. Purdue debris. r classes and one Faculty mem-ber. During the term of the first president, Ruth Dunn, a firm basiswas established in a large membership roll; and the society also aided,outside of local work, in establishing a Chamber of Home Economicsfor College Women of Constantinople. Officers for 1920 and 1921 were: First Semester—Presidciil, Moss; Vice-President, Elsie Glasgon; Secretary, \elma ]\IcCiure;Tresurer, June Martin. Second Semester—President. Mary Branson:Vice-President, Mildred Tingley; Secretary, Edna Troth; Shugart. Speakers, prominent in Home Econo


. Purdue debris. r classes and one Faculty mem-ber. During the term of the first president, Ruth Dunn, a firm basiswas established in a large membership roll; and the society also aided,outside of local work, in establishing a Chamber of Home Economicsfor College Women of Constantinople. Officers for 1920 and 1921 were: First Semester—Presidciil, Moss; Vice-President, Elsie Glasgon; Secretary, \elma ]\IcCiure;Tresurer, June Martin. Second Semester—President. Mary Branson:Vice-President, Mildred Tingley; Secretary, Edna Troth; Shugart. Speakers, prominent in Home Economics work, are brought herefrom time to time that they may let us know of the real work being donein that field. Ellen H. Richards Day was observed by an open meetingfor all girls. One of the features of unusual interest was that the mem-bership campaign, launched under the groups Xeedles and Pinswhich the Needles were successful. Ml \ I n Page One Hundrrd Sixly-tiinr iiE^:^^ ^^•^ll^L^ ]?^lvS ^ivS - pc:. Bishop Yost Jackson Baer Laudeman Glasgow Collicott Heddrich Kolb Sargent Smith Michaels Holman Gottfried Huesing TermanSeaman Kessler Brown Knoblock Pulver Walton McLaughlin Tumey Leonardson Robinson Lauman Ritz Little Turley Lahr Lyie Thompson Johnson Lewis Chausse JonesHaihle Stewart Rohe Wien Fouts Million George u Girls Glee Club THE Purdue Girls Glee Club has just closed the most successfulyear of its existence. The climax was reached on the evening ofFebruary 11th, when, after weeks of diligent and faithful train-ing, the home concert was given in Eliza Fowler Hall. There was alarge and appreciative audience who witnessed the combination ofmusic and dramatics. Mrs. Frances Waynewright-Lenardson was se-cured early in the year as directress. Her wide experience in musicalcircles has enabled her to guide the club most successfully. J. IrisTumey has acted in the capacity of manager while Genevieve Baer andMary Lyle have been assistant manager and advertising manage


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