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Betty Archer and Jane Ander- son make sample seams before Miss Mattson shows Donna McKinley the beginning frocks, first steps to dress making. 1r7f1E?VlfLCL Cllfllgx 2 Cooking and sewing, needles and buttons, calories and pins- such is the varied Work considered in the home economics department, admin- istered efficiently and thoroughly by Miss Lillian Mattson. Lessons con- cerned nutrition, child care, proper dress, consumer education, and an ideal home. The girls had meal serving practice, a noteworthy example of which was dinner served Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug and his delegation when they came to name O'Sullivan Dam September 30. ' Barbara Scott and Sandra Larson prepare a joy cook- ing stew.
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Putting Rand McNally to shame, sociology men Roger Mur- dock and Allan Garrett feature the Moses Lake area in their map. I Cman 5 tory A survey among the high schoolers which found teens not so naughty, subscription of United States history c1ass'to Time 'magazine for current events, and ancient history straight and simple are three of many classroom projects which kept social studies inmates from twiddling their thumbs. Economics and United States history were under the guidance of Mr. Carl Humphrey. State and world history were taught by Mr. T. G. Gibby, and world history also by Mrs. Ruberta Sanford. Twenty-four seniors enrolled in a new course, career planning, taught by Mr. Eugene Sivertson. U F Career planners Gayle Hansen and Mar- Mr. Humphrey smiles painfully as Irene Ottmar jo,-ie Bostick are up to their ching in read- gets a bang out of Social Living. ing, 13
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5 5 ::anJ glitsgazfzclr-y n Skillfu1,,precise leadership of Mr. Maurice Pearson has helped our vocational agriculture boys to take blue and red ribbons for their suc- cessful projects. Lads are shown' how to raise a prize-winning animal, whether he be ox or swine. Garden experiments have also proved fruit- ful. Shopwork is Mr. Pearson's other endeavor, and the young farmers also become carpenters. Milking stools, hog houses, flour bins, and leather belts are results of their craft. X we avg g h Ken Pearson, Chet Hitchcock, bashful ag boys, a peach of a pruning joh, and Mr P0illSfJ ! looking on.
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