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: HOME ECS-PERTS First Row: Joyce Kludy, Valor ia Pidcr Second Row: Miss Rich, Helen Norkc, Lclia Sargent, Eva Pelligrove, Audrey Cummins, Mary Louise Rlamer, Francis Cummins, Jean Bawkey, Corrinc Makin, Helen Havcfly, Ida Hale, Hattie Lentz, Wancita Slocum. Mona Mack Third Row: Joyce Metis, Grace Schultz. Ora Thaler. Barbara Lathrop, Flnora Brockman. Alta Cummins, Wanda Slocum, Phyllis Shipley, Maxine Hill, Lois Martindell Fourth Row: Betty Hctland. Ruth Hiller, Rose Greiner. Dorothy Kokx. Theda Cummins, Kathryn Taylor. Ruth Jean Moore. Kathleen Roche. Sitting: Stanley Brown, Gayle May, Ernest Frost. Clarence Johnson, Herbert Hunter. Thomas Shrumpf. Wayne Ducolon. Fred Gruette. Willard Tate Standing: Oakley Wicks. Richard Hecr, Vernon Lutnhrix. Ward Nelson. Don May, Miss Rich pa je thirteen
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MISS EDITH RICH Homk Economics Ionia High School R. S. Western State Teachers College Oh, stt --” MEET TH Femmes Feast Oakley Cracks an Egg Under the supervision of Miss Edith Rich, the home economics department was divided into units consisting of clothing, food, and home furnishing. The approximate number of Junior High girls is twenty-one. These girls devoted their time to making aprons, knitting and serving teas and dinners to their mothers. The first-year home economics, which is made up of Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls, had approximately 34 girls. Their time was spent making cotton garments and sewing baby layettes for the Red Cross. This class of girls also had work in cooking and home furnishings. The advanced class consisted of eight girls this year. These girls made wool dresses in the fall and studied home furnishings and child care during the winter months. The boys’ home economics was made up of fifteen senior boys. Throughout the year the boys were busy in food preparation and clothing. They were interested in preparing and serving dinners. The home economics department, as a group, participated in the Carnival this year by having the eat shop, called “Feud Hollow.” Almost everyone helped in this work, including the boys home economics. Training in this department is very useful and practical in out-of-school life. page tirelve
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