FREIBERGER BS, Central State MC Ed. -OU That old 4:30 feeling hasn't affected these groups of potentials. Maybe they have already had their coffee break. 28 It is difficult to distinguish between the attractive teacher and the attractive students in this Business Math class,
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