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omg conomici The aim of the Penn Home Economic Club are both social and cultural. Its membership, numbering about forty, is composed of girls who are enrolled in the home economics department, or who are especially interested in the dillerent phases of homemalting. The Club is afhliated with the American Home Economics Association, and with the American Association of Student Home Economics Club, and its name appears on the honor roll of Iowa Home Economics Clubs, for outstanding club activities. Among the social activities sponsored by the club during the current year, were a steak fry to which all freshman home economics girls were invited, a Christ- mas party, and a tea for the mothers of the members and for faculty women. At the end ofthe year, the senior club members will be entertained at a picnic. Edu- cational projects carried on this year include a study of consumer buying of cloth- ing, household equipment, and cosmetics. At the February meeting ol the Ma- haska County Home Economics Club, senior members of the Penn Club presented a radio skit, entitled, Factual Advertising Goes on the Air. TOP GROUP, BACK Row-Hinshaw, Bohb, Moore, Wylie, M. Byerly, Dahlke. Frzour RoWiT. Eflwarfls. K Latham, Andrews, Johnston, Chambers, McCracken, L. Anderson. Lowuiz GROUP, BACK ROW-Culvf, Dusw berry, Logue, Barnes, Millet, Ferguson, Gilbert, Vlfymore, Miss Vlfilcux, Kincaid. FRONT Row-Bt-ans, il. Ar nold, Mathes, Henning, E. Ragan, T. johnson, Conover, Haas. a 1 l 3 l r l W' vw
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N50- Q i' ,Jian-IN 1 , WV V . Am. Ai-ff ... M illt-t Mrs. Crumbaugh Cameron BMXK R1JXX 7I'THf1S, Nichols, D. Smith, Koch, Jones, Dahlke, Miss Jenkins. MIDDLE ROW-Leonard, Bryant, Henning, lXlcC'rackcn, Andrews, Vviymore. FRONT Row-V. Reynolds, Millet, Mrs. Crumbaugh, Johnston, Gilbert. OLLQE ouizci The House Council is a representative body which governs the Women's Residence Association. lt is composed of a president, Elizabeth lvlilletg Vice- President, Virginia Reynolds, Secretary, Cweneth Bryant, Treasurer, Ruth Kock. lfloor representatives are: Alice jones, Hilma Gilbert, Brycla Leonard, Virginia Henning, and Barbara Nichols. Class representatives are: Senior, Floribel An- drews, Blunior, Zula johnstong Sophomore, Margaret lVIcCracl4eng Freshman, Dorothy Smith. Mrs. Bessie Crumbaugh, the dormitory hostess, also a member of the Council, has won the confidence and respect of everyone. The girls sponsor a number of social functions. Class dinners and special dinners are held for non-residents. Une of the high social events of the college year is Open House, when other college students and friends are invited to inspect dormitory life.
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if BACK ROW-Calef, Millutt, Henning, Rice, Johnston, Andrews, L. Anderson, Jones. FRONT R0wfMcCracken, Bryant, Conover, Mathus, Logue. Conover Miss Mattison I I ' I I r r OLU29 Oman 5 c75'ZL:ifLQl2 noctaftolz The Y. W. C, A. is one of the religious organizations on the campus. lt meets every Tuesday morning during the chapel period. lts aim this year has been 'Christian Youth Building a New World. For the meetings, many outside speakers were secured, and many discussion groups were held. Along with the Y. M. C. A., this organization sponsored vesper services at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and on the day of World Day of Prayer. ln addition to being spiritual, it also has social functions. lt helped sponsor the opening reception, Halloween carnival, and a taffy-pull.
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