HEAVY LOAD—Marilyn Hentzler trudges up the hill lugging the day's provender. CAREFUL CHECK—Marilyn Roberts, education senior, looks over purchases to make certain she's not forgotten anything. 23 THEY LOOK GOOD—Peggy Howard, education senior, forks the spuds to see if they're ready. Management Home By LONNIE BARLOW FELLOWS, here's the best place on the campus to look for the future Mrs. For eight weeks every home economics and home economics-education major lives in the home management house. Miss Muriel Johnson supervises the house and the duties of the students. It's the modern way of incorporating actual experience with the problems of home making with text book learning. They cook, clean, compare prices, buy and tote groceries, make menus, keep strict account of the money, entertain on a budget, and have fun doing it. Everything is done on a cooperative basis. The students take turns doing various jobs, help each other, and attend regular classes as well. NO DISHPAN HANDS—Peggy Howard hands dishes to Norma Falletta who stacks them in the time-saving dish washer. BLUE MONDAY—But no aching backs for Anna Jean Holyfield and Joy Hutcherson. They let the machine do the struggling. COFFEE BREAK—Anna Jean Holyfield serves coffee and cookies to study-weary Mary Lou Penfolo, Joy Hutcherson, and Pat Hessling, all education seniors.