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BAILEY BUGLE. BMLEY. NORTH CAROLINA, DECEI'ffiER. 19^6 PAGE 10 The homes are in of the youth of tomorrow the hands of today B jilGtin Boards Depict Class Work Home economics girls de sign bulletin boards to illustrate class work. Each home economics class is divided into equal groups csf throe or four girls. Beginning in Sept ember, a different group has been responsible for the board each week. The rotation schedule started with first period girls and has now worked BaileyTGacher Takos 'SecondWeddingTrip' "Second honeymoon," came the answer from Mrs. Dean Gore Whicker, home econom ics teacher, when asked a- bout her unexpected vaca tion this past month. The couple's destination was Florida. While there they went to Jacksonville, Marine land, St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, West Palm Beach, Miami, Everglades Park, Sarasoto, Winter^ haven. Cypress Gardens, and Silver Springs. While on the tour they visited Sarasoto, whore they saw the Ringling Bros, Circus and Silver Springs. They saw a water ski show, wild animals from the Everglades, and rode on a glass bottom boat. up to third period girls. This schedule will contin ue until five classes have made up bulletins5 then it will -begin again with the first period class. Each bulletin usually re presents some phase of class work. PiNWHEEL SANDWICHES Assemble these supplies: 1 loaf freshly baked, un sliced white bread cup butter or margarine 1 cup sandwich spread Steps in preparation: 1. Remove crusts from loaf of breadi cut bread in thin slices, l;^ngth wise the loaf. 2. Spread each slice with softened butter or mar garine and then with filling. 3. Firmly roll up each slice from the small end like a .lolly roll. For A More Lip To Dote H [lir Sty le VISIT or CALL GirlsMokeGorments "Freshman work is very good," comments Mrs. Dean Whicker, home economics ad viser, as sowing unit pro gresses. As an introduction to this course^ eac^ girl ex plored al^lity as a seams^^e^a^tiw' making an apron".J \ .• -■ . \ Cutting/ 'basting, and seaniingV^^ girls dis covered thift there are more things to be learned about this new task than meets the eye. Concluding the unit, the beginning seamstresses are now working on cotton dresses. (a row of stuffed ol ives or pickles across the end of the bread will make it a little easier to roll.) 1;. Wrap in waxed paper to hold shape, then in a damp towelj chill at least one hotirj slice across in thin slices to serve. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 3Qdri
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