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LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Hewett, Alice Smith, Geraldine Holmes, Delores Neil, and Luella Smith prepare tables for Mrs. Margaret G. Greene luncheon. HOME ECONOMICS Even though the Home Economics department is for female students only, it has played an important role in our school. This department helps to mold our girls into young ladies who will be prepared for the future. The first year of Home Economics is a course planned for meet¬ ing the everyday needs of teenage girls. In Home Economics II emphasis is placed on the girl as a member of her family group with the aim of developing wholesome attitudes toward family living. Home Economics III includes individualized experiences with emphasis on various specialized fields including family clothing, parenthood, fabrics, management of family resources, food problems for special occasions, and family meals for different income levels. Home Economics--Food is a course for students who have a special interest in the prepara¬ tion of food. Home Economics—Clothing is designed for students with interest in clothing selections and construction. Elizabeth Hardy Luella Smith Ethel Clemmons
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Robert J. Floyd The Band included a regular class for advanced students, beginners band, in a class designed for students planning to major or minor in music while in col¬ lege. Our music department is under the capable direction of Mrs. B. C. O ' Dell and Mr. R. J. Floyd. Allen Johnson Willie Lenon 28 m
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Mrs. A. P. Harris and Mrs. M. G. Greene, our Home Economics teachers, take a keen interest in our girls and strive to help them become better young ladies. They share many interesting experiences with the young people in this department through the various activi¬ ties which grow out of classroom work. Stu¬ dents in groups prepare and serve different meals, entertain with teas, formal luncheons and dinners, display fashions they have made. Some students have been active participants in the nursery school program. There they put to use their knowledge of child care. Exhibits of food and clothing throughout the year have provided an opportunity for students and teachers to share their work. Now where did they hide the eggs? LEFT TO RIGHT: Cora Alford, Diane Westfield, Loretta Stackhouse, and Yvonne Robinson decorate a Christmas tree. Mrs. Ann Harris 30
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