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HOME ECONOMICS PREPARES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Home Economics equips girls with the knowledge needed as future homemakers. Clothing, foods, and home improvement is stressed. Home Eco- nomics I, n, and III, taught by Mrs. Deane, are offered at S.C.H. S. In Home Ec. I, students begin the year by sew- ing a skirt and advance to harder projects. They also learned the importance of a balanced diet and designed several outfits this year. Home Ec. II provides a more advanced study of foods and clothing. Mrs. Deane also teaches her students to knit. As an introduction to home improvement, students designed their future homes. The class also conducted a playschool. The most advanced course taught is Home Ec. III. The juniors and seniors in this class refinished furniture as a home improvement project. This year, the girls learned to crochet and tat. To climax the year, the students in all three classes modeled their finished garments at the annual Kayette-FHA Tea.,
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DEBATE TEAM, Left to right: Diana Emerick, Fred Johnson, Terry Follis, Camille Brainard, Linda Winter, Linda Trueblood, Sandy Cooper, and Mr. Rosell. SPEECH AND DEBATE TEACH STUDENTS TO THfNfc ON THEJR, FEET Communication is a vital part of our lives. The purpose of speech is to give students the confidence needed in speaking before people. The two speech classes, taught by Mr. Rosell, learned to give speeches, to read poems and short stories, and to debate. Fourteen speech and debate students entered com- petition at the District Speech and Drama Festival in Hays, and eleven entries received above average ratings. The one-act play, Hour of Honor, was also given an above average rating. The debate proposition this year was as follows: Resolved, that the federal government should adopt a program of compulsory arbitration in labor-man- agement disputes in the basic industries. At the Class A Tourney in Scott City the debate team ranked 7th in competition. Terry Follis and Fred Johnson won a trophy by placing third in the Oberlin Debate. Mr. Rosell sponsored the debate team in addition to teaching one class of English III. Mr. Rosell shows Betty Meier how to use gestures while giving her speech. BENNY ROSELL Phillips University Enid, Okla. B.S., 1956
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