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Friendship Club This year was started with the same old pep, enthusiasm and spirit that the club has evinced for the past seven years of its existence. The Friendship Club was organized in l9l6 under the leadership of Miss Wingert and Miss Harrah with a three-fold purpose in view: l. To create a friendly spirit among high school girls. 2. To encourage habits of helpfulness. 3. To develop growth in Christian character. This year's programs have been snappier and more interesting and the service work has been carried out more extensively and genuinely than ever before. The outstanding features of the year N322-1923 were: The Halloween party given by the So-Si-Y. at Lavon Fletchers lt was a very spooky affair, yet it was immensely enjoyed by all present. The Pirate party. at which the Friendship Club acted as hostess to the So-Si-Y: where all came attired as ferocious pirates. The Faculty Tea, at which living portraits were a main feature, was a very delightful affair which accentuated the feeling of fellowship between teachers and students. The annual May Day Breakfast need hardly be mentioned. Between terms a very large banquet. at which Ethel Masterson was toast-mistress. was given at the South Side cafeteria by the four clubs of the High School Girl Reserves, ln May the Mother and Daughter Banquet proved to be an exceedingly delightful affair. The annual picnic marked the close of the year. The service committee worked very hard to accomplish more than was ever accomplished before. lt was this committee that planned the jolly Christ- mas party for the children and took Easter eggs and scrap books to the Pixley Relief Home, where they entertained the children for the afternoon with games and songs. Easter Sunday the girls visited the wards of the hospitals and gave each person a daffodil as a token of the remembrance of the Easter spirit. The programs at the regular meetings were planned so that the meetings would be alternately serious or light. Occasionally very interesting discussions were held. It is hoped that Friendship Club will continue the good work it has set out to do. The one prudence in life is concentralion.-EMERSON. lt was an idea that fed the stalwart faith of Columbus: an idea that taught the observant Watt the power of the steaming kettle: an idea that shot through Franklin's kite cord. Ideas have been the foundation of every achievement that has gone down in history. Ideas are a measure of your possibilities. There are no limitations: from a ten dollar idea, to a fifty thousand dollar-the choice is yours. Page Ninety-seven
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SEPTEMBER TO FEBRUARY President ..., .,.. Vice-President , . O Secretary . , I Treasurerml ,. FEBRUARY TO JUNE President , . .. I . ,, ,. Vice-President . , Secretary . , Treasurer . . , . BETTY BOWERFIND LOUISE REITER JULIET GROSVENOR .. REOINE MINSRE MARY JANE CRANE DOROTHY MOSSMAN . .MAXINE GROTH , . .HELEN BITTLER Faculty Adviser. . I ,MISS WILLIALIS Sorosis Literary Society The Sorosis Club is an Organization Of girls striving for the worth while things in education, the fine, beautiful things in true friendships, and the culture of good society. Throughout the year Sorosis has successfully lived up to its motto, HTO be intensely something. Page Ninetu-eight
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