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OLD MOTHER HUBBARD WENT T0 THE GUPBOHRD The home is the basic institution in this country. Our young Mother Hubbards are taught all the techniques needed in order to run efficient happy homes. Homemaking is more than just sewing and cooking but includes proper cleaning and care of furniture and equipment, good grooming, child care, and serving as a hostess. Miss Adele Bast, junior high home ec- Miss Bast's 9-C2 home economics class is busily making Spanish rice. Of course, we'll be glad to join you! Concentration prevails as F. Schwarz, K. Schwarz, J. Showalter, and S. Hinner- shitz, all juniors, with the help of Mrs. Berger, work on their dresses. onomics teacher, and Mrs. Betty Berger, vocational home economics instructress, are amused at Freckles', the Rcinsel hund',, reaction when she finds the eup- board bare.
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6,L,M The art department endeavors to bestow upon the students a varled program of arts and crafts which will enable thcm to appreciate the Iincr things in life A was an artist L was a librarian The library provides suitable reading and rescarch materlal for all students and teachers M was a musician The music department not only teaches students to develop their talents, but also helps them understand and appreciate fine music. w Working on thelr projects in 9C2 art class are D. Eshbach, L. Parsons, T. Rhoads, and C. Eisenbise. C. Kunkelman and P. Owens are two of the ninth graders who decorated the school for the Christmas sea- son. 17
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HICKETY-PICKETY MY BLACK HEN Learning by practice is the main purpose of the voca- tional agriculture department. The boys are given all- around farm experiences which will aid them on their future farms. These boys raise tomatoes for Campbell, corn, chickens. turkeys, wheat, and cabbage. They also are taught animal husbandry, dairying, and forestry. Since raising chickens is a year round project, nHickety- Pickety my black hen is a very appropriate title for this course. Mr. Horace Miller, vocational agri- culture teacher, takes time from his busy schedule to pose for the Wilson- P. Stump, F. Etcliberger, and C. Paulson are proudly displaying the projects they raised dullng the year ian photographer. Busily cleaning chickens for sale are F. Etchberger, T. Sechrist, T. Sher, and P. Stump. in
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