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TYL sgfisf l THE LUNCHEON ASSISTANTS B. Bizewski, N, Farrell, E. Straley, K. Nieken J. Dale, A. Sullivan, L. Sticlcles, S. Aucello, Carrahello, R. Frauwirth J. Foote, C. Utz, A. Squiceiarni, A. Rader The Luncheon Clubs Another link between Harding and the peof ple of Bridgeport is the school luncheons held in honor of the various city luncheon clubs. The Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Exchange, and Civitan have visited us so far this year. The groups are invited by the Fathers' Club, and Doctor Hersey, president of this organization, acts as host. During a luncheon there are addresses by school administrative officers on some phase of school organization or accomplishment, as well as speeches by members of the luncheon club itself. Pupils of the Domestic Arts Dcpartf ment serve as waitresses, and the band and various members of the student body enter' tain with musical selections. If the guests are interested in some part ofthe life of the school, they are entertained after the luncheon by Rl committee of pupils who conduct them to the work in which they are interested. ln this way it is hoped that the city will bc' come better acquainted with our school and more interested in its activities.
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TYL The Alumni Association Among the valuahle auxiliary organizations active this year is the Wxirreii Harding Alumni Association, which has worked conf sistcntly toward the goal of a Wilson R. Burns Scholarship fund. The first step toward this was a highly successful VarsityfAlumni haskethall game, which was played early in january and, although resulting in a 3742 victory forthe Varsity, netted over a hundred dollars. A henefit dance for the same cause was held successfully April 16, Other plans, for the culmination of which the memhers are working with enthusiasm, include Alumni Day and Assembly, to he an annual tradition, and a formal entertainment, to be held soon, which will also help swell the Burns Scholarship fund. The fund, it is planned, must eventually total several thousand dollars, the interest from which will support some Harding grad' uate at college, The scholarship is to he named in honor of the first Alumni president, who was killed in 1927. This organization, which includes practif cally all the Harding graduates, promises to heeome one of the most valuable of aids, working in cofoperation with the administraf tion as an instigator of scholarship and of traditions.
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