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How does it look? questions Jacki Wiziecki ofa helpful onlooker. Handwork as well as power driven work is required to produce a professional looking dress. Mwpwd gg L A ,::.. . u, ittil till? XX ,sf A luv ' K wif 'ffl' U.,-:if -,ff K- v-fi-gf K 4 'C Q wma we Gym 5 ,Q Exact cutting for even slices assures per- fect tempting cookies, or so Kathy Pawlicke is hoping for.
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,.,....,apgV Kathy Pawlicke illustrates the correct procedure for cutting even, exact cookies, as fellow classmates observe. Cookies just don't raise if the oven isn't turned on, as Janis Bleek finds out. trial and error aids in learning Adding salt to the brew certainly enhances the flavor, as these two homemakers are taught. Hmm . . . what is that tempting smell? Seems like its coming from the direction of the cooking class. These words are often spoken as one walks through the halls on that aromatic day that the foods classes are preparing their special gourmets. Through actual preparation of such goodies as cookies, tangy beverages and scrumptious looking cakes, the girls, preparing to become good home- makers, have an actual taste of what's in store for them. As the homemakers munch their tantalizing treats, admiring glances are cast in the direction of the passing young lady. She has just linished a proud sample of her artwork. The girls are instructed as to the preparation of a dress, blouse or skirt. Mrs. Sparks, who is the general instructor in this Held, strives to produce young girls who can produce a Hnished product, which would display no signs of a sewing machine or thread! These girls also learn the care of the equipment they use. ix! hi-T
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:I-- W Sophomore, Ellen Taft, concentrates on composing an interesting, informative theme for her English teacher, Miss Taylor. ihsiliiimilfiilfficfl Llffllifim expmd S tu d en t S S Q 3 I' Ch f0 I' C Q u I' S Q S It is usually a good idea to have read the book completely through just in case someone might ask you about it, such as your English teacher, Mr. Peterson. 6
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