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Forum OTH cultural and moral benefits are derived from the supervised asso- ciation of the Birch Hall young women under the organized Forum group, Opportunity is given for practice in holding legal meetings according to parliamentary law. Ethical problems are discussed and plans made for the betterment of the home. Two programs a month are given under Forum auspices, either by reg- ular members or by an invited speaker. ll-Every Mauis Club HE E. M. Club meets bi-weekly and is composed of the six score and live young men who are privileged to make their home here during the nine school months. To think clearly without confusion, to love their fellow men. to act from honest motives, and to trust securely in God, are some ofthe admirable quali- ties which the E. M. Club purposes to instill in the lives of its members. The organization fosters the principles of Christian courtesy and social ethics. iw: WH IPage Eighty-seven!
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Typotlhetae O render more pleasant and profitable their connection with the College Press, the students and workers in this department have formed an organization. The Typothetze Club, or An Association of Master Printers, holds its meetings every third Saturday night. New processes, ideas, and developments in printing are discussed. Industrial Education Association LL workers and superintendents of departments, all students in voca- tional or industrial classes and their instructors. and all teachers who may be interested in fostering the work for which the Association stands are eligible for membership. This group is composed of more than three hundred members, repre- senting an annual business of 3250.000 lPage Eighty -sixl
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' ' Ha , l, A A l 4 College Band HE College Band holds a very prominent place in the realm of music at E. M. C.. and is composed of thirty-tive musicians. The organization furnishes entertainment for thousands over the radio, as well as music for Student Association campaigns and Campus Day exer- cises. The annual concert consists of a variety of selections ranging from novelty numbers to the heavy overtures. College Orchestra HE thirty-eight piece Urchestra is an important unit as a college attrac- tion. Two concerts are presented during the year which give valuable training in ensemble playing. The strains wafted across the campus on the evening breeze during practice hours afford much profit to the orchestra members and enjoyment to those who listen. The College Qrchestra manifests loyalty and college spirit in every , 4 activity to which it contributes. A A A i 4 i lPage Eighty-eight!
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