Wyo . mbership in this organization includes all students of engineeringm the University. Its aim is to create interest in engineering subjectsand to acquaint its members with subjects of general interest to engi-neers. In accomplishing this purpose it invites successful engineers, whohave attained some distinction in their respective fields, to address themfrom to time. The activities of this organization this year havenot been very extensive, but in spite of this fact, the same old enthusi-asm and the same old pride in profession have been manifested that makes the engineers oneof the


Wyo . mbership in this organization includes all students of engineeringm the University. Its aim is to create interest in engineering subjectsand to acquaint its members with subjects of general interest to engi-neers. In accomplishing this purpose it invites successful engineers, whohave attained some distinction in their respective fields, to address themfrom to time. The activities of this organization this year havenot been very extensive, but in spite of this fact, the same old enthusi-asm and the same old pride in profession have been manifested that makes the engineers oneof the most marked groups on the campus. The officers for 1921-22 are: President Sam Neff Treasurer Leslie Eager Vice President __. Perry Alers Recorder Carl Krueger The society is working toward combining with the American Association of Engineersor some other such national organization. Membership in this association would be verybeneficial to the engineers of this school. By an Engineer. Page Seventy-three. Page Seventy-four riome E conomics Glut ( fnr~~7|^OR many years it has been thought that an education was for only the professional man or woman. If each girl who leaves college with herdegree, has it in the profession she expects to follow, more girls shouldenroll in this college. Our department dees not tram a girl to merely cook and sew, it raises the standards of living, establishes high ideals, and teaches each girl to rely upon herself and to solve her own problems. In order that the girls who do not find time in their courses to take Home Economics may benefit as much as possible, the Home Economics Club was organized last year. Twice a month this club meets and discusses topics which should interest every girl on the us. If we held the view that a college education only marks the beginning of knowledge,the dawn of a bigger life of service with efficiency, truth, beauty of thought and deed, andcharity as stepping stones toward a higher goal than earning and preparing the


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