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. BLUE 3 . Q23 . .- Vocational Home Economics Every girl should take Vocational Home Economics, as it prepares her to be a real efficient home maker. This course includes, Clothing, Foods, Home Care of the Sick, Child Care, Home Management, Home Furnishing. Applied Art, and Related Science. In the clothing course, construction, appreciation for clothes, and the proper clothing in relation to health are studied. With foods, emphasis is placed on the wise selec- tion of food in relation to health. It includes the buying, preparing and serving of foods. Home management helps one to develop an understanding of the many problems in- volved in the house, and the spending of the family income. House planning and furnishing teaches the selection of furniture and equipment from the standpoint of service, economy, and beauty. Home care of the sick and child care prepares one to meet simple emergencies, and to appreciate children in the home and their training. Applied art and science deals with problems relating to the daily work. In 1927, four girls, two from the first year class, and two from the second, represented Higginsville High School at Columbia in the Contests. Although they did not return victorious, they obtained some very valuable information from the trip. MILDRED MORRIS. PAGE 77 Z .
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JC f i .... ...N .Ii Blur , iff me ,,1511:,D ,I 2535 W -,Wy Vocational Home Economics Fourth Row: Edna Held, Virginia Spears, Edith Mathews, Mildred Tatum, Myrtle E. Stillwell, Pearl Tindall, Audrey Lane. Third Row: Maude Kennedy, Ruby Mathews, Mildred Tempel, Helen Johnson, Instructor, Mildred Morris, Edna Reinwald, Virginia Collier. Second Row: Lorene Arensmeier, Elizabeth Griffith, Selma Starkebaum, Helen Vermillion, Beth Neale, Evelyn Burgan, Janice Brueniri, Marie Werning. First Row: Maurine Cole, Laura Wagner, Charlena Robbins, Ella T'empel, Gene- vieve Preuitt, Genevieve Owens, Marion Grogan, Edith Goring, Madeline Seddon. PAGE 76 If! - V-4 - , YY Y s7?a2 , V'
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QIQQL 8 QfffG9'QgLe5ifii or or Vocational Agriculture Fourth Row: Hayes Finley, Forest Fox, Bernard Starke, Harry Meinershagen Gilbert Schaefer. Third Row: Clarence Meuller, Albert Meinershagen, Leonard Voss, Vernes Atch- ley, Odes Kampschmidt, Herbert Humburg. Second Row: Edward Frevert, Frank Gray, Arla Hilgcdick, C. E. Neil, Instruc- tor, Forest Witthar, Ralph Froeschle. First Row: Johnny Fetter, Billy Koenig, Harold Rxekhof, Jack Spear, Roy Lieser Harold Speas, Fred Lefman, I AGE T8 ,J div! . T F -k.f Y 4fL A
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