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HOME ECONOMICS S ,H . O' 1' Ds ' , .9 . v. ,N as 5 f Miss Sadie Weedman, Teacher of Home Economics ,L i Home Economic was, at one time, classified as one of the frills of education. Today home makin courses have a definite and important place in ali levels of education from primary gradesthrough col- le e. The purpose of homemaking in the schools is toghelp the individual live a more usefuland satisfy- ing personal, family and community life. Years ago the curriculum of homemaking education meant only cooking and sewing. Not it includes courses in the following areas of education: l. Selection, preparing and serving of food. 2. Selection, care, renovation and con- struction of clothing. 3. Guidance and care of children. 4. Selection and care of the home and its furnishings. 5. Home care of sick, including first aid. 6. Maintenance of human and family relationships. These courses enables the individuals to broaden their purposes and provide for greater self development. Thus home economics is an active and continous pro- cess throughout school and life. A Sophomore Home Economics Class make a Tea Ring N 1' N -W i r '-.. ...vig - 10 -' if ' ' ' . . gf- , ,' - A ' ...,,...,.,,, M. -.i'a.:.lQ.,- , J .' ', , O 'ra fs ' 1 o fa 1 , r r v- ' 4 '1 f l' 5 . ...J ! FS t S fi ' F1 J -1: I1
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9 r E2 fr-.Q 9 I-,f,,1w1 . ..,, ' P '--.4 . Q MFKHQOA ,Lb -r 5 X S R N- ek ' 94- 74' Rf' ' -N5 - 'aww H if tr 1 'A 'Y' Q rx , T six!1ra7QwlM - ,s . - l'l'5o s.U.5fN-.u lvlfg. l,v:c U1'lAQl -vt!-.r i .1:,r-.f K L'-1-QPYL- '3'Tf1s' The Dale Chapter of Future Homemakers of America was organized in the fallof 1950. A girl has to have one year of Home Economics before she can be a member. There are at present thirty-one members. The officers of the F. H. A. are: President, Esther Kellemsg Vice President, Beverly Hartleyg Secretary, Beulah Meeks, Treasurer, Margie O'Danielg Parlementarian. Elsie l-Iartungg Historian, Julia O'Danielg Editor. Tanny Clark, Song Lea er, Joy McDaniel.
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