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fw N f ' ' .':' ff- 'Y - . . . .. . . .. . :aT i,. T.l Q ' -...,4- -- 4 H, lflvgl X ff 11 W X0 mam G HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT NE of the most valuable assets of Marshall High School is the Home Eco- nomics Department under the supervision of Miss Bessie King. Cooking was first taught in our High School last year. This year the kitchen has been equipped with many articles and the Board is hoping to complete the equipment next year. The members of the class are requested to wear as uniforms white smocks and caps. Tuesdays and Thursdays are cooking days. The other three days are devoted to taking notes, studying the different kinds of foods that are best to produce good health, washing, ironing, and cleaning up. On Thursday, December twenty-first, the first semester test was given. This was in the form of a dinner which consisted of things cooked during the year with a few dishes to complete the course. The members of the cooking class are: Dorothy Bailey, Virginia Buie, Helen Claycomb, Frances Patterson, Corinne Staub, Virginia Peterson, Helen Staub, Adeline Williams, Katherine Jacoby, Agnes Ridge, Dorothy Thomas, Anna Eaheart, Mary Louise Howard, Mildred Small, Margaret Vineyard, Jewell West, Florence Yowell, Goldean Masters. -50505 Quint ,in-ini, 1. ,ing 141505, -in-suis fin-ns.nLn fini-ui- viuiuxq 'inane Page 15 1 I n S I I
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. f'--rs., -4 ' ' ' Tiv1wqA4- -4 - ...::.:i- 3-ffl---3547211251:-:'.',-.. - - --- .....,.s..,, - , , , -Q JIT, ,-, ':': f --A-'-1'-'-'Jw -- -. , ,f7 - ,.I'1b ff C T uf F N Ny he-f we Y ' 'vw .. M... ' GIRLS? CHURUS HE Girls' Chorus has grown from a very small organization to such a large 'group that this year two class periods were provided for it. This course has been offered for the last three years under the supervisicn of Miss Mary D. Blayney. ' From this large group a Glee Club is selected, which meets for one hour prac- tice after school one day a Week. The quartet is chosen from the Glee Club. Last year the Cvlee Club and quartet competed in the state meet held at Missouri University in the spring in which there were eleven entrants. The Glee Club won second place, and the quartet Won third place. At the district meet held in Warrensburg last spring the quartet Won first place. They also Won first place in the county meet. This year the music department put on a musical comedy, HPickles. Every one of the principals enjoyed working on the comedy and it was a huge success. The money made from this provided for the various musical entries to go to the meets that are held in the spring. insnxq vininit ,5,,x,,i,.L.-in-ig. n-Q.-1s,nL1-if-snL1 fs-vin 5,951-gui, -Q.niuQ,,.Q,,,L,,Q., Page17 2
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