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Home economics classes prepare students for the role of housewives. HOMEMAKING Since the basis of American living is the home. special emphasis should be placed on it. rlillfflllgll the honiemaking classes students learn home decora- tion, meal preparation, sewing, child care. and home management. The study of recipes from different nations is given special attention in the department. It is be- lieved that by studying the likes and dislikes of foods in foreign nations, we are able to increase our knowledge of these countries and their peoples. A special project carried out during the year was the construction of a model apartment in Cen- tral School. All the work involved, excluding car- pentry. was done by senior home economics girls. Particularly in these days of housing shortages, this project was practical as well as interesting. The School Cafeteria is managed by the Home liconomics Department. lXIiss Grant administers first aid to a student. HEALTH The nurse's office is a busy place most of the time. VVhen an unforeseen emergency arises, it is the room first in the mind of the student. In an effort to prevent epidemics, a student when he has been absent must be approved by the nurse before returning to classes. Each year a physical examination is given to all students by the school physician, and their parents are informed of any defects. Audiometer tests were given in the early part of the year to determine hearf ing ability. The services of the dental hygienist, llliss Ball, were also available to each student. Personal and public health are taught by this de- partment in weekly classes through movies and prac- tice. First aid training enables the student to help others and himself, and to act quickly in cases of emergency. Agnes Hornby- 11.8. Ilumf'1f1'ol1urnif'.f t Arlene Ball ' Denml Ilyyirnr Verna B. Gratrick Edith I.. Grant B.S. R Y lillftlflfllllll Illllllffllllklllgl llriilih
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, . l ea w i i Siamling: Campana, Calafetes, Hellert, Pask, lN1axon, Young, Long, Cole- man, Vickery, Kennedy, Collins. Sitting: Dusenberry, Scarborough l.Sr. News liditorl, Trolley, Adams Ur. News Editorl, Matson QManagmg Editorl, Hartman. THE SCRIBBLERS' CLUB Scribblers' aims to stimulate interest in creative writing and to develop keen judg- ment in the qualities of writing. A careful study has been made of the artistic qualities of any expression through words. As a cli- max to this study, the club publishes annu- ally the Scribblers' hlagazine, a colleetion of drawings, essays, plays, and stories by hledina lligh School students which have been accepted by members of the Seribblers' Club. l.ois lyes is editor-in-chief of the magazine: Barbara Achilles is club presi- dent: hliss Carol R. Hall is sponsor. THE M. H. S. NEWS Practice in gathering, writing, and edit- ing news is given students on the NI, H. S. News Staff by the sponsor, bliss lflsa bl. Ferguson. Actual experience in placing type, setting forms, and other duties of a newspaper plant is atiorded printing stu- dents by lklr. Edward Orgek, printing ad- viser. As managing editor, VVilliam lllatson led the staff in the preparation of the 30 or more weekly issues of the school news- paper. Virginia Adams and liarbara Scar- borough, as news editors, assisted in main- taining standards of good journalism and in promoting better understanding among pu- pils, teachers, and the public. Trip Rome: Armsdem, Hoey, Higgins, Hess, Bell, Oderkirk, Hartman. Middle Rune: Baker, Bogden, Skinner, Rankin, Uorrallo, Scarborough, Voorhees, B. and M. Balcerzak, Fronl Rufio: M. Hoffmaster, Smith, H. Hoffmaster, lves Qliditorl, Miss Hall, Achilles, Beeton, Menke, VVillett. ,.,.4h01 F . . 23
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