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Baek Row: M. XYai'mbold. B. Coulton. Miss Emmons. Miss Strickland. U, li-win. Fourth Row: N. Shaw. M. Se-cor, F. Ingalls. I. Humphrey. Third Row: C. Slimrnons, M. Smith, l. L'Hote. R. Lord, L. XYeast. D. NVinter. Second Row: F. Gotham, I, Somers, B. Hasse, ll. Frankfurth. M. Burns. Bottom Row: K. Hahn, D. Hahn, H. Campbell, H. Hartwig, L, Duncan, T. Knapp, E. McKinney. . Home Science A new club which has been but a year' in existence in our school as a recognized organization. one which the faculty considers one of the most important in the school, is the Home Science Club. The purpose of this group is to promote or further social activities in the homes and at school. These busy girls are a great help to the school. They serve at the teachers' meetings, and also at the social functions uf the school. Their assistance at these functions is well appreciated. In December. this club attended a Home Science Tea, given at South- eastern High School. An interesting entertainment was given which was enjoyed by the girls. They entertained their mothers at a tea given March ZO. On March 25 the club was invited to the Better Home Show. at Convention Hall, They obtained many worth-while ideas on home decorating and home furnishing. The girls call the Home Science room their Home XYith Mr. Rivetts aid they have been able to make their Home very attractive. These illustrious and thoughtful girls are planning to have a woman speaker come and talk to the girls of Northwestern. Her lecture will be on Girls' Problems. It is hoped this plan will be carried out soon. '1The faculty advisers are Miss Emmons and Miss Strickland. The officers for the year are: President, Helen Campbell ill, Helen Campbell QZQWQIvice-president. lvah L'hote fll. Harriet Hartwig 1,293 secretary-treas- urer, Lois Duncan Ill, Lois Duncan 125. This club is composed of twenty-live members. To be a member one must be either a Home Science 13.3 girl or IZA Home Science 123 girl. Initiates are voted upon and upon securing a unanimous vote they are asked to join. 4XI.V.iX Y,xi.RRii: PoUi.io'r. ., , 105 .
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1 TOD Row: ID. Persons, M. Gamble, L. Eiserman. J. Tripp. C. Austen. T. Fun.-ci B. Hunger- foffl- F- Fleming. SGCOHG Row: J. Hill, H. Hudson mPresidentJ. G. YVashington, G. Builta WX. Pre-s.J. F. Bush. Mr. YVilson, P. Taylor, Mr. VVade, B, Cox, H. Van Dyne, Mrs. Crawford, D, Fleming. Third Row: J. Atkins. M. Fisher, G. Grover, XV. Hudson, V. Cook, H. Richardson, H, Snetsinger l'1'reas.r, R. YVe-rrie, D. Carpenter. Northwestern Scientific Society The purpose of the Northwestern Scientific Society is to give those stu- dents: interested in science the opportunity to see more of the practical and industrial phases of science. To accomplish this, Professor Coates. of the City College of Detroit, was secured to give a very interesting demonstra- tion of liquid air, and trips were made to the Ford River Rouge plant once during each semester. The society did a great deal toward creating interest in the Chemistry Essay Contest, and during November, a meeting was devoted to speeches on the subject by Mr. Rivett. and the several members of the Scientific Depart- ment. They gathered together pamphlets from the leading industries of Michigan to help the students to obtain material, In January, Professor St. Peter of the University of Michigan gave very interesting discussion of the atom. The lirst meeting of the second semester was held in the auditorium and all members of the chemistry and physics classes were invited to hear Mr. Rivett tell the Story of Iron and Steel. The faculty advisers for the fall term were Mrs. Condon and Mrs. Craw- ford. VVhen Mrs. Condon left, her place was Filled by Mr, XYade: Mr. 'iVilson, the new head of the scientific department, was added to the society. 'much to its advantage. The officers for the fall term were: President, Frederick Campbell: vice-president. Franklin Bush: secretary-treasurer, Arlene Wlin- terich: for the second semester: President. Ralph Francis: vice-president, Glenn Builta: secretary-treasurer, Hilda Snetsinger. Under the guidance of such able faculty advisers and officers, the club could not help but be Successful- . HELEN R!CHfXRDSON. 106
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