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Lai Cos Club. The Lai Cos Club was organized the twenty-seeond of February, 1912, and the members have re-organized each year since. Mildred Gray was elected president and Helen Barge treasurer, and under their leadership the diEerent social functions have been so successful that they have been the envy of all other clubs. The meetings are held Thursday evening of each week and generally consist of bridge and dancing. The-firstsanniversary-of the Club was celebrated by having a slumber party at the Ratclitf Hotel, which was followed by a ten otclock breakfast at the Grosnell home. The success of the club is, Without doubt, due to the manner in Which the members have attended the meetings and t0 the loyal support, given by each member, to every wort by undertaking.
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D. C. Club BY EDNA WILLIS The D. C. Club was organized at the opening of the school year last September and is merely a social organization. Ten are fortunate enough to belong to it, and of these ten, seven areSeniors and the other three Juniors. M arguerite Schu- del, because of her winning personality, was elected President, and Edna Willis received next highest office, that of Vice- President, Esther Peterson was chosen Secretary and Cecilio Free, Treasurer. Ourmzmy social affairs have proven vastly entertaining, not only to members but to invited guests as well.
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A 0 Club This club was organized March 14, 1914, for the purpose of helping its members for- get the cares and sorrows as well as to commemorate the joys of school life. The officers elected were: Helen Comstock, President; Anita Carrier, Vice- President; M ildred Meredith, Seeretary-Treasurer. The membership is composed of four Sophomores and four J uniors. During the school time Which the club exsisted they have held several social fun- ctions at the homes of the different mem- bers. At all of these meetings very enjoy- able times have been spent and our only regret is that they must cease With the closing school year. We hope that the the same members Will return next year and that the organization may continue in future years. The record of the A 0 Club must nee- essarily be brief on account of the lack of time for history to accumulate, but it may be seen that it fulfills a worthy purpose in its connection With school, by promoting friendship between the various classes. .ix
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