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,W r 5' , at at GIRLS' BIBLE STUDY Blhle Study Class work hegan in A. tl H. S. in 1916. The work is wholly optional, yet many students have chosen to do the work and the tcavliers have gladly given their time to the classes. Miss Pauline ll. Sleeth taught the first girls' class ill A. C. ll. S. The class inet every Sunday morning. During later years, the classes inet at noon. The last few years, the classes have been conducted at the activity hour, Miss Sleeth has been very instrumental in keeping the Bible Study classes going each year. This year the girls had only one class. They studied The Life of Saint Paul hy Arthur Leacock. The work in Saint Pau1's time was first studiedg his life and its influences were taken up. The three Missionary Journeys of Saint Paul were, also, studied in detail. The personality and service of Paul was the last division of the work. Each girl in the class received one-fourth activity credit. By Miss Waddell's interesting manner of presentatiton and the enthusiastic work. every girl in the class felt richly repaid for her efforts. The officers of the class were: President, Goldie Harp: Vice-president, Lillie EIIIIIIOIIS.
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.f . . 1 l Ye We Cc Ao A we The Y. W. C. A. was organized in the Arkansas City High School in 1912, through 'the efforts of Miss Eula Sleeth. The first Y. W. C..A. presidentjwas Miss ' Verna Walker. The sponsors the first year were Miss Luclle Johnson and Miss, Helen Brock Know Mrs. George Probst.J fl During the first few years, the organization did excellent work without any sr- help from the members of the faculty. r To meet expenses, the girls gave food sales, bazaars at Christmas, had dollar X days and candy sales. This furn-isbed money for the treasury as well as enjoyment for all who did active service. Nl ffl The social events of the Y. W. C.. A. have been varied during these years. The I9 kid parties, backward parties. teas, chocolates, hikes, picnics, .parties for junior hlgh school girls, and Mother and Daughter banquets have given great pleasure to all. The girls have always been active in social service work. They not only got 'X' enjoyment themselves, but many times made others happy as well. They did this Q 3 by sending Christmas boxes to Mission schools, giving post card showers for children in India, giving parties for children in Arkansas City, and sending flowers to the sick. ship this year ls about one hundred twenty. The girls meet the fifth hour every Q f .i 2 Wednesday. Interesting programs are given. Sometimes, outside speakers are secur- 2 Y 1 The Y. W. C. A. is the largest active organizatiton of the school. The member- 5 I l , , ' 'P j il 5 edg other times the girls give programs which consist of talks, readings, and special Kg: f .n A music. 'f-1. Last summer, one delegate was sent to Estes Park, flve girls to the confer- L is ' ence at Camp Wood. and this winter seven girls were sent to the conference at Wichita. E ' .. Q The social activities of the organization this year were: a Big and Little Sister ' I. 'U sv 'S FV '4. rn .... 4 O D U o FV E ED rn .... 'I ... U B .... rn cr FF we CD FV' so O .a s: an .... rs FF Q P' m :S if I3 FD o I E so P1 'U m 1 9 '4 'fi 4 0 5 nv 52 0 'I W 1' school. the Fireside Festival. and the Mother and Daughter Banquet. Q 2 5 ll E ..! if I i P ' Q I . 4, g ,l . ,J . t ' I ..-sr 4.f, van. , 1 i I ' O 0 O O 0 0 4' I ll ...LGSQEK . -:ei I 9 Jas- . x
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