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Left: Anita and Dorothy preparing a meal. Right: Bette Sullivan kno-ws what goes into a good salad AGGIE LABS Serious concentration on the problems of chem lab Home economics students on the campus don ' t only read how to cook things, they spend long hours in lab getting in some actual ex- periences in cooking and problems that they are likely to be faced with on the domestic side of life. In Aggie labs, tests are made by students, so that they can have a complete understanding of what they ' re working with. They really ■ learn what makes things tick.
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HOME EC CLUB Chief project carried on by the Home Ec Club, as it has been for numbers of years, was prepara- tion of the annual Mackay Day luncheon. Regular meetings were held by the group and, during the year, several displays and style shows highlighted activities. Frances Bauman served as presi- dent of the club, while Annabelle McVicar was the secretary and Blanche Parker, treasurer. FRANCES BAUMANN, President II Standing: Blanche Parker , Anna Belle Mc- Vicar, Janet McClellan, Mrs. Alice B. Marsh, Frances Burke, Miss Johanna Chapman, Miss Mildred Swift, Miss Virginia Carroll, Miss Jessie Pope, Nancy Herz, Patricia Thomas, Edith Menke, Anita Iriarte, Dorothy Franzway, Madge Elder, Phyllis Baumann, Dawna Jeppeson, Wilda Pflum, Marjorie Vl hipple, Male Nygren. Seated: Shirley Dimock, Ruth Mary Noble, Bertha Diessner, Geraldine Streshley, Jayne Creel, Frances Baumann, Dace Ricketts, Barbara Vi hipple, Alice Davis, Betty Flyge
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HELENE BATJER: Batch ; first woman pres- ident of A. S.U.N. Her pleasing personality and efficiency proved women ' s ability to lead campus affairs Assemblies have been few and far between this year. Of real in- terest was Homecoming when we stood in a moment ' s silence for the late Dean of Women, Mrs. Lucile B. Benson. On National Students day, Dr. Wiederhold re- minded us of the sacrifices of the European students. The Freshmen- Sophomores presented a novelty assembly hour in January. March featured the Junior-Senior classes on the stage. Last good one was the Mackay Day assembly, which was quite different from previous Mackay assemblies. Our year was closed with installation of new officers and the departing students wishing them best of luck. ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Left: Windy weather doesn ' t keep the smile from Prexy Batch ' s face. Right: Enthusiastic singing shows that a smaller Nevada still has its same spirit — but how we miss those male voices! ■■! .i.. .
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