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' -'Jr -N rs A A A--L.A uxjvdg. fl fi L fbi-i ., .gif e.5'?v,,, . . 'WM-:N 1:5 ef' .l1TY A':.i :QL 1'L.,f2f-G,-,1:i'is.,l. 'ri .55-Q. 731.f:eflJff'-1359? '44f l'pf'f'1'L:sE't'- , diff Q' x ' 'K' , . . . . V Young Women s Christian Association 3.5 -gn . K ., f, . . i'x:'ig 1917 officers 1918 Miss Margaret Hurd, Faculty Advisor f Edna Allen .,... ..... P resident ...... .... M argaret Magill Verna .lobes ..... .... V ice President .... ..... V innie Henderson 'A Q K Ava Cook ........ ..... Se cretary ..... ...... B eryl Champion Erma L. Krout ..... ..... T reasurer .... Beatrice Leinbach S ,J it f COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN X' . . . . I' 1 Margaret Magill ..... .... R 0llg10llS ..... .... M ary L. Gitchell ,riff Vinnie Henderson ..... ...... M issionary ...... ....... E dna Allen f' Fannie Knause ...... .... A ssoeiation News ..,. --..-Erma L. Krout C tl Mary L. Gitcllell .... .... S ocial Service .... ....... Ed na Allen VJ Clam Fischer ....... ...... S ocial ...... ..... E dith Denny ,y Madelene Watson .... ..... M usic ...... .... IV Iadelene Watson Erma L. Krout ........... -- ...... .... F inance ....... ............... B eatrice Leinbach I H4 n The girls of H. P. rally to the meetings and realize the truth of the molto, The 1 needs you and you need the 'Yfv Activities of the Y. W. C. A. by 4 I The most enjoyable feature of the year has been the Proms, held at the beginning of the quarters. These were given jointly by the Y. M. and Y. W. and were attended by students and faculty. They were informal and were filled with the spirit of joyous companionship that is characteristic of H. P. C. Some unique features were given at these meetings, as a won- derful human pipe organ, an Italian orchestra, and original comedies. The initiation service at the beginning of the first quarter was attended by all the girls in the college and was very impressive.f ' ' , . - Just before the Christmas holidays the Y. W. girls held what was known as Gift Nightf' Each girl brought a gift that was suitable for a child and later a committee-distributed the gifts among the poor children of the city, bringing joy to some who would have missedthe Christmas spirit. New Year's Day the H. P. C. Y. W. was entertained at a party given by the City Y. W. and all the girls who attended reported a delightful afternoon. ,- The last reception was one given by the Y. M. and Y. W. to the H. P. soldiers who were at Camp Dodge. A , ' '- ' ' - 1 Happy have we met, happy we have been, Happy may we part, and happy meet agninf' M. L. G.
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1- M. 1' 'n I ,.,- Q i' suv lair, v iii B A W 5 will -s .gf L, 'F lit auf- :Z ,of P' .Naya ' 5 Q V . .,- ' Extracts From Chapel Remember the boys at the front and in the training camps with a letter or a little gift A letter means so much and the disappointment of the boys when the mail comes without one is greater than you realize. -Lieut. Gerhard Hanson. ' Prove yourself so loyal and true wherever you are that others may be able to rise higher because you have lived. Then indeed you will have achieved the highest that there is for you. -Dr. Magill. - We are judged by the fruit that our lives bear. -Dr. Bennett. Real success is measured not by possibilities within a man, but by the service he actually renders to the world. -Rev. Lombard. Each young person should make a tour of exploration within himself and discover his capabilities. Every creation of Cod is fitted for some special work in the world. -Rev. Harries. ' Dr. Earl, you will find no higher type of manhood and womanhood anywhere' than in the faculty and student body of Highland Park College. I pray you, sir, cherish them. -Dr. Bennett. ' 'Whatsoever the form of battle, the Y. M. C. A. is right there to help the men win it.' The men love the Y. M. Association. -Dr. Barbour. Courage is the man who turns white and trembles at an impending obstacle, but who keeps going right on. -Dr. Taylor. We must be faithful in prayer, in living, and in fighting?-Dr. Goodman. You will never win a place in the world by pulling someoneelse down. You can and will do much for the other fellow. If you do this your own welfare will be assured. -Dean D. E. Cloyd. Buy Thrift Stamps and help lick the Kaiser. -Oak Park Junior Boosters. Two things I have learnedihereg one from Dr. Bennett, that with a funny storyg the other from Dr. Earl, that fSenior Cbapell. you should begin a talk you should begin low and rise. --N. B. Dalas
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