1925-1926 Yearbook

PETIT 0EAN Home Economics D epa rtment riI HE work of no other department can be of more prac- • tical value than the tra ining r eceived in these classes. It makes little difference what other line of work or profession a young lady chooses, she wi ll always fll1d one of her g"eatest assets to be a thorough working knowledge of the arts and sciences taught in thi s course . While the Home Economi cs students are learning that they must do some real reflective thinking and spend hours in practice before they can do the thing that seemed s impl e when they watched mother or some othe, experienced housewife, they are a lso enjoying working with their chums, and are feeling that they are making visible efforts in their progress . . ? G4

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