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Aiey, Don, M.A. All-school Project Bare, Leone, B.A. All-school Project Blosser, Mae, B.A. Assembly Committee Cassel, Glenna, M.A. Future Teachers Association, Business Club Cromer, M. D., M.S. American Education, Year- book, Newspaper Gieson, Barbara, B.A. Iunior Red Cross Kem, Mary Anne, B.A Pep Club Hunt, Lillian, M.S. junior Class, Social Com- mittee jones, Grace, B.A. Future Medical Careers Club Kivett, Merla, M.S. Professional Study Com- mittee, Y-Teens Lewis, Eva, M.S. American Education Logan, Mary, M.S. Assembly Seating, Guidance Committee
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FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS for making grape jelly gives Barbara Borris, '67, a feeling of accomplishment. Senior Class ,ty A American Education - White, Helen M.S. SEWING A STRAIGHT SEAM is a must for Beulah Corbin, '65, if the in- structor is to accept her work. Markiy, Judith Bs. Homemdking- Acquiring Needed Skills for Home, Career Today's homemaker must not only prepare food, mend clothing, and care for children, but she also has a growing responsibility in managing the home budget, in making the home not only comfortable, but also attractive, and in being a social credit to her family. Girls in the home economics department gain knowledge to help them in their dual careers. Members of the cooking classes actually buy and prepare foods. Sewing students design and sew their own creations, then display them to the student body in their annual style show. Courses in home economics, child development, home and family living, and interior decorating are offered to meet the additional needs of girls. Classes in homemaking might also be de- scribed as training for careers unlimited. Interior decorating, and teaching are two of the many careers open to girls with home eco- nomics backgrounds. This department strives to prepare girls for their roles in the home and business world. 27
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