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Lefl lo riglal, .reared -jane Roberts. judv Purcell. Elizabeth Kelly. janet Giles, Lynn Parsells, Lesv lie Pitcaithly. Ser'- fnzd mu' - Grace Shaw-Kennedy. Mary Edna Hughes, Mere- dith Gurke, Sarah Wtirts, Daryl Hart. v Sarah Wurts, SUUEILII-j,' Fliza- beth Kelly, Pirfildwlz. The Home Economics Club HE Home Economics Club was an innovation this year and was extremely successful, Because of the size of the Home Economics room, the membership in the club was lim- ited, but this in no way detracted from the enthusiasm shown by all the members. During the hrst part of the year, the time was spent in sewing, and many beautiful articles were produced. After spring vacation the club spent its time cooking. Under the very able leadership of Miss Brunswick the Home Economics Club prospered in its first year, and hopes to become an increasingly important part of the school in the years to come. 54
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Science Club I Sandrii St. Phillip, PI'L'fjLf'L'llf 1 Lefl In riglil-Lnrnii Gilchrist, Biirbzml Walter, Stlflclril SI. Phillip, Anne Tick- nor. Eleanor Stanley. Mining---Diane Mc- Dunalld. SCIENCE Club with Miss Hicks :is advisor, was founded this year for the first time in the history of' Dwight School, and its members feel that the club is a success. Although meeting only once Ll week, the club has been zible to accomplish miiny chemical and biological experiments. The object of the group is not only to perform these experiments but also to obtain some knowledge of their biickground in order to understand them more fully. The Science Club not only fulfills the desire ot' science students to work on experiments outside of those done in class but also gives to those members who have not yet chosen it science course the opportunity to orient themselves in both chemistry and biology. In the future the Science Club plans to expand its field of experimentation. 53
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