. Chilhowean 1917-18 . , Jeffersonville, Helen Lewis, Meridian, Maude Pardue, Sweetwater, Horace Dawson, South Knoxville, Tenn. From the Department of Public Speaking:Miss George Simpson, Rowland, Gail Wilson, Sidney, O. H. Logan, Persia, Tenn. Each graduate is required to give a public recital andthe following programs have been presented: April 1—The Bishops Candlesticks Founded on an incident in Les Miserables - HugaMiss Maude PardueApril 8—The Twelve-Pound Hook ----- Barrie Miss Doris WilsonApril 22—The Invisible Balance Sheet - - - - Trask Mi


. Chilhowean 1917-18 . , Jeffersonville, Helen Lewis, Meridian, Maude Pardue, Sweetwater, Horace Dawson, South Knoxville, Tenn. From the Department of Public Speaking:Miss George Simpson, Rowland, Gail Wilson, Sidney, O. H. Logan, Persia, Tenn. Each graduate is required to give a public recital andthe following programs have been presented: April 1—The Bishops Candlesticks Founded on an incident in Les Miserables - HugaMiss Maude PardueApril 8—The Twelve-Pound Hook ----- Barrie Miss Doris WilsonApril 22—The Invisible Balance Sheet - - - - Trask Miss Helen LewisMay 13—Oration—Thought, the King of PowersMr. O. H. LoganOration—The Awakening Miss Gail WilsonMay 20—The Trial Scene From Merchant of Venice - - - Shakespeare Miss Esther CovertScene 1750-1918 ------ Hunt Misses Covert and PardueMay 27—The Other Wise Man - - - - Van Dyke Horace DawsonOration—Heroines of ObscurityMiss George SimpsonPresentation of Diplomas ! Dr. W. P. Stevenson, D. D. 28. laduates Department of ExprsEsion and Public Speaking 29 HOME ECONOMICS Conservation and Traiinng for Service has beenthe underlying principle of the Senior Class in Home Eco-nomics. The class has taken its senior year very seriouslyand each girl has earnestly tried to fit herself for serv-ice during this next war year. The latest news from the€amps is: Eat 1919 Christmas dinner in the U. S. class, while not planning for that dinner, neverthe-less, are hoping for it and they surely could cook it. The years work has been along lines that gave theclass its principle. Government bulletins on food conser-vation and substitutes have largely replaced text demonsrated lectures have been given by the 1918students before the class and the Tuesday and EightWeeks clubs. Special study has been given to the pro-fessional demonstrations by the head of the department,and by state, and county demonstrators. All this has keptus in close touch with government w


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