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January 9, 1947 "eat it up WEAfL IT OUT Horn© Ec. Giblei's Dorothy Jeans' interest in handwork is manifested by the type of work done. Alice Ferrell, Faye Glov er, and Bettie I.&.e Glover like cooking better than sev/ing. This cones as a surprise to the class, since their dresses turned out well. Psggy Vifhitley, returning to the lunch room the night of the banquet for ice crean, becane shocked by a loose wire. She vov/- ed she'd find where the light sv/itch vms the very next day, I&ny people nay wonder why Octavia Beard said she had rather "sevi than eat". Could it be she v/as not hungry at that tine? A student v/as overheard to say that IJrs, Vlilson gave the hardest test of any teacher in hi c-h school. I,fay be she doesn't know what a hard test is. MOST GIRLS PREFER COOKING TO SEWING Most students of the hone econonics departnent pre fer cooking to sewing. BAILEY BUGLE BAILEY, NORTH CAR.0LINA n’J/ Doll LeodsToCcsreer Of all the things fifteen- yoar-old I,-iiry Evans could have receivod for her birthday, why did she got a doll? She ejrclaiinod to her moth er, "l/hat on earth shall I do with this thing ! I haven't had one since I was ten". "Oh", said her mother, "don't you realize that pu have never sat down to a machine and sev/ed one stitch. So take this doll,, and other equipment and make her a dross." A fev; days later Mary burst into the living room, "Mother", she said, "see what I have done," "YesV, said her mother, "it's the prettiest dress I ever sav'." From then on I-fery contin ued to ma.ke doll dresses, then her own dresses. When she finished school^ she became a seamstress. She alx/ays remembered how her mother had encouraged her. Her careet had begun viith a doll, rfXrP Heasons given are they could eat what they cooked, everything did not have to be basted, and if anything was done v/rong, there v/as not anyway of taking it out and doing it over. MAKEITOVEI^ ,, ORDO WITH OUT Models Follow Reports Reports given on Personal Grooming by home ec. one girls were followed by a discussion. After these reports, Anna Leighn Johnson and lifery June Brantley gave a demon stration on the procedure of applying make-up, using Jean F, Glover and Liildred P'inch as their models. Dept’. Makes Cookies Directed by l!rs. Howard V/ilson, home ec. students made cookies for the dance given by the recreational committee, Three different kinds of cookies v/ere made; bon bons, paean crispies, and oatmeal. All were of dif ferent color and flavor. The girls of group two and three helped in making them. GIRLS DESIGN APRONS Paper aprons v/ere made for the Kother-Daughter- Fcther-Son Banquet by three volunteer home ec. girls, Joyce Brantley, June ■Brantley, and Eliza beth Glover. These aprons were v;orn at the banquet by the ninth girls who served.
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