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Hoiii e - E e Over half of the population of this "man's world" consists of women. A personification of progressiveness, the ladies are rapidly making in­ roads in not only their own sphere of influer{ce, but also in certain professional circles. The department of home economics at B .N.C., in its divers courses, offers to those interested an extensive program of study both m the field proper and in related areas. Realizing that now more than ever the contem­ porary woman has a greater responsibility in the home, there is a variety of courses centered direct­ ly around that un-expendable institution-nutri­ tion, hygiene, budgets, clothing, home nursing, etc. Of dual nature, the department also serves as the basis of preparation for professional oppor­ tunities in teaching in non-vocational home mak­ ing departments in secondary schools. This de­ partment, important not only to the ladies but also to their cohorts of earthly habitation-men, functions actively under the capable leadership of its head, Dr. Anne Greve.

Toke a dash of this and mix well wilh tho!, as Dr. Greve supervises Robbie Diffie's birth of on angel food coke, a pan of brown ies, or some other calorie concentration.

Home Economics students Robbie Diffee, Jo Cook, Marlene Ziebarth, and Lauro McNa mes whip up a hot breakfast for the photographer who mode sure he selected the right time for shooting the pictu re.

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