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28 ROUNDUP sewing days while three days are spent in eoolilllg. -Xt the beginning of the term. the girls marked the towels to he used in the kitchen and hemmed the curtains for the kitchen and sew- ing room windows. '1,'hen. they took up the drafting of patterns which XV U 1' B used later in making combination suits. At the present time. the girls are mak- ing night gowns with hand embroidery. Un Dec. 17, 1913. a luncheon was givin hy the girls of the domestic science cle- partment, under the direction of Miss Edna Hagerman. instructor of domestic science. to the memhers of the school hoard. Supt. S. D. Largent, and Prof. .l. ll. liae. The color scheme was pink and white. ln the center of the table was a bouquet of pink flowers, The place cards were tiny Santa Clauses carrying packages. Sinee this was the iiirst luncheon given by the girls the gentlemen called it the initiation anl de- clared themselves ready for the second rlegfce. All tl1e cooking and serving was done hy the girls of the various classes. 'lhe menu was as follows: Creain of Celery Soup Waferis Yeal Loaf Escalloped Potatoes Creamed Peas in Cases Hot Biscuits Olives Jelly Banana Salad Cheese Fingers Apple Capote Coffee Music Notes On Friday evening. Jan. 16, 1914. the musical talent of the High School gave an operetta entitled The XYindmills of Holland. Special scenery was painted for the occasion hy Mrs. Grace A. XYait, --uper- Visor of music? ill the city SChools. The east was as follows: Farmer, Mack Gault. Vrouu Hertogenbosch, His Wife Mary Millegan 1Yilhelmine and Hilda, Their Daughters Esther Baarson and Kathryn lflaherty. lloll Yankee, American Salesman George Young Hans. Student of Music in Love With XVilhelmine. Frank Jordan. Franz, Rich Farmeris Son, 111 Love With Hilda, Frank Stearns. Katrina, Rich Farmer's Daughter May Brennan thorns of Farmer's Daughters and Girls working in the mill Vhetoe Tompson. Lucile Stedman, Dor- othy Progreba. Esther Braeh, Pauline l ryberg. Isabel Fairfield, Jean Gillen. Lorene Burks, Margaret Todd, Opal Smith. Helen Lease, Esther Hervin, Ethel Parker. Marguerite Bauer, Magda VVag- nild. Dora Turney, Mary Baier, Sarah Furry, Bertha Miles. Esther 'Slusl1e1'. Mahle Garrett. Dorothy Smith, Jodie lVren. Mabel Jones, Ethel Mc-Dermancl. Anna XYocasek, Cleo Peters, Olive Skin- ner, Ellen Ryan. Alice Galusha.
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RUUNIJ' L l' 1, D6dlCEltiOI1 ofthe SClo100l mpeg The High School Annex contains an auditorium which seats twelve hun- dred people. the gyninasium, the t'om- mercial department, the lJ.nncstic Science and Domestic Art departments. the phys- ical and chemical lahoratorie-st, and the drawing rcom, It was open for puhlic inspection on Decemhcr fifth from two o'elock in the afternoon until tive o'clock. Many people went through the huilding. several High School boys aci- ing as guides. The tleilicatorlx' exer- cises lit-gan at might in tht txt n n ln. D , 1 ltex. Nli hilloni x, pastor ol tht I it ht terian t'hurch, gave thc Xll. l.fll'g,1t'lll gave Q ,- which l sllnlt lnllllt ll ., tht llon. -I. NN, l'it-lnnn tlt Intl.. the lleilicatol'-Y :nltlres-, X and Sli ss Ho hannon turnishs l tha tot ul inus.c. and Nlits lirelxn Inna strumental lllllsic. 'l'hc txt with the hcnediction In tht lltx Xli My ua rd 'i. tutor ot the tlnuth ul tht ,Incarnation Q Domestic Science The domestic science course has just been added to the lligh School course this year, lt is a new subject lllllr it is very popular which is evident from the fact that forty-one girls are taking it. The cooking department is et-pecially interesting. The kitchen is oil the top floor of the High School annex. ln connection with it. there is a large pantry and dining room. Twenty stus dents can he accommodated in the kit- chen at one time as there arc ten desks. two working at each dt-sk. livery girl is provided with a gas stove of one hurncr and all the cooking utensifs needed by a cook. A gas range of the s'ze ordinarly ustd in the home is provided and in addition to this there a1'e twenty individual oYells. The kitchen is further ctpiippcd with a laree refriverator. 'l'he ffrls work in P ta 4 1 pairs, taking turns washing and wiping dishes. 'l'he pantry is large and roonilv. eirlle taining cupboards anzl drawers whicn afford ample room for all the cooliiltg vessels required for this art. .X dunno waiter descends from the pantry to the stage in the auditorium. The dining roou is ln fv I 1 sliiny. thc ing, fnrnis lightest Voulll in tn hnill hal with a lnntttt 1 dnnn table. and dining chairs. X i alll o the equipment ot' tht dining io on thin ls a set ol tahh lnnn llixii in th ni anl silx 't'l'XYi ire in-hiding ont -I--nn kuLx'es. one dozen tork o 1 teaspoons. one tl :zen th-ss one dozcn tahlc spoons. 'l'hi.- semester. the tlonn tn - in - classes hate taken up t it tntlx oi lllllls. vegetalvles, c.irlaohx-li ntl in l protein tools Nilnn l.ikn' up tln sin-lx ot lruits tln gnls ini-li lil x ,Ii - ot grape and cial: 'ipplc p Ily ix -Inuit ol grapt lain. .intl taunt-I tw-ntx Iii- 's llllilfli ot pn it-Iles ll: itll thi el lil mlllalrls ul grip: lllht xx This lvranch ul the worl it-punt n ti hook work and tht it ilin ot I-ull-lin on ltnnl uhnli arc sent Hlll lo th. i ricultural llunau nl NN.: Ion ton Il 1 .Xcros tht h.iII in-on th- ln.h-n i llli' st .X- s XIII room lhi .ont tin X l'llrla's each tililc scatin-' I- ui ll I I l'll 'I' lull lt-n'th inlrior mil. i hlnli l. ul' Illi' girls I1 there are li makes. ' x u tit thin -In 1 :nl t in li Inn- I in I in I llllllNl.lX .ln-I liilix ii
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ww XY 4. Vg, W fl TI ' 5 f, Q I Q IELTS X T5 7 1 J f,' If A Z 'f if There are four hundrel and I'iI't'I'-IIIII- students in the Great Falla High SI-lionl. Mr. Large-nt addressed the NIlDtIll'l'.4 Division of the XXYUIIIUIIQS Illllll on Blon- day, Deceiiiber 15. Miss Hardy, former ti'lli'Ilt'l' III' ling- lish in the Great Falls High SUIIIIUI. I+ now teaching in San B9l'l1ill'4IIllU. The Athletic Association was Iln- winner in the Leader :XIIVPPIIYIIIQ l'IIn- test. and so receive one lnIndI'I-Il anl twenty-five dollars. It was I2lI'Q'l'I.Y through the entlniidastit- inti-I'I--I anl good advice of Miss leloiilistoii. anl through the hard work of Lev Singvr anl Xorinan Thisted. that we wi-rv ahh- tw win in this eontest, :Xl'tIllll' .lzl1'dll1v. vzlptzlill of IIII' lilll lfoiitlxall Team, was IIfi'l'l'C1I the I-aIII:Iin- oy of the Idaho Sliltl' Iillivl-l'sII.I' IWIIII- hall Teain. Donald Hoffman. 'l2. is stilduriiilg lan at the IvlllVt'l'QiIj' of III'llVt'l'. Kathryn Sntfierlin. H. I . ll. S, 'l2. l'11ive-rsity of Montana 'lIi. wa- I-li-I'II'1l editor of the liainiin Ihis -Yt'ill'. Fln- I- the first wonian to hold this IIII-i.iIIII. 2 ' -I Ilixid IIIIIIIIIIII. II., IIIIII lm. II. ,, IH IIII' IIIII ll In-u SIQII4' vi-itin III Ilei- IVIIIIIIIX MIN IIII II' l lll Ill lllml ll Ilw X II4ll II'IIII'I I-IIIIIIII - I Illl I IIII IIIIIIIII-I' III -I IIIIII' -In-I Il MII I' l':IllI I -, XII N. - In - III II Il-nn l.lll,Ill .ily III I III Iln- I II ll I Illx llI--II Nvlin-Il IIIll'lll I I -I-liool iw-:II l'IlII'll .lll1I lflll ll. I'.lIIII ll'I--I-I'IIIaII. I-. l ll N ll N l'lI'llI IIIII Iolhgi- l' I III llll ll lll1'NI'I' XVI 5I'Il1IIII, -. N Ii. lll III Iln- l.I..II l.Ilf llI XII IIIIIII ll-IIII,4I': hw IIIINI-III I QI-IIIIII lnglixli I'.IIIII .I lII.lllIlIlI I IIIINI I-I l.-III IIXI'-Ill. .IIIIII IIlllllIIIlll. IIN. II,I- III.III1I 1 -Illllll I III-I III IIII- Nlllll'lI'l' I,lllIl NlIlII,l-. I' ll N il'l .- ,x 1. IIIIKIII -II NIIIIIII---IIII l II ll I I- I IIIIII1II Ill Ili lll lll1'l.lI Ing-.II III I ,. . IIII' l lllYI'l' III IIIII lull llI-'II Nh-I-. II ll-I IIIII 'Il'1'l'l'4IIIIlI II I I IlI-- I IIIIII-I l'I-nn IlIIIII'I x IIIIIIIIII IX'lll III. l.I, .IIII IIIIIIXI XII IIIII I .III- IIII'IIIIIIf' 'li-I IlllX I David Steel, Il. I , ll, H, 'll .XlLfI'Il'III' III NIIIIII---III.I, llIIIIIIl: III-nw ll IN N I tlll'2lI l,'IIlIeg'I- '1ti. won tllv SIIIIIIII nf-rv lllxg IIII Inl I l'llI'Nl Xl.II MI. I I debate. IIIIgIIIIIIIII4 -lv-II.II'I'II--'-I Anna llet-tor, 'l2. ix at Nli sfnla I'Ii- IXIIIIII Nl.llll ll. nh I ll Near. Last year she JIIIPIIIIVII IIII- l II:- III-Iw In l1'l III-I--fII'lx I I versity of Cliicago. Il'.IllI'I' IIx.IIIII III-III- I I III I I
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