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JEAN BAER NY girl in the college who is taking a Home Economics Presidenl A course is eligible for active membership in the Home Eco- nomics Club. The three objects of the club are: to train young women to be active and efficient leaders in home and community life, to furnish an opportunity through organization for social and intellectual life. to form a closer relationship among those in the Home Economics Department. Although each meeting this year has been enicveble. the meeting at which Mrs. Morris. a member of the faculty, gave a highly instructive talk on Art in the Home, and that at which Mr. Oda of the Seminary demonstrated the preparation of a Japanese dish were of special interest. At another outstanding meeting a senior presented Christmas suggestions. One of the principal aims of the Home Economics Club of Western Maryland is to become a member of the National Home Economics Club. Owing to the fact that its membership is increasing yearly, it seems likely that the club will achieve that purpose. Front Row-Hess. Byrd. Wolford. B.ler. Leigh. Vinup. Gore. Second Row-Grier. HulL Baker. Boyer. Leatherwood. Mes- senger. M. Reindollar. Third Row- Boughton. M. Hcshall. Wigley. Snider C. Coppage, Dixon. Back Row-Jacob- son. Payne, Long. J. Irwin, Merritt. Wentz. 154