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THE HACK C. C. I. Guild ff Faculty Advisor ..., . .Doris Stearns OFFICERS Director . . . , , , . .,, , Y , , ,, R uth Gooding Director Y.,. .,YY,VV..,,...,V.,, . .. ,Y,,,,... jean Chrystie Secretary and Treasurer , .,Mary I-lankinson Chairman of Publicity ,,r,r,r ,,,,r,r,r,r,,,,,r,r,r,r,,,r I Doris Smith South Hall Representatives .,,, Paula Brown, Doris Lamhdin North Hall Representatives ,, , ,,,, Betty Backes, jane Dumont PROGRAM Group Meeting to acquaint new students with the Guilds aims and purposes. Moonlight-frankfurter-roast-and-songs at the stone quarry. Amateur Hour. Talk demonstrated musically by Charl Christmas Play, The Holy Night . Mite Box drive during I.ent: Academy Acting Class progr Rummage Sale. Faculty entertainment. Money to needy families at Thanksgi es Gaige. am plays. SERVICES ving. Filling of Christmas stockings for children recommended by A. I. C. P. Red Cross drive for membership. One hundred nfty garments, knitted and sewed by students, to A. I. C. P. Checks to Women's Foreign Missions. Maine Seacoast Mission A. I. C. P. summer camps for children Pine Mt. Settlement School We are grateful for the opportunity to help others, thereby gleaning proht ourselves through our charity organization. Sixty-si'1'r'i1
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T -VF The Book Club President .,,Y...,, ,,..... X firginia Taylor Vice-President ....,,.o. .,,,,.... I Jauline Harris Secretary-Treasurer .Y,,, YA.,,.. M ary Lou Bogert The Book Clluh has just completed another successful year under the ellicient guide ance of Dr. DuBois and the warm hospitality of Mrs. DuBois. The aim of the cluh is to stimulate interest in worthwhile hooks. This is accomplish- ed hy group discussions of the outstanding hooks and authors read hy the members during the year. Among our speakers were Miss llllen CQ. Couch, whose subject was Current Plays On Broadway , and Dr. DuBois who entertained hy reading his original plays and poems. Many new and interesting hooks were added to the lihrary. The Business Club This year a new organization, The Business Cluh, was formed with membership open to all girls taking two or more husiness subjects. The club was organized by Miss Troneck and Miss Benoy, heads of the commercial department. The first meeting was held Octoher fourteenth for the election of officers. The fol- lowing girls were chosen: President, Harriet Zimmermang Vice-President, Ruth Thielg Secretary, Phyllis Fridiricig and Treasurer, Alice Apgar. The members met on every second Thursday of the month. Meetings were devoted to discussions that would prove most helpful to the girls when they enter the business world. Through the efforts of Miss Troneck, the school was fortunate enough to hear talks hy Mr. Rhodes of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York City, and Mr. Martin of the National City Bank, New York City. Members: of the club attended the Business Show in New York on October nine- teenth, and visited New York Stock Exchange in April. They also had an escorted tour through Lord 8: Taylor and American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York City. Sixty-six
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