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HlPHH ZETH . . Did you ever see an herb garden? The members of Alpha Zeta, the honorary Home Economics organization on our campus, have made such a garden in back of the Home EC Cottage. In May, the Home ECOnOmicS Club will be entertained at a tea tend the tea will be made from these herbs? by Alpha Zeta members. This greup has had the problem of reorganization to face this year. Be; fore Christmas, the girls sold Christmas cards to augment their treasury. A new constitution was devised and adepted. The members of Alpha Zeta feel that they have been quite success- ful and look forward to the opportunity of affiliation with a national organiza- Tion in the future. Membership in Alpha Zeta is de- pendent upon several thingsw two- point average in home econOmics, lead- ership, character, personality, and service in the Home Economics Club. New members are announced each year of the senior banquet in the spring. Ruth Gohr led the Alpha Zeta group this year. Tindol, Gchr, Peregrine. Quedenfeld, Anderson Members: Margaret Anderson Virginia Becker Elizabeth Gill Ruth Gohr Alys Peregrine Marion Quedenfeld Jecm Schmittgen Eleanor Stuart Iris Tindal
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FIRST ROW: Napier, Farnsworthl McCracken, Young, Heeter, THIRD ROW: Quedenfeld, Tindul, Curry, Armstrong, Nicol Hodous, Funk, Hewitt, Holt, Sturtevont, Kishel, Passig, Eckstein, Woods, Vupenik, Pincombe, Schweiger, Boer, Summon, Bet Peregrine, Stinchcomb, Gasconl Anderson, Anieisko. Schmitt Oelschleger. Schultz, Dunning SECOND ROW: Stanford, Blocher, Thompson, Dreher, Montrief, FOURTH ROW: Marquard, Roy, Wensink, McConney, Cle Buelow, Bronson, Block, Giil, Snell, Comp, Bower, Gohr, Snell, don, Lonnigan, Funk, Newby, Keyse, Stuart, Lansinger, Gi Babb. Robinson, Lowe, Westover, Goecker. HOIIIE ECONOMICS ElllB . . One of the Iargest organizations on our the Home ; and our own student, John campus is the Home Economics Club. Turton, who discussed the fascinating Leading it this year have been Mary topic A Meal in the Air . The antici- Jane Eckstein and Marion Quedenfeld. pated event of the year is the national The group includes all students en- cenvention of the American Home Eco- rolled in the home economics courses. nomics Association to be held in Cleve- lts purpose is to advance interest in land in June. Marion Quedenfeld will this field beyond classroom work. In preside at the banquet to be held on the fall the Home Economics Club our campus. sponsored a table in the Higbee Table Contest. With its theme of brown and gold and Yellow-Jacketsii it captured first decision of the judges. Prominent people in the field of Home Economics speak at the bi- monthly club meetings. Among these this year have been Miss Schuele from the Cleveland Press who talked about Home Economics on a Newspaper ; Mr. Ralph H. Jones, on Electricity in FI'RST ROW: Becker, Stoneman, La- Gonke, Bear, Allen, Stevenson, Stuart. SECOND ROW: Curren, Pegel, Smith, Wore. THIRD ROW: Froelichr Burns, Schenk, LePuge. FOURTH ROW: Berber, McMuIlen, Rowson. Horn, Janovsky, Mis: Will- iamson, Mrs. Buur, Mrs. Tudor. 20
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22 Dye, Major Barnhill Iinstructori; J. Kra- mer; Nichois, Wickes, Frees, Ansel, How- ard. Williams, Spear, Beatty. Peggy Jo Ansel Burke Frees C. Fl. Fl. TBHIIIIIIG . . Baldwin-Wallace College succumbed to the modern flying bug last fall. The C.A.A. ICivil Aeronautics Authorityi Training Course was set up on the campus and our first class of student pilots took to the air. An exhaustive physical and mental examination was given to all applicantHnly a small group surviving to take the course. This selective group went through a rigid ground school course of seventy-two hours, given by members of the faculty. All flight instruction was handled by Major Barnhill at Cleveland Airport. The college is giving two hours credit for this course. Each successful parti- cipant will eventually hold a private pilotts ficense. Nine boys and one girl are enrolled in this first class. Burke Frees had the honor of being the first student to solo. The B-W class was fortunate to be able to train in a new Stinson-i 05.
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