1958-1959 Yearbook

Deutscher Sprachklub, the German speaking club, is for those students interested in the language and culture of Germany. Members of the club conduct all their meetings in German if at all possible, thus serving as a social group and also as a supplement to the German language class. Instead of an Ameri - can Chri stmas party, this club gave a party exactly like the Germans have in their country. German cake and German spiced tea were the refreshments and German Fairy tales were used for the entertainmen t. "Cooperation Through Communication" was the theme of the JIome Economics Club thi s year. They communicated each month in their meetings through fa shion, cooking, and books. One particularly inter126 esting program was a panel discussion made up of foreign students who discussed fashions from their countr ies. Girls on campus look forward to the February Style Show presented by the Home Economics Club. Each garment shown is made and sometimes designed by girls in the home economic classes and club. Anyone interested in home economics can become a member of this state and national affiliated club. Several distingui shed guest speakers, a wide variety of films, revi ews, and discussions, and the establishment of a bulletin blended for the Intercollegiate Society of Individual ists' successful second year. Close scmtiny was g iven to Communist infiltration in America. HOME ECONOMICS . FIR S T ROW: Westbrook, rep., Alexander, hist., Thomas, stote pres., Coburn. SECOND ROW, Thompson, sponsor, Wi 5 e, Baldwin, Barganier. THIRD ROW: Geer, Smith, Sutherlin, Wolker. FOURTH ROW: Crowell. Coughfield. Sonny, Barrell, FIFTH ROW: Richardson, Sher· roden. Davis, Buchanan, Crew s. NOT PICTURED, Phdlips, pres., Helm, Cox, McKoy, Telchik, sec., McDougald, v-pres.

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