Charleston High School - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, WV)

 - Class of 1932

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The l-lome Economics Club , 5. ur, w -I HOME ECONOMICS CLCB Fin! Rau'-Rebecca Rule, 'I're:xSurcr, Leronu ll.ll'I'Il0Il, Dorothy xfVIlSllll!glIH1, Almeria Webb, Jane Uruhh, Naomi Petty, .loan Cottrell, Dorothy Spruce, Serum! Rurrflixzuigeline Baker. 'I'rcss.i Wooilrum, ,lame Hurdesty, janet Walker, june lVl:u'ie Rusk, Eugenia Campbell, Nlury Virginia Birge. Thirif Razz'-Dorothy Stark, President, Ifranifcs Milton, Willie McGuire, Secretary, Frances Reid, lVlm'g11ret Crichton, Ext-lyn Buck, lixclyn Pierson, Helen Nliirgglrct Hill. INCIQ its organization in 1925. the Home Economics Club has been one ofthe most outstanding clubs in Charleston High School. XYith about twenty-live members and with Miss Lilley and llliss Kimmel as sponsors. this has probably been its most active year. The inosft outstanding activities of - 53 the first semester were the State Home : liconomics Convention held here Uc- tober Z8-30, and the sewing project ,. ' Q which made possible the clothing of Q - t 1 two children at the Davis Child Shel- n ter. jo Ann Cottrell, a member of the G - 'U ?! . I , 31' S , -1 i-.s N S , ' ,b .O A xx W. Si gs' -Q- X X V L' -A Qxs 'zzwlly-four Charleston High School Home Eco- nomics Club. was elected Secretary- Treasurer of the l932 Convention to be held at Huntington The project of the second semester was to continue the clothing of the Davis Child Shelter children, and in addition. to provide toys. scrapbooks, and other amusements for the crippled children at the Home in Huntington. Anyone can see, by its activities. that the Home liconomics Club is not only a school organization. but that it is also a community one.

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