Falmouth High School - Crest Yearbook (Falmouth, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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The Laboratory of Falmouth High succeeded in all its experiments of are divided into one-hour periods wit periods a week, each pupil has much ti The Boys' Home Economics class year was very interesting. The boys, to plan meals, to sew on buttons, and tear also learned to buy a suit ,and knowledge of shopping for a man , they trip to Kennedy's. The seventh-grade girls learned sewing machine, of sewing and of rea their new knowledge into action, the towel, and an apron. The eighth and ninth grade clas they received praise from the faculty that they served during the noon ho planned, prepared, and served those d grade girls also worked with sewing either cotton or wool material. For t the Pop Concert,the ninth-grade girls, made by the home economics classes, p an excellent job of serving the refres Nutrition in detail, and the cann and vegetables have been learned by th ing those girls made a garment from over from some other garment. As thi senior girls have tried to grasp all t about good grooming, style, dress an they have learned a great deal and are year's work. lo UM E E: Q 0, N O 14 V School has tried and has the year. As the classes h sometimes three and four me for individual study. held only the first half learning to cook, a three cornered really practical interesting field besides to sew to gain took an the fundamentals of the ding the deltor. To put y made a holder, a dish ses felt very proud when for the delicious lunches urs. The girls marketed, inner units. The eighth- by making an article from he great event of the year in red and white uniforms lanned, prepared, and did hments. ing of all types of fruits e Senior girls. For cloth silk material and a make- s is their last year, the he last-minute information d color. They feel that very satisfied with their The Crafts Class, which was made up of selective senior girls, worked with crayons, wood, ivory soap, and with a type of hand-paintings. They made many interesting and different de- signs many of which showed great talent. So ends the year 1945 and Miss Elliot's first year at Fal- mouth High School. The students of nent wish to extend their thanks and for her helpful guidance, not only i the home economics depart- gratitude to Kiss Elliot n their work but also in their personal froblems. We sincerely hope that the years to come will be as successful as this year has been. In

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