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Foods PLANNED DIET .... A Challenge to Ingenuity keeping a home and preparing delicious meals becomes second nature to any girl and to even one of our big football heroes who is trained by Miss Stevens. Under her guidance, the girls and boys learn preparation of meals and the proper way to serve them. The girls enjoy their Thanksgiving project, a pumpkin pie. and marvel at their meat loaf dinner. Once a week about twenty-five home-minded fel- lows don white aprons and indulge in the culinary arts. The boys enjoy heartily the giant size spaghetti dinner which proves their training is practical. The students are proud of the fine reputation they earn by the outstanding work they do in connection with the Honor’s Banquet. Home and School Dinner, and many faculty luncheon and teas. C. Carry and J. Stiles whip up a rake. W. Rennet!, J. Rea, and M. McGhee trr out a new recipe. I . I on erh, R. instey. and S. Holton prove that men make good cooks too. H. Hrangan pours tea for P. Gaunt and her mother following G. Wheeler and J. Miller housewives in the making. Honor Society initiation.
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C. Hrangan weaves color into her work. ... If . llrown lost in his work. . . . H. Heath employs her talent in making nursery rhymes become real to little children. . . . L. Jakob is absorbed in creating a design. ... 5. Maurer adds a tew final strokes to a painting. ... M. Hendrickson puts her artistic talents to use as she models a figure out of clay. . . . J. Zimmerman sketches a plan for a poster. to upperclassmen who. with Miss Davis background of experience, attain for themselves a deeper appreciation of everyday beauty. Also to live a well-balanced life not only with neighbors but with a marital partner, one must possess a sparkling sense of humor. 'Phis quality is unfolded in students through a proficiency in cartooning. Self-expression, too. assumes a top place in even individual's personality. In modern art. pupils have the opportunity to draw as they feel. Juniors and seniors contribute in numerous other ways to worthwhile projects. Among these are scenery for school productions and story book posters for grade-school children. Lansdowne High's artists create happiness both for themselves and others through their work.
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l. M kit trick anti S. k it i titles press their dresses. Clothing NEWEST FADS Clothes Make Us Socially Confident “Mary. I'm proud of you. The dress looks lovely. Mary beamed within. She had made that dress. It looked exac tly the way she wanted it to look. There were many Marys in Lansdowne this past year, for the techniques of sewing and wearing c lothes to the best advantage were learned right here in sewing c lass. This one dress did many things for Mary. It made her confident that she had the ability to make other garments; it made her think economically and spend her money wisely, and most important of all it made her cheerful. Lansdowne girls ability to sew and combine striking colors was developed under the capable guidance of Mrs. Stephens, who ably prepares the girls for their duties as homemakers. Her students not only learn the fundamental techniques of sewing but also the quality. strength, and workability of textiles and the ability to make wise purchases. This is very important to a girl who wants to keep in stvle but still must stay within a budget. The ability to sew and selec t useful fabrics and by so doing please herself and her friends is one of the big answers to a girl’s happiness. A. Origiio, A. Rogers, A. Yaroubian, J. Godshalk. anti . Johnson design their own hats. 1. Miller busily sews a seam on her skirt.
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