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Home Economics BACK ROW-Left to Right-Annabelle Pontius, Lucille Hawley, Rachel Ratliff, Olive Thompson, Elizabeth Polley, Mildred Brock. IN ISLE-Ethel McClung, Lilly Baugh. MIDDLE ROW-F-ern Hartsock, Dorothy Irene Moore, Virginia Fleener, Mabel Richard- son, Grace Galyan, Dorothy Stevens, Leatha McLary, Fay Fritch, Mary Richardson. FRONT ROW-Gertrude W-eddle, Marjorie Young, Laura McClary, Elizabeth Godsey, Bes- sie Stevens, Eldora Richardson, Evelyn Durnal. The Home Economics Department includes both Junior and Senior High School pupils. We are especially proud of our one student, Viola Galyan, who is taking an advanced course in the department. The Home Economics work included Foods and Cooking, the Kitchen, Child Care and Feeding the first semester. During the second semester of our work we covered Clothing and Textiles, Sewing, House Furnishing and Decoration, Budgeting and House Management. The Department has included in its program this year, outside the regular work, a hot lunch for the school, served once a week during the ' first semester, and a Health Program given the second semester. Our work also included a trip to Indianapolis where we were shown a numb-er of places of interest. The last week of school will include a field trip to Bloomington.
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5130313 Basketball Team FRONT ROW-Dale Sluss, Warren Young, Lee Richardson, Ralph Skirvin. BACK ROW-Guy Brock, Ellis Sluss, Leslie Young, Morse Sluss, Virgil Tucker, Wilson Barrow, Mr. Miller. CBasketl9aII Calendar OCTOBER 25, 1929-Th-e Arrows' opened the season this year with a victory over the Morgantown quintet on the home floor. Score 22-12. NOVEMBER 1, 1929-Unionville made a visit to Smithville and re- ceived their first' defeat of the season in a very close game. Score 19-18. NOVEMBER 2, 1929-The Arrows clashed with the Stinesville Quarry Lads and were defeated in a very close encounter after leading through- out the game. Final score 23-19. NOVEMBER 1, 1929-The Paragon lads were guests of the Unionville quintet. After the smok-e had cleared away the score stood 34-20 for the Arrows. NOVEMBER 15, 1929-Unionville's first encounter with Nashville proved successful and 26 points w-ere register-ed against 18 for the Brown county team. NOVEMBER 22, 1929-Unionville hooked up with the Paragon crew for the second time this year and won 29-28 in a thrilling contest. NOVEMBER 27, 1929-Freedom played Unionville on the local hard- wood and were s-ent home on the short end of a 35-17 score. Richardson scored 20 points. DECEMBER 7, 1929-Stinesvi1le's attempt to defeat the Arrows twice
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