Technala . s from the public school in Domestic Science underthe instruction of Miss Stella Palmer. Mr. Feagins enthusiastic talk Friday evening on the consolidation of schoolsshowed us what Alabama is doing and how much we need the co-operation ofthe people m this work. To close the program on Saturday. Mrs. W. L. Mur-doch, of Birmingham, gave an impressive address on the Primary Needs of theChildren in Alabama and How These Needs Can be Met. Other interestingspeakers here were: Mr. Doster, of the University of Alabama; Mr. ZebulanJudd, of Auburn; Miss May Hansis, of Birmingham; Miss Ste


Technala . s from the public school in Domestic Science underthe instruction of Miss Stella Palmer. Mr. Feagins enthusiastic talk Friday evening on the consolidation of schoolsshowed us what Alabama is doing and how much we need the co-operation ofthe people m this work. To close the program on Saturday. Mrs. W. L. Mur-doch, of Birmingham, gave an impressive address on the Primary Needs of theChildren in Alabama and How These Needs Can be Met. Other interestingspeakers here were: Mr. Doster, of the University of Alabama; Mr. ZebulanJudd, of Auburn; Miss May Hansis, of Birmingham; Miss Stella Palmer, andMiss Martha Patterson, of A. G. T. I., and Miss Maude Luttril, of Columbiana. It was with regret that we saw the conference come to a close, but we arealready looking forward to next year when the Conference shall meet with usagain. Each year it seems to grow better and better, so we are expecting bigthings from the Conference of 1917, under the presidency of Miss Stella Palmer. 38 EDITORIALS. njB«iilTO-it HAVE you noticed how the basketball court, the baseball diamond, thetennis courts, and the hockey field are populated every pretty afternoonsince recreation has been made an individual responsibility? The regis-tration book in the matrons office makes a good showing of the girls that gooff the campus on walks and to town. Is it just Spring or desire to do whatis right? We choose to think it is the latter, and it shows a fine spirit, shows that we are growing and that we can value and appreciate our privileges. * * * The Juniors and Sophomores are to be congratulated on the way they cameforward to make this their issue a success. Now that they have shown uswhat they can do, we are expecting big things from them next year. We arenot only expecting that the Juniors manage and carry on our magazine in a waythat will be a credit to our Institute, but that the Sophomores be and able assistants in all their undertakings. If the old saying,Coming e


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