C>KS
CÂŤ^si> have had,
it
was
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many more, making
it
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so successful that
To
we were
impressed
with the need of the American Red Cross. During
Red Cross Campaign
in Farmville
we
helped
not only by giving, but also by decorating windows in
some of the down town
distributed posters
As March
Besides this
stores.
we looked forward
came,
since
it
was Dr. Jarman's
last.
were kept busy meeting the
to Founders
We granddaughters helping with
visitors,
said
As new
GIRLS'
CLUB
and smoking; the other
for last'minute preparations for classes.
ginning of the
fall
gram and took
quarter
in the
we had
new town
is
At
is
used
our formal pro'
Our colors, new girl when
To
We soon added fifty help us become better
new members by
Circus would be complete without a pop'
giving one
of her lovely teas.
Had
it
not been for the guidance of our faithful
the year would never have been so success'
Cock was
Betty
vice'president;
Judith
Pierce, treasurer;
we
president; Luz; Quinones,
Reick,
secretary;
Evelyn
and Martha Sours, reporter.
could beUeve
it,
Christmas was ap'
and the highlight was our "tasting
We joyfully tasted goodies
prepared by the third'year Spring brought us
girls.
many interesting
through pictures and through speakers.
ideas
Perhaps
one of the most interesting was the demonstration of flower arranging
by Mr. Charles Burg, a
local
florist.
It
as
was time
we
closed,
to bid farewell for another year, and
we
tried to keep all
fresh in our minds to apply in our
taken into the club.
No
to our group.
party" held in the lab.
the be'
the high'
year began, our thoughts naturally
new members.
tertained the old and
girls.
orange and black, are pinned on a she
girls
proaching,
Have you ever wondered for what the rooms A and B on Main are used? They are for us girls who live in town. One room is used for informal chats, bridge games,
new
the
Before
TOWN
is
Home Economics
acquainted, Miss Tupper, our capable adviser, en'
highly successful year.
THE
of the
goal.
ful.
came with exams and graduation, we good'bye to the seniors. We had enjoyed a spring
member
all our meetings, programs, and were carefully planned to help us reach our
parties
officers,
rooms.
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Club. Therefore,
the registration, and taking the alumnae to their
As
every
turned to our
Day, which we resolved to make the best ever,
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be the best homemaker possible
est desire of
we
over town.
all
C^O
C^^^
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
an annual event.
This year as much as before the
C^4^
we hope to have
our new ideas
homes during
the summer.
corn booth; therefore, following the usual custom,
THE PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
the club sold popcorn at the circus to secure funds to help carry
the
fall
we
on the work of the
club. Later during
sponsored a chapel program.
By means
of these programs, the day students and dormitory students got to
know
each other better and were
brought closer together.
Miss Winnie Hiner led us, assisted by the fol' officers: Martha Holman, president; Nola
lowing
Brisentine, secretary; Betty Bondurant, treasurer;
Catherine Mustello, reporter.
We
also recorded
our progress and interest by keeping a scrap book.
Those who made outstanding records at S. T. C. were written up in the book. Clippings and pict' ures were put in among our treasures.
want you to meet Miss Cleaves." These words are magic to the new girl suffering from a "I
quarter of carefully guarded conversation.
We