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HOME EC CLUB C President ........ Peggy Edwards Vice-president ......, Bonnie Farrell Secretary ...... Audrey l..aFournaise Treasurer ........ Margaret Benson The Glasgow Home Economics Club is a member of an international association of college and high school boys and girls who are taking or have previously taken a,course in home economics. . There are ninety-five members of the Glasgow Home Economics Club. Seventeen of this group are seniors. The Glasgow Home Economics Club publishes a newspaper, Scraps of News. The senior staff members are Mary Lea Goar, Evonne Humphrey, Margaret Benson, Vesta Ham- merness and Lola Fenner. One of the highlights of the Home Economics Club is its conventions. Each year a state meeting is held at Montana State College during High School Week. ln I94l the Glas- gow club sent four representatives-Wardie Allie, Mazel Mann, Evonne Humphrey and Theresa Fuhrman-to the state meeting: and Bridget Crow, Mazel Mann and Ellen Dion were delegates to the national convention at Chicago. This year Mary Lea Goar attended the state convention at Bozeman, -gg..
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Top row: Wayne Landis, Melvin Fuhrman, Keith Turner, Ludwig Zerbe, Albert Beardlsley, Dale Coryell, Francis Christiana, Howard Peters, instructor. Bottom row: Stanley Jenks, Raymond Benson, Edwin Presler, James Crowder, Dale Dascher. Alden Rongstad. VOCATIONAL TRAINING V The vocational training department of Glasgow High School offers a thorough course in auto mechanics and arc and acetylene welding. The shop is amply furnished with some of the most up-to-date tools and equipment. Local garages have donated old motors and blocks to the school shop These are mounted on stands and furnish excellent practice material for the future auto mechanics. Second year students bring their own cars to the school's shop, with the assur- ance that they can effectively manipulate the reconditioning equipment to put their cars in excellent rulnning condition. School equipment and construction of new ma- terial is handled in the shop as an extra-curricular activity. Character, attitude, health, personality, appearance, and the ability to meet the public are attributes of an excellent trade training student. S -25-
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