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SEWING --e Dorothy Dill, Ida Kauffman, Norma Wiggins, Winifred Moser, Ruth Barker, Shirley Holland, Beverly Ritchie. COOKING -- Dorothy Dill, Marilyn Miller, Mary Klier, Ruth Walter, lane Tinqley. Paqe 35
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HOME ECONOMICS-Ninth and Tenth Grades . . . FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs, McGee-ver, Cecilia Bust, Millicent Bloom, and Marcella Hahn. SECOND ROW Mariorie English, Mary Stuart, Elaine Fox, Eleanor Michael, Ioan Alaay 'l'l-HRD ROW. Iune Leopold, Elaine Pfeffer, Nancy Walter, Evelyn Ftrozell. TOP ROW Sara Earnhardt, Charlotte Hicks, Flora Hinkle, Norma Hartley, and Charlotte Brown. Home Economics is a new course in school this year. We were given a room in the grade school, and the junior and senior girls and Mrs. McGeever turned it into a very attractive kitchen and work room. The ninth and tenth grades organized a local chapter of the Future Homemakers ot America, The program of this national group includes the threefold purpose of service to the school, education of the members, and recreation. They gave a Christ- mas tea and style show for their mothers before Whom they displayed skirts, aprons, and dresses which they had made in class. They also had a Christmas party and sang carols at the homes of shut-ins. The junior and senior girls took a unit on food and nutrition during the tirst semes- ter. They made cookies and candy to sell at Christmas to raise money for the Home Economics department. They served a lunch one noon for the whole school which was very successful. They also took field trips to the Firch Baking Company, the San- itary Dairy, the Frozen Food Plant, and the Lawrence Dry Cleaning Plant. At present they are making forty cottas for the junior choir. All the senior high girls have had at least two home protects consisting of about fifty hours apiece-'for exampleg redecor- ating a room, or planning and preparing the home meals for a week. The Parent Teachers Association has been very good to the department. They gave a shower at Christmas time and presented a beautiful set of dishes and many useful and needed utensils. We have all had a lot of fun this year decorating the room and fixing it up for the future home economics classes. DOROTHY DILL. Page 34
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