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Girls, Association President .............. JANET EVANS Vice-President ...... JEAN SEVILLE Secretary .... B15'r'rY JANE CLARK Treasurer.. EDITH CARRo'1'1115Rs S0ng Leader ........................ ............MARoARm' KESSING This semester's work has been successful primarily because of the fine spirit of co-operation which the girls have shown, and the individual interest they have taken in the Association. The activities began with the traditional Freshman Reception, which embodied the spirit of in- ternationalism. A faculty wom- en's tea was given the nineteenth Of October, the hostesses con- sisting of the oiiicers and com- mittees of the Association, as well as one representative from each advisory. Miss McLean, Mrs. Weir, Miss Hampel, and Mrs. Livingston poured.. A Wedding was the play to be presented this term, under Miss Fry's direction. Various inter- esting assemblies and council meetings were the means of in- forming the girls of the business of the organization. Miss Mc- Lean and Miss Taylor were guest speakers at two of these council meetings. An appropriate conclusion to the semester's ac- tivities was the Senior Farewell, which will always be remembered by the graduates as a symbol of the fiiend ships made through the Girls' Association Miss Kinell has unselfishly expended her time and her inspiration in furthering the interests of the G A while the unfailing support of Mr Beidenbach and Miss MacLean has made it possible for us to carry on our Work, JANL1 EVANS
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