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Busily at work painting some water color designs are . . Baxter. B. .Jlclnlire, It. Wit- Ihulm. and S. Yerkes 'V stitch in time saves nine agree seam- stresses ,. Brat ini. K. Bark. . . Moore, and C. Safford Alt hands are on deck when . . Lehman, l Both. J. Royal, (i. Costa, B. Glass and . Laskey have the cakes ready in hoys' cooking class I). Smalley and . . Lehman check the weight of some soiled aprons before turning on the washing machine
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Our young people dream of future happy home life The mothers of teen-age girls and boys are finally able to take a breather in their daily routine of cooking for the family. The teenagers themselves arc donning the chef hats and aprons and are busy at work in the kitchen preparing that special dish, just-so. This time they are on their own, not being supervised by Miss Mar- garet Stevens, Lansdowne-Aldan High School practical arts teacher. The students were taught this culinary art in the fully equipped cooking room, experimenting with various dishes and techniques. When eyes are glued to patterns, and busy lingers are snipping into materials, and the whirr of the sewing machine is heard, one can be sure that our coeds are in the midst of creating some beautiful fashions. Being shown special skills by Mrs. Helen Stephens, these seamstresses sewed suits, blouses, dresses, and even baby clothes. In addition to the sewing and cooking, our young ladies learn to be the graceful mistresses ol their luture homes. Being able to set correct and stylish tables, knowing how to prepare sumptuous meals, and being able to run a home economically the girls of today, it is hoped, are developing into the efficient and charming women of tomorrow. i. Iurner, . Key. and L. Johnson look in al Iheir copper lewelry as il is being glazed Yum. yum! Chief chefs It. T,as key, J. Schreiber. and fi. Glass icing Iheir cakes for the class lo enjoy The general opinion here among freshmen .11. Slicklin. fi. Boyd, and I. Reeces is ha sea'ing can be fun
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Library assistants A. Strang and P. Xacey .tort the library cards looking jor overdue books Xe H'omer E. Posch is welcomed hi . . Huber, . . Stinsmen, D. McCarthy, and C. Baxter in center halt STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting (I. to r.): .It. Perry, ( . dent ite, S. Rose, . . Rie z, McCullough, C. Abbott, I). Waters, G. Bessey, J. Jenzano. S. Speers, J. Sta tsmi h, . . .1!unroe. A. Adams, A. Shober, D. Hyland, A. Artinian, . . Desmond, B. Gohn, Mr. . C. Wohlers, I). .Howry, B. Quinn, C. Desmond. Standing: Freeman, J. Hurtle
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