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Show WHIP CLUB LaPreal Baldwin Barbara Buss Colleen Earl Carolyn Grange Linda Kay Hill Marian Hull Evelyn Johns Colleen Keyes Joan Lefgren Kay Parker Linda Roghaar Gail Saunders Shirley Wendel HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Making the home a better part of the world in which to raise the standards set for our country by the Constitution, the Home Economics Club continued the work that past clubs had sought as their goals. A knowledge of the component parts of the world's homes was the foundation by which these women hoped to gain the valuable knowledge for their own homes. The home is the basic communicating unit and is therefore one of the more important areas of study in the world. The women in this club did the same good job in this area that other clubs had done in the past. The goal of the women in this club was the attainment of knowledge through the club which would help them understand the concepts and rules which harmonious family living are based upon. This knowledge created an environment suitable for the club members to study in. Aiding the practical hints needed by good homemakers was the service rendered by these women in various social functions in the college and community. They worked, learned, and had a good time together while continuing the endless line of successful living attained by past clubs. Front row: Marianne Jorgensen, Beverly Huffman, Barbara Buss, Linda Hyer, Faun Stewart. Back row: Jackie Boyce, Noreen Olpin, Kay Parker, Ruth Carlson, Louise Carver, Mary Ann Davies, Elaine Harvey. |