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HOME ECONO~IICS CLUB R Ey~;rWw~~nv~~~~tYD:l~:;~:~~~u:h:n~~~i~~~r:~:~i~r~~~sddi;:~rt~:n~O~~a~~Q~~:~~bC~~:n~:~~ Determined and eager that this club should broaden its connections and not remain a merely local organization. the Western Maryland College group achieved membership in the National Home Econ- omics Club. It also claims active membership in the Maryland State Home Economics Association, and is distinguished by having the honor of being a charter member of the College Group of the Maryland Home Economics Club Association Feeling that in closing its doors to the Freshmen. the club was not a sufficiently democratic organiza- tion, the constitution was amended to provide for a freshman representative. Mary Shepherd was elected to fill the position this year. Varied, unusual, and practical programs were presented at the monthly meetings during the year, ranging from an instructive illustrated lecture on interior decorating and home furnishing by Miss Florence Gaskins, art instructor, to an enjoyable and tasty candy demonstration given by Mrs. Carlos Crawford, wife of Professor Crawford. On the practical end of the work, two of the members, Anna Baker, '36, and Dot Hull, '37, related their experiences as dietitians. With the increasing membership and reorganization of the club, greater achievements are expected next year. First .nUl-M. Reindollar. L Fertig. R. Kieth. R. Lippy, R. Barrow. E. Hancock. H. Williams, E. Shunk, M. Shepherd. M. Wigley, M. Snider. W. Harwood. M. Kemper, A. Long Second roUl-V. Wooden, C. Timmons. C. Coppage, D. Hull, J. Smith, P. Robinson. H. Boughton. M. Hoshall. G. MacVean. F. Stout. K. Fertig. Third row--K. Messenger. L Gore, P Walbert. L. Bradburn. 104