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-------A-v The CA1.DRoN ------------'--- - e -QR l FRIENDSHIP CLUB During the past year, the Friendship club has engaged in a great many ac- tivities, both in the school and in the city. At the beginning of the year each girl chose the committee,-service, membership, social, or program,-on which she wished to work. In this way the members accomplished much more, as they served on the committee they liked best. The programs during the year were varied and as interesting as they were different. One of the first meetings was in the form of a hike to Franke park. Everyone certainly had an enjoyable time, especially since the hikers baked weiners at the park. An interesting program, called, A Healthy Tea Party was quite novel although the title was misleading, for there were no eats. But it did consist of a playlet entitled A Tea Party and our semi-yearly health talk by Miss Schwehn. Then there were other programs just as different and interesting. Among them was C'mon let's go to the movie shown and Turkey Run, a Thanksgiving pro- gram. ' Not only did the members have a good time at the regular meetings but there were also parties scattered along during the year. The Central girls gave a party to the So-Si-Y called A Character Hop. It was well attended and the charac- ters ranged f1'o1n Romeo to lack and jill. Other parties were the Faculty Tea and Poor Children's Party at Christmas. The most outstanding event of the year, however, was the Leap Year Dance, at which each girl invited her best beloved. It was held at the Y. XY. C. A. club rooms and was the best attended party of the year, as there were about fifty couples present. The best feature of the party was that for once the girls could choose their own dance partners as, in leap year fashion, they filled out the pro- grams. This takes up the good times the Friendship Club members had sociallyg now comes the service done by the club. At Thanksgiving time the members brought iood, and the service committee with the aid of Margaret Holden and her car dis- tributed a number of baskets of food among the poor families. This committee also took charge of the Children's Party at Christmas. It was also the service committee that made the armbands for the school. The club contributed a novel act, Racketty-Packetty Shop, to the T. N. T. Xfodvil and also did its share in the presentation of the Toonerville-Shout-Talk- XYe. The junior members of the club are so active and peppy that we have great hope that the club will have another year just as successful as 19.23-IQ24. -HELEN BENTON. Page Om' I-luuclrril fvllt' l u l i l ! l l F wr, G S-A 72 I l ! u l 1 l l n P l I l I P F F l 9 I -f 9
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