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HOME ELQUN UMILD UEFAK 1 LVULN 1 Home economies department students are learning to cope with the problems of modern home life, to accept responsif bility in their own homes, and to find opportunities for creaf tive selffexpression. Through realistic and practical experif ences, students are developing -experiences in constructing clothing, meeting nutritional needs of the family. buying food on the market, planning and preparing meals, extending hospitality, and understanding small children-experiences which when woven together form the attitudes which prof duce a pleasing home life. vrifwl Mrs Edwards Miss Rgh bk tit der I
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I DU TRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT An idea of industry, tlie l'undznnent.ils of at trade, Rl liolwlwy interest, and xi spirit of eofoperzttion the industrial arts instructors try to develop in their students. By making projects of wood, of metal, or of plzisties, industrial arts students lezirn tlie skillful use of materials and tools. By sharing eepiipnient and working on group projects, tliey pratetiee eofoperution. By eonstrueting olwjeets for the home, they gain nn interest in tlieir own lioines, By taking industrial atrts courses, they learn to use lwotli lmnds und mind. 'jf' fu.-...+A if ,.....- Mr. Egen Mr, Greening Mr. Widl1l3T .Zfl X 3 . Q if . t assi A
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 5 Club members made plans for the annual brunch on the patio. Frosting cupcakes with bright pink icing and bringing bubbling fudge to a choco- late soft ball, the Home Economic Club members employed classflearned skills in preparing for bake sales. Contributf ing to the A. F. S. fund and buying aprons for club hostesses, they utilized the money earned from their sales. Then adding hand fagoting to Indian head cotton, they constructed table cloths for the family living area and for school teas, dances, and parties. Through these activities the club girls gained further practice in home making as they served Nieolet. Ofhncrsz vicefprcsident Val Hornby, president Isolde Fuchs, treasurer Ellen Shea, and secretary Mary Brady 26 Mrs. Rudert received a glass of punch from a club hostess at the faculty tea.
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