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1 1 Cl1inesclLa1m11ry Grab Brig at the Bazaar i A ' l. l The Girlls Club co7operated with the Tri-ship Club in givingia silver coffee set to Mr. W. L. Brown in deep gratitude for the service he has rendered to the school and toithe stu- dent body. As all girls are members of the Girl's Club, and all boys are members of the Tri-ship Club, this gift was an expression of esteem of the entire student body toward lVIr. Brown. It was presented to him in V V l a regular student honor assembly as the last and greatest award. Credit for the year's success is due to the president, Sally Kriebel, and the other executive oHicers whose leadership and judgment have been responsible for the successful Way in which the business was handled. Miss Wright is to be praised for her con- stant and watchful supervision over all the activities of the club. Twenty 7 hree
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Twenty-Two A Booth at the Bazaar Through the scholarships, Red Cross, loan funds, and Christmas sup- port, the Girl's Club has been able to give aid to those who were deserv- ing of it. Reports from the girls who have formerly received scholarships through this means have been favor- able, and the club is proud to con- tinue this advantageous project. The total income of the Girl's Club for this year has amounted to approxi- mately one thousand eight hundred dollars. During the year three hun- dred dollars was given for scholar- ships, seventy-five dollars for medical help, and smaller amounts for blan- kets, coal, and sundries for local chari- ties. Another five hundred dollars went to amortize the debt on the grand piano which is in the club room. This club room is the place of many social teas, small informal recitals, meetings, and assemblies. It is beautifully furnished by the earn- ings of the club itself and has gained suburban praise.
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