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Home Economics Educa- tion: Department Head Vivian Iohnsong Faculty Members Geraldine Cle- well and Ilsa Wolf, Clothing and Textiles: Ed- na Lyles and Lila Allred. Applied Arts: Helen Troy Allen and Elizabeth Haw- ley. Clothing and Textiles: Io- sephine Looney. Home Management: Eliz- abeth Winkelhake playing with Baby Ronnie. Clothing and Textiles: Ed- na Buster. Department of Applied Arts affords opportunity to develop creative ability along artistic lines . . . Nursery school for laboratory makes an ideal place for the study of child development in that department . . . Not only theory but practice is stressed in the Clothing and Textiles department . . . Learning how to cook is an im- portant item for the future wives and mothers of Texas who learn this art in the Foods and Nutrition depart- ment . . . Institutional Management prepares career girls for their jobs, as does the study of Vocational Home Economics . . . Home Management gives students an opportunity to learn how to save on future husbands budget so they can buy that new pair of shoes. Page 29
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Institutional Management: De- partment Head Mozelle Crad- dock. Child Development and Family Relations: Department Head Sannie Callan. Clothing and Textiles: Depart- ment Head Mabel Erwin. Applied Arts: Department Head Martye Poindexter. Foods and Nutrition: Depart- ment Head Ionnie McCrery. Page 28 HOIVIE ECONOMICS Margaret W. Weeks, Dean of Home Economics Division since the college opened in 1925, was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. Miss Weeks takes an active part in the extra curricular activities of the departments in her division, and is especially interested in Phi Upsilon Omicron-honorary Home Ec society of which she is head of the ad- visory board. Her hobby is collecting old china tea pots.
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Industrial Engineering: Depart- ment Head 0. A. St. Clair. Architecture and Allied Arts: De- partment Head F. A, Klein- schmidt. Industrial Engineering: W. E. Street, Margaret B. Atkinson. Mechanical Engineering: Depart- ment Head H. F, Godeke. Petroleum Engineering: Depart- ment Head Leroy T. Patton. Electrical Engineering: Depart- ment Head Charles V. Bullen. Page 30 DIVISICN CF NGINEERING Otto Vincent Adams, Dean of Engineering, came to Tech in 1927 as associate professor of civil engineering. He was made dean of the division in 1932. Adams takes a keen interest in the En- gineering Society of which he is sponsor, empha- sizing the importance of the loan fund and the Engineers' Show. Since his appointment, Dean Adams has seen the division increased by Com- mercial Art, and Industrial Engineering depart- ments and new options added to Chemical and Textile Engineering.
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