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E HOME ECGNCDMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club was first organized in nineteen hundred twenty-five, and since that time it has advanced and is affiliated with both the state and national Home Economics organizations. The object of the organization is: To improve the art of home4mak- ing and to render more efficient service to the community. Colors-Bronze and Blue '28 '29 Virginia Vandervort ....zzz...... .President ......,......zz. .z.......... E lnora Hall Fern Crockett ........i,.... ........ V ice-President ,.....,. ,,..,,z, H ilma Wright Violet Wells ............. .,...,. S ecretary ...,......,.. ...,..,.. M ary Harper Gladys Wilson ........ ........ T reasurer ..,,,. ,......,. L ucille Zinn Page one hundred twelve
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