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t l Planning for the future Busy inthe Green Wing, Mrs. Ruth Bailey and Mrs. Phillips Moore were still teaching proper diet, proper dress, furnishings and child care. Senior girls took Home and Family Living to prepare themselves for life away from home. Speakers on marriage and home economics helped the girls improve personal, family and community living. The girls learned about birth defects and how they were caused. Improving and developing arts such as cooking, child care and their appearance, the girls learned more than what was in the average textbook. 'fVVe encourage using creative efforts within the household, such as painting and stitchery, said Mrs. Ruth Bailey, and learning how to buy foods, meal planning and the preparation of meals. The Home and Family Living classes were involved with the March of Dimes and they learned how to work with Artex paints. Students learned mainly how to use their time effectively in clothing and foods, and how to plan a budget for the years to come. 208 - HOMEMAKINC 3 E B An interesting speaker attracts the attention of Home and Family Living teacher, Mrs. Ruth Bailey. , - E l i i V The subject ofhuman behavior holds the attention of Diane Smith and Barbara Heine. i l Annual turkey preparation lessons are given by Assistant Principal Clanton to faculty members prior to Thanks- giving. mmefgs:wm::ei....aemmemwatta,w e,fiM-W.easaeisanriafnfaa'maemasa'-Mefw-m5'a'm:1M- 5.:wmawsri1tms.wL '
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210 Bus. Ed. causes clatter Rhythmic beats and wretched expressions were produced from various lower-Red Wing classrooms. The multi-buttoned machines were somewhat a fantasy when students were told they too would learn not to keep a constant eye on their keys. Business Education courses offered skills for typing, shorthand, accounting and bookkeeping. Ledger cards, erasers and Erasable Bond paper were often found in an exhausted supply at the school store. However, classes held no time for daydreams due to timed writings and constant plucking. Typing was for the office-minded as a substitute for the one fingered approach. Several new desks and typewriters were Easily distracted from accounting is lunior Cathy Holt. SQ??Si?iQWESEii2Eh?5?tQi?Q333555iK?95ii3i?5ls'?i356352321535.53553EEVEFEQZQEWSi?i2'3E'a?f68.fiSiQE'?s5z?ifHQHwHiS5EEiE8?EtMlQEia'QE33Eia'31'a'WS.QtES5tZ installed for the advantage of the students. Shorthand was a foreign language class in its own. Girls tried to learn the erratic figures but many failed, deciding they would just learn to write faster. Accounting and bookkeeping served as electives for those who did not want to learn the keyboard or rewrite the English language in an endless struggle. Equipment mysteriously disappeared after night school throughout the year, but was discovered early in the morning in the R-7 journalism room. Arched backs and strained eyes were telltale signs of a Business Education student. Many aggravating attempts and worked fingers were the result of a thought-toabe blow-off class. sttthndlwi Having to stop for mistakes is no fun for Freshman Brown, Mrs. Ann jumper gives a helpful hint to typist Cynthia Southern, BUSINESS EDUCATION Freshman Dale Marks tries to find the magic on his typewriter. c l :git -, H: Q
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