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THE ISLANDER Jean Gcmmell Mrs. F. A. Rush Isabclfe Smith Mary Alice Campbell Gladis Kincaid Evelyn Scheel The Stripettes Pep, push, and a group of jolly girls. That's the impression the ob- server gets of the Stripettes. Our aim is to develop more fully the school life of our members, and to help further any school project that needs our co-operation. Our membership is extended to any girl interested in athletics and desiring to participate in our activities. The club is composed of two groups, active and social members. The governing body consists of Presi- dent, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, Sports Manager, and Sergeant- at-Arms. Under the capable leadership of Mrs. F. A. Rush, our sponsor, many worthwhile things have been accomplished this year. The Stripettes managed the carnival for the benefit of the Athletic Association. They have had charge of several pep-meetings, at which much originality and wit were displayed. During the High School Basket Ball tournament, the group managed an Eats stand in their club room. The girls enjoyed the work and the funds thus obtained were used to send the Cadets to Fremont and to Broken Bow. One of the new accomplishments of the organization has been the monthly Coffees and Teas which they have sponsored. Each of these was a means of creating social ties among the entire student body. It is the desire of every Stripette to do everything possible to promote school interest, school spirit, and school fellowship. The Stripettes is a growing organization, not only in members, but also in accomplishments. Every year We add to our aims and put into practice new principles which will have a deep and lasting influence on each girl who chooses G. I. C. as her Alma Mater. WLT- 1928 lmg
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THE ISLANDER 03 Irwin Peterson Myron Rumery Harold Hauke Paul Parker Y. M. C. A. The Y. M. C. A. feels that its greatest service to the college consists in its bringing to our campus men of experience and education to speak on subjects pertaining to the ideals of our generation and the future prob- lems to be met. Among these men were: Dr. Woodin, who spoke on the subject, Divine Guidanceg' F. C. Stevenson, the State Student Secretary, who made several visits during the yearg Mr. Alden, of New York City, who is with the Foreign Mission Society, delivered an address called, We Will Be Remembered By What We Do. Several of the meetings were led by members of our own society. Laurence Ritchie gave an interesting discussion on Prayer Paul Good- win conducted another meeting, and Paul Parker and Dean Goodwin, dele- gates to the Dad Elliott Conference held at Cotner College in November, gave reports of the subjects considered at this meeting. The Y. M. has been co-operating with the Y. W. C. A. in conducting mid-week meetings in the form of discussions and talks by students. A few other speakers have also been procured to address these group gath- erings. The officers for the year were: President ............... .... M yron Rumery Vice-President .... .... H arold Hauke Secretary ...... -- Irwin Peterson Treasurer ...... .... P aul Parker Paul Goodwin Cabinet Members --- ---. Bert Phillips w---- 1928 llm
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