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President ...................................... RUTH REEVES Vice-President ............................... MARY VOLLBATH Secretary .................................. MARJORIE STUNTZ Treasurer .................................. VIRGINIA HENKEL Faculty Adviser ................................. MISS Axum: HE fact that we won the football championship scarcely aroused more en- T tllusiasni than did the organizing 0f the Kalidasa Klub, a new factor at East this year. Enjoyment and goodvfellowship, coupled with wholesome enter- tainment and the opportunity to develop and demonstrate one,s talentsethese are the purposes which led to the organization of Kalidasa. At the beginning of the past year, the Senior girls realized the need of a club devoted to their interests which would provide a means of getting better acquainted with each other. Because those interests were varied, the Kalidasa Klub, as organized, made possible the expression of ones personal desire, be it for art, music, or literature. Consequently the programs of the bi-weekly meetings have been of great variety. Who of us will ever forget the Junior Stunt party, the Christmas meeting, or the literary and musical programs in which we all participated? Our faculty adviser, Miss Axline, by her willingness to assist our efforts, has been indispen- sable in making our undertaking a success. XVe, 0f the Class of 1923, who have founded Kalidasa, sincerely hope that the classes of each succeeding year Will find it desirable to organize under the same name. and that they will get an equal amount of real joy and benelit from the opportunities that Kalidasa affords. RUTH E. REEVES. 103
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First .S'enwslm- Second Semester FRANK SEXTON .................... President .................. CHARLES LAFFEY CHAS. LAFF VY. ............... Vico-Prvsidvn! ................... PAUL HECKEL then. LUNGEM-zt: nan ................ Secretary ................ GEO. LONGENECKEB STANLEY Vmuuaxmcm; .............. Treasurer ................... CAROL EVERETT tlHAnL s BAUER .................... Censor ................... WILLIAM DIVERS GEORGE STEWAHD .................... Critic ....................... LOUIS KECK MR. llL'x'r ...................... Fm-ully Ollicm' ...................... MR. HUNT HE Philologian Literary Society is composed of 21 select group of boys of the C, B, and A grades. This society has been thriving at East since 1919-20. The regular meetings afford splendid pravtice for prepared debates and talks, 21156 for cxtmnpm'zmeous speeches and debates. The topics for debates and talks are carefully chosen, and usually deal with current events or interesting scientific discoveries. Besides the literary benefits, every member becomes well acquainted with Parliunwntary Law, which is practiced in strict detail throughout every meeting. One of the peculiarities of this club is the absence of all dues. The treasury is supported entirely by assessment of tines 011 the members. A member may be tincd for absence or tardiness at meetings, neglecting duties, disorderly conduct, and fur mam other reasons. The regular program includes songs, talks, debates, business, Criticts report, and the report of the :aculty Officer. Special meetings include parliamentary sessions. as well as occasional social functions. Very few school organizations are :15 hcm'ticial to the student as the Philo- logiun Lite'ury Society. ALBERT BAUER. 102
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Prvsident . . ................................. MILDRED BROWN l'icr-Prcst'dml . . ............................... RUTH JONES Secretary . . .................................. HELEN FULLER Treasurer . . .............................. CHALMA FILLMORE Faculty .vldvism' ................................ MISS DAVISON l-lli Tower Y is a branch of the local Young Vt'onlmfs Christian Assnciation, and also :1 branch of the Girl Reserve Movement, which is composed of clubs organized in all parts of the world. SO, you see, this club at East High is just one spoke in the Wheel of world fellowship. The Y. lV. C. A. is :1 challenge to the linesl type of womanhood with its slogan, ttTo face life squarely. and its purpose, To liml and give the best. It voices ills inspiration in tho wcll-knuwn Y sung, lTallow the Gleam? 0111' Tower Y during the past year has tried to live up to these teachings by helping others, 0110 of the happiest events living the Christmas party we gave to :1 group of orphans. th hope, in the future, to have more opportunities of spreading brightness 21ml cheer, 11ml trust that the years to vmne will still find 115 living up to the ideals of the, Tower Y and the cmlc 01' the Girl Reserve, in which we promise to hei Giacinus in manner, Impartial in judgment, Ready for service, Loyal to friends, Reaching toward the host, Earnest in purpose. 1 Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge, Reverent toward Unit, Victorious over self, Ever dependable. Sincere at all times. MILDRED Bnowx. 104
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