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T lux . . .X ct y is .7 19 C52 1 W-,Htl 0 0 ,,' aqgy, y 5 511316. jjiflm gleam ' .5 'iq F Q R, ll ft1t11Ll1tteL,u,f-a M y L' -if J . ye 0 J l-lome Economics Club FIRST ROW-Dorothy Morris, Esther Reed. Dorothy Manley. Rhea Kemp, SECOND ROW-Nina XValtmire. Ruth Brenizer, Miss Phyllis Mendenhall, Bernice Montague, Miriam Holmes. as z. 2: DOROTHY lVlANLliY - President ESTHER REED - - Vice President DOROTHY MORRIS - Secretary RI-IEA KEMP - - Treasurer Miss MENDENHALL Supervisor The Home Economics Club was founded in 1930 by Miss Phyllis Mendenhall at the request of some girls who were interested in domestic topics, Last year. they studied the various phases of Home Economics, and discussions were held on major questions. Reports were given by the members on hospital training and charitable organizations, This year, reports were given on women in business and industry. The members helped to make the costumes for the Junior High Operetta, and later used the scraps to make a patch-work quilt which was given to a poor family. Several times during the year field trips were taken to Hwindow-shop for the trend of modern styles. This year, the Home Economics Club was again under the supervision of Miss Mendenhall, to whom much credit should be given for maintaining such a worthy organization, we hope that the club will continue its good work in the years to come. one hundred .stun
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