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aww ll - aonofe 52- Yi, F0259 il 'WE F19 3 ,EJ A BOUT four velrs ago three so eletles were orgmwed ln the high sehool two for the glrls of the Junior and Senlor ellsses the eXthen11n md Lllonxan and one for the hoxs the Forensle 'I he purpose of these soeletles ns l1ter'1rx etch so eletx helng required to ,Que seweril puhlle programs durlng the wear Pach SOClCtW has ltS own leader the lelder of the Athenlans helng MISS Lllne the Lllonlans Mlss Hauhold and Mr Bluhm of the Forenslcs Untll the fill of 1915 there were only three socxetles but then another was organlzed the Delphlan soclety, whlch mcludes all Freshmen and Sophomores and has Mlss Valentl for lts leader L leh socletx h IS ,Qnen sexerll prlx lte progirlms durmff the year lnd two the Athenl ln lfldcllOl'1l'lI1 SOCICIILS h ue ,fin en puhlle programs 'Ihe Athenl ms presented two one let tiree eom edles Turnlngthe lqthles md 'Ihe Kleptom ml IL thef lxonl lns present ed 1 two 'let eomedx entitled Sn TlmCS Nine Althoufth the ehlef purpose of these soeletles IS lntertry they are also aetxwe ln .1 soe11l wav and seweral p1rt1es haxe been gn en hy the S21I'lOl1S SOCICIICS durlng the past year A marked rlvalry emsts between the soexetles addmg mterest and enthuslasm as well as quahty to them Ps: f s .. f w 'C S 2 S ' ca - : f 0 4 - 2 I 5 .. : 7. Q 1 A ' O rage.: 2 f - ,, ' 2 v ' f 1 L. fi I :MY f I' Y Y Y W V Y 1 ..- I. lv, V N 1 1 N 'J Y 4l , , 1 W' 11- ' 1 , 1 . . . 1. 1 , 4 . 1 , . v 1 1 V 1 1 V. 1 1 e 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 t 1 1 v 1 1 . . 1 ' . , v , Kljuxe' 1 Q Q I 1 1 1 weve-91' . v 1 . . ' 1- . . C73 K I 1 h i l l , , e c A 1. 1 , e ' . , . . . 1 . 1 . 1 V 1 , - L y . . , . . . . . . . 1 . 1 , , , 1. . . 1 1 A C K , L C A L L . 1 . . f . I V I 5 l l L 6' I A a, I Kc 1 . ' ' ' Nw 1 C . . . . . ,, , . . 1 1 - 1 1 v 1. , 1 . . 1 . 1- , 1 , 1. 1 1 1. A 1 1 . v . . . . . ,. 1 V 1 V 1 V I 1 v s 1 1 v 3 ll Y ' K L C K 4 . . . . , . H v , 1 1 l ' L 1 1 P., 1 . . . . . . v v 1 11 . 1K .V L L , l. 11 ' 1 ' y 1 ' , -'. v C C C C L 1 . 1 . . . . . I v 1 y ' v s 1 1 1 . v Y . . . . . . 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 s C L K u 1 A Y V x i. . . . s v . . . . . . a e twentys'
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ll yyyy - 35 530 5 al E3 yvlen lt IH known th lt the nlttye nloney lenders eh trge 6 7 3 per eent per month ln erest Ihe loln shlrks II honle cou le lrn 1 gre tt dell from these people lhe sery lnt questlon tn lndlt does not ls sunle sueh llrge proportlons IS 1t home bery lnts lre yery elsy to obtlln p lrtleul lrly when one does not nltnd the qu lllty Ityery nl lll ll IS one sery lnt of hrs own eommonly 1 ed 1 b y though he may b 65 yelrs Hlkl Hllllj people hlye l eho krl ll boy 1 ISS tt e e o lf one keeps ILIUQ he must llkewtse keep 1 dog boy to exerelsethe dog B lehelorseonlmon lv llye lll ehummerles, that ls, three to tlye nten together llle serv lnts requlred for e would te I9 follc I'lNL personl oys one buter one hamt one coo Ind tsslstlnt eook one eoolle one sweeper one m I or glrdner Wtthout tn Cl'ILlII'I2, l syee for Lltll horse there would then be lpproyumltely seventeen servlnts lne I thlnk l tm slfe ln saytng th It t e servtnts at home would be far better For tun ltely these people e ln be h ld yery ehe tply IS for lnstlnee 1 good eook IS rlrely pnd more thln twenty hye rupees fS8 001 per month Although rt would seem tllat some of the sery tnts eould be 1 lspensed wlth tt IS ll lrdly posslble ls those of one elass suppos edly lose ctste lf they do the work of the next el tss below lhls ts one of the thlngs whleh the natlye servant destres that the Sahlb eontlnue to belleve but lt IS very dlfhcult at tlmes to dectde ex lctly where the duties of one ceases and those of another be gm Even the poorer famlhes fnatlvel keep servants and I know of one mstanee when a clerk was asked why he was late to work re plled th lt hrs boy forgot to call htm The nlonthly ply of thls elerk was forty rupees Cabout 313003 It IS lndeed llmost unex plalnable how the people ean hye so eheap ly as the pay for lnstance of coollemen ln Bombay IS seven to ten annas per day the equlvalent of 14 to 20 cents gold Ilhey have lttge famllles, yet how they obtun sufhctent Page tw enty fty y food IS a mystery' to me even though tt ts fllrly che lp ln flmlne years howeyer many dle from stary atlon but fortunately the gov ernment IS advoeattng trrlgatlon thus pre venting famlne to l l lrge extent 1 e out here IS rather gly lnd as 4 eery l posslble to make rt lor those who hlee sport Indra IS partteullrly sultable as nearly any type of sport ean be obtained I olt ICHIIIC yathtlng, rowing syylmmlng polo, fltllllg to hounds rat lllg' altd eyen baseball ntay be had and nearly all are popular Llub llfe rather than home llfe IS the rule and the clubs are mueh frequented after othce hours llle dtnner hour tn Bombay ts 8 30 P W lhts being about one ltour earller than places up country where dutller ts lt0t seryed unttl 9 '50 to 10 00 Dtnner parttes too are extremely frequent and are one of the prlnetpal modes of entertatnment Social llfe plays an lnlportant role tn the COIDITIUIIIIQ and the Soctety ls led by the hoyernor of Bombay who entertains laylshly If a bat helor upon ltls arrlyal tn Bombay deslres fo mee! anyone he promptly pays 1 mall which operatlon ts dolte by dropptng one lard for each the husband and wlfe lll a eard box yy hte h eyery ey tflllllg' IQ placed on the yerandah llle lllll1tflOl'9 lall wlll probably be returned by the husband by sending his card to the Club, after whlch the baehelor yylll be asked to dinner or tea Oftentlmes ll IS neeesstry to ultroduee himself at these affairs not eyen belng retogntzed at slght by his host W htle thls nlethod ls unlque II neyertheless I9 simple altd efhclent eyen though II may proye a hardslllp to the married people lhere are a good lIl'll1y ekmeruan KIIIIQIIS tn and around Bombay but a yerv small IIUIIIIJBI' to be seen In the Clubs Before the war -Xntertcans were qulte popu lar here butthey are not so now as the poltcy of the Bombay edltors has always been agatnst Amerlca Noth Ing much was sand before tlte w lr but of late they haye been rather butter agalnst the U S 'X and thls I thtnk qulte naturally has affected the people Howeyer I nlust say eyen though one knows thls feellng ewtsts, to a certaln extent, the people themselyes are considerate enough not to make If unpleasant for us As I re reall tlus artttle ll oeeurs to nle that the E ng lush students lll the K II 5 , to say nothing of the pro fessors, may be tncllned to doubt whether 'theme wrlt mg was taught to the class of 04 I trust hovveyer that there wlll be other artteles front members of that class which wlll show that thls ts not true and that the yy rlter ts at fault rather thalt the tratmng Indla has so many strange altd tnteresllng features that lt IS ratller dlfhtllll to present tlte ntost II1f9l'99IlI1g ones only btlll I hope thls desertptlon wlll serye tts purpose ln addlng SOI116IhlI1g of lnterest to the K H S Annllill X00 3 Idttor andyouralass are deserytng of a great deal of credtt and I hope your efforts wlll meet with the SDC Less they deserye X ours stne erely L ARL SIII' RVN OOD, 04 f- IJ,-nn V ,V r sg 0 2 Y E ,lf T . .- Q T - 0 '- ': 1 - Q : s - , .. . 4 r f 2 ' f V '-.... , 1' - T It ' 'C f 1 1 I 1 ' v 1 v ' . y ' ' 1 - 1 --. - -- ' - 1. 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i I' i z Q ini EE Athenian Society TOP ROW Neva Thompson Lottie Hartman Clara Elder Freda Keen Alva Hulett SECOND ROW Helen Shaffer Juanita Geiger Mal IC Walker Marjorie Carrick Ruth Hooper Elsle Wegner Viola Waltman Gladyc Krieger Dolly Wheeler Florlce Mel kllng BOTTOM ROW Ruth lsbell Leona Swartz Gertrude Berhalter Helen Bragg President Esther Cline Coach Eunice Gawthrop, Se Myra Sumptnon Muriel Waterhouse Pauline Merriman Geneva Kenestrlck Athenian Diary ln c illecl 1 meeting, of Atheniins in the Lnglish loom and tvlelxc Jun iois wele clulx initiitecl incl 5.,ixen 'lIl9I1lb9lNlllD in oul sociclx lcigetliel with one Senior LOIIIIIIL, fiom lnothci school Al lhil mceti iccis xxcic insla Picsiccn xicc piesiclenl Aileen Shanibcipei se relux incl su fmlh om the tollouin Helen Ih1p.,., xx is gli be cnc thc isscniblx loom incl ill members pioxfcl lhcmsels es c ipimc of some xeix tlnillin Jokes o Joni ll0,.,ll is vscic helcl befo e lhu ina x ic 1 lhc m lie L, ioni ll! inc Klneniin sociclies gatliciecl ll the home of Nliss Selma Vlcrl A most cnjox lble entell unnienl lol lowecl incluclini, thc clisliihulion ol gifts fiom ln 0XPllOlllPll liec INXOCOIIINP luncheon was seixccl lxtc h c c ll 1 lic scnlelunec ll! s cicti in llooin l xxilh l lull lcncmn plu 4 oss Page twentv sew en e 11 1 s ll lie n ix xc n me soci presentecl 1 numbei of scenes fiom the wliakc speirean Ihamas 'llalch One of the most thiilling exenls ol the sc ison oecuilecl in the lllhll h loom vlheie the two hill teims of the soc icli met in fi clc icllx combat Much 10 ll i'ins iiiixec 1 nil 1h c soc ie x ix lx c illecl log.eI ic inc Plogiain Loinnitlee fumouncecl le c isis o Turnin, the lables and IXIPIJIOIIIIIIIAC Xpiil 99 The llelplnan soc ielx cnteitainecl c S soc ielies in ie It uns thoi 1 ix enjowecl hx ill w 1 10 f0Tlllllllll practice foi r Us X lw lasts cnJoxccl ipicnic suppei in ic S lhnn p., I dl ll c is eic msc c u house w l isl supnei it c mlhiop nn Xll ieeiellecl to sec the close of the xefu inc with it the good limes ot the onc big lmnlx I . '. 1 X-- , j' Y , 4 I V3 E . f ' J . , . ' cy. A . V Oc-I. 5, 1915, Miss C' ' ie -2 z ' 1' the F b. , lfl1l'. To :ta 'l l c1 ' A' 1: ' ' .' 'ety ' V , A, 1 1 12 i ,- . .,. ' ' V. 2 . .. .sl 2 1' . z 1 'ng 1 ' g .111 - ' ' -I -1':a 1 , ' - Oil' '1 ' ' .' 'llecl: l 1 l, 1: ' : 1 5 Q 1' 1 j ' ' 11 A '1- ' , ' S' :'1 ': s c- 2 : . t1'c1:l.'i 'c1r, ldunic-e la ' I' 1. . z .ev- Uc-I. 22, an very interesting progrznn 'z .' 1' 'en Apr' 1. ' ' .' : l. l' '- 1 1 1' ' . Xi 5 'l'h1 .' -' lg 'zu -a 1 l 111 1 l Nov. I., ai Slllfll progrzmi was given by the so- ' ' I ' ' - ll -as .' f 1' c-ivlv, 2 z 'L' ' ' 1 .' ' .' 1: zll1 ' U ' ' ' 2 'l'w ' 'i 1 ' -1 'z n .' '1'1 i' z iks- H. C. .' 1' ' .' ' ll gyni. 'ax . 'cn gl lg xii 31' ': -c lican. g Q 1 . On 1 eve of Dee. 1l'lh, l 'l' 'z 2 l Mag feM:1y ... ' ' a 1' 1 ' ' il: 1 A '1 .' 1' 1' 1 Ma' T. 1 2 'A fl: .' : '1 . 5 1 ' gz 'at ' 1 H, F. ' '11 lull. ' , ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1' .' ' 2 Mg' S. 'l'h1 play W 11 1i' 1nIel lo an f ll :incl :ill stuyecl until ai a 1 our. Mu. 22. 'zu .1 A 1 1 la ' ' I . Ile '. 26, six ml' I0 nc- nl 111- 1 r 2' l l 1 so- 1 ' N 1 ' -' Q ' '. 2 l 1 Q ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ag 1 snip . ' 1 ' .1 ' 1 'f 'A '
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