Fountain City High School - Fountennial Yearbook (Fountain City, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 53 text:

THE FOUNTENNIAL :fyyg y at 52:22 Q C 'LJ 2 0-gy ! 1 QA I yy- BA EE: -v ' ' And when the Une Brent Scorer comes To write it by your namcg Hc'll write not that you yum Ur lost, Hut how you played the game.

Page 52 text:

.i .. ii na ill ll ll lll lll l lll illl1lllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllillillilllvillmlilnl.lullilllLlllllllilllllllllilllilllll l ll ll ll Hl ll lil Il lllll ll llll Ill Hlllllll l lllllllllllllllllllll It was Mrs. Ellen H. Richards that was the first to say the schools ought to teach 'fright living, and it was largely through her efforts and inspirations, that plans have been worked out whereby girls while in school can be taught many things about right living. Right living begins with the home, and while the man may provide the money to build, equip, and maintain the house, it is the woman who plans and manages the home. It is then her business to see that the family lives in a sanitary and attractive house, and that every mem- ber of the family has clean, properly selected and well cooked food, that every one is suitably clothed, that the family income is wisely spent and that all in the home are helped to lead a happy and useful life. No girl should consider the making and managing of a home an easy task, for in fact nothing requires more careful and intelligent study than that of the home. Tell me not in words of boasting Domestic Science's an idle dream, For you'll find there is no coasting, Through on bluffs as it may seem. Although it requires much careful and diligent study to be an efficient home maker, the girls of the Fountain City High School are not found lagging in this fascinating work. So greatly enthused are they that they are often working overtime and at extra hours. They are anxiously looking forward to the day when much more time may be given to this work in their High School Course. Their artistic talent was quite well demonstrated last year, at the county exhibit where the aprons, gowns, and selfrdesigned dresses attracted the eye of every guest observing the show. Many favorable comments were passed on the selection of material, combination of colors, and well finished seams used in the various garments. As expert cooks they are not going to be outclassed. just happen around some day at the regular cooking period and the tempting odor of dainty dishes and well-balanced meals they have prepared will be sufficient to tempt any one to want to linger longer and be a frequent visitor. They, too, believe the cook stove and not the hearth is the tie that has bound fand unboundj since Mother Eve prepared the first breakfast in the first suburban home in the outskirts of the Garden of Eden. ' l l 1 ll llll HH ll llll ll ll llll llll Ill Ill IlIIIIIIIII1IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllHIMlHHH!lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIVHH ll Ill



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44 THE FOUNTENNIAL I ,LL CHESTER MILLER tfl1t-s, mic uf nur regular ftirwards is at fast UH-L'U5iYk' 1111151-ir. Thu fans lmvc lim-11 vt-ry zi1ip1't-cizitive of his cf- fwrts :mil liavc i't-wzirtlui him with a gulfl watch aml chain. ARNOLD THOMAS 'I-Xrn played a giitirl season and to him must he given thc credit fur the highest typu tif spurtsmaiisliip. The succcss in the Iicmirmiy game at the Hagurstuwn 'Ibiirm-y must be attribut- ed to him. He has always taken vic- tory and defeat with the grcatcst of seriousness, i L

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