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V SOMETHING NEW Does joan Wambold's smile denote success or failure? We wonder . . . as she tries her hand at one of the oldest of household chores, washing. l mit? ' -'sniff Kathleen Nlasse is dreaming of how chic she will look in her new print apron when she helps her mother 2'- ... '., - keep the home neat and tidy. joan VVambold's cooking doesn'l seem to agree with Eleanor. Catherine, Bernice. and -loan are still discussing whether or not to commit rhenm-Ives. S 4 ff, X .ff , tggxa , ..e ,N 3 Y Til V : 'wif ,yi fx iv R tg. iiaf , s fs, J t Y A- The expert homemaker hutlgets time as well as money, Experimenting with that Bendix makes MONDAY il day paelceti with suds and fun. TUESDAY, we try ironing our dresses without scorching their newly-constructetl pieces. A handy first .iid kit is very ilnportaut. XWIEDNESDAY means cutting out patterns, busting, and sewing. THURSDAY, we play the role of hostess for our Bridge Club. From our hope chest tomes th.1t lace t.1hlecloth,'the hest silvervvare, and the hnest c'hin.r A he-.iutitiul tenter' piete, .i tasty lunth, .intl soti.1l tomersation complete the picture. The most tlrouletl clay, FRIDAY, mills out the sweeper and the tlusters to prepare for .1 quiet weclsencl. 'lj 1
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DQ. Mary Catherine Miralles, Junior class president, assisted by Agnes Costello, Junior representative, presents thc first key to smiling Margie Rohach, President of thc Student Council. PLANNED TO PLEASE As intermission comes and the closing of the Prom draws near. Eileen and Frannie, committee repre- sentatives. along with their escorts, exchange com- ments on the success of this gala affair.
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