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SCHOOL SERVICE c The girls in the sewing classes always respond, We are ready 6 , to serve. ' They have, in addition to . . their regular work, made for the school in one term: 5 dozen dish towels, 4 dozen napkins, 5 pair of curtains, 8 dozen rings, 14 girls' caps, 14 boys' caps for cafeteria, 18 aprons, 72 cos- tumes for plays, 20 rag dolls dressed, 40 pairs bloomers sold I for school fund, 6 slips, 200 paper Wreaths, 112 kerchiefs for dance, 112 ribbons for May Pole, 12 cafeteria aprons, 15 towels for Cooking Depart- ment, 8 caps, 14 bloomers for sale fMay Dayl, 100 holders. A PURPOSEFUL ACTIVITY It is not always possible to buy everything you want in the way of clothes. How many times have you desired that certain pattern! How often have you shopped up and down the crowded streets, out one store and into another vainly seeking the party dress of your golden dreams? Or when you buy one, perhaps it does not suit your personality. Do you not then sigh, and wish that you had been trained in the art of sewing? There are many things we could not have unless we were able to make them ourselves. It is extremely interesting to choose just the right pattern, to cut out the material, and to work out our own ideas. But. sewing has taught us much more than stitches, for we have learned to use more initiative, to be more careful, and to have more patience. It has developed within us more independence. Any one with initiative and a true desire to create can certainly find an opportunity in clothing. A B8 Clothing Class AT THE LOOM I Slowly, steadily it grew! .Like a dream it took shape, color and pattern. My fingers flew in and out. The golden reds, sapphire blues, and sea greens mingled together in a myriad of golden color. From this rainbow of color a tiny stripe of yellow twisted and wound its way across the loom. Soon it was joined by other colors. Then suddenly they dipped and faded into nothingness. Now it is finished! A scarf shaped by my hands! A thing I can call my own, for I have created it! A7 Clothing Cla,-5 Ninety-nine
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