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P. UM. QC. Q. Last fall the girls of the A. S. N. S. with the assistance of the lady members of the faculty succeeded in organizing a Y. W. C. A. We met October the eleventh and organized electing Miss Hinchliff as president, Miss Winkler as vice-president, Miss T. Pratt, treasurer and Miss E. Larsen, secretary. We sent Miss Barber to the Northwest district convention. The inspiration she received while there has been of the greatest value to the association. November the tenth we were favored by a visit from Miss Hopkins, secretary of the Northwest district. One of the great- est benefits in getting better organized was the help received from her as was also the excellent talk she gave us in Y. W. C. A. during her stay with us. One of the most beneficial departments of the association is the Bible study. We have three classes, supervised by Miss Van Boskirk, Miss Smith and Mrs. Knipe. The classes meet each Thursday and discuss the daily readings. This year we have been studying the character of Jesus. Owing to the fact that the association is not well organized, the social events have been very few. In the fall. we gave a taffy-pull in the dining room of the Girls' Dormitory to thc whole school. This spring we gave a County Fair, to help defray the expense of Miss Barber. It was a decided success. both socially and financially, as we cleared over forty dollars. In February we elected new officers: Miss G. Pratt, presi- dent, Miss M inear, vice-presidentg Miss Hinchlff, treasurer and Miss Barber, secretary. The benefit we girls have received from the Association can not be estimated. It is training and strengthening us both morally and mentally for the long years when our lives may be beyond its influence. INA SORIVNER, '12
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Y. W. C. A. CABINET Ellen Larsen Eva Minear Nellie Hinchliff Rose Turner Edna Barber Triphosa Pratt
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