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K O V I K L L L U A B C A D R I P E E M A M I y C I I I T I . A Kovilla Klub Yes, the Kevilla Klub is one of the best organized clubs at Columbia, and this year it was under the direction of our president, Eldon Zirkleg vice president, Doris Stearnsq CI.u'nmne Belongin, SCCl'CI.ll'y-ll'CLISUI'Cl'Q and Francis Dahl, assistant secretary- treasurer. Every other Monday evening we meet in the chapel of our new administration building for .1 varied program of music, readings, .ind games. During the p.ist year we have Ind many good times together that we will remember for years to come. One of the happiest memories will be the Hard Time party when we entertained the Amieitia and the Carpe Diem clubs. Games were played, a program rendered. and refreshments served. Wheim you come to Columbia next yC.lI', if you want to belong to the liveliest, and most friendly club in the school. then join us, the Kovillas. I'IAZIfl. XVATERS.
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P R 2 I I N C I , P A L 's O F F I C E ew Liz a B I , IHIITR U S I N E S S O F F I C E Office Wfork in the olliee! More fun! More work! About two hours in the morning is taken up in greeting the happy OJ faces of the students who have unexcused absences. The hour before mail goes out is spent in writing letters that just have to go in the ten-thirty mail. So-up until chapel time every one is kept plenty busy. After dinner there are the absences, letters, bakery slips, time slips, labor and cash books, and personal charges to be written up, and a dozen and one other things to do. Yes, it is work, but what is the difference? It really is fun! ANNIE SMITH.
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Carpe Diem Club The Carpe Diem, or the girls' dormitory club of Columbia, has been organized to promote good fellowship, friendship, culture, and refinement among the girls. Each Tuesday evening, following devotional services, the club is called to order by the president. First, business is discussed, plans for social affairs submitted, and then, an interesting program or entertainment completes the hour. Some of the club's out-door activities will long be remembered,-especially the treasure hunt, where, at the end of the trail, we were rewarded with refreshments and a marshmallow roast. One of the most important activities of this year was the Carpe Diem program presented to the village. The money obtained was used to improve the girls' parlor. Put your talents in a suit case, come join us, and enjoy the good times We are planning for next year. BETTY HUBBARD. -G++ Amicitia Club Every student of the boys' dormitory is a member of the Amicitia club. The president and his staff plan a program for every Tuesday evening. Among its many activities is the entertaining of the Carpe Diem Club, waffle feeds, and early morning breakfasts. Each evening after supper the boys put aside the cares of the day and gather in the parlor for worship. Here under the guidance of Mr. Hempel, the preceptor, they turn their thoughts to higher idealsg for the greatest purpose of dormitory life is to strengthen the Christian character of the young men who are soon to become leaders at home and in the mission Fields. You really should plan to be here next year and enjoy the Christian fellowship and good times while obtaining your education. JOHN DILLON. GR ADE SCHOOL
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