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‘Reserves The Girl Réserves Club which st nds for Christian Fellowship and Service, is a junior branch of the Y.W.C.A. Dur club was organized under the name of the Litchfield Friendship Chain. The officers are as follows: Susan Dangelo........President Janet Dague..... ».+-eVice President Evelyn Everiss...... -sccretary MANSOO. HINO B esis 03s .- Treasurer Geraldeen Kellogg....Inter-Club Council Member Eleanore Browand.....Reporter Miss Power was our advisor. Various members of the Ladies' Reading Circle grac- iously contributed to our progress. The ladies who attended our meetings were: Mrs. Juell, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Flanery, and Mrs. Homan. The Friendship Chain held its meetings on the second and fourth weeks of each month, usually on Wednesday. One meeting a month was devoted to the business of the organizat- ion or to discussions and programs; the other meeting was usually a social entertainment. After each meeting, the girls enjoyed an appetizing supper which the girls took turns in serving, Each month the girls carridd out a project for the service side of the triangle. Some of the most successful activities were: A Thanksgiving party at the Y.W.C.A. House in Medina. | Christmas caroling, preceded by a gift exchange and a delicious supper. Some of the girls, accompanied by Mrs. Jackson, attended the Opera Madam Butterfly in Cleveland.
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JUNIOR=SENIOR BANQUET The Juniors and Seniors and faculty met at the Westfield Inn on April 26th. A splendid banquet table was laid in readiness and after grace was said by Miss Markley, we all prepared to eat, ‘hat a delightful meal}! First, we were served a steaming cup of soup as a starter. Then came Swiss steal, potatoes, string beana, rolls, and fruit salad. After we had done justice to the steak and potatoes, they served us a refreshing sundae, and for a grand finale we had coffee and cake, Of course there was spontaneous conversation all through the meal, because Cornell, Foerster and Lawrence hanpened to be seated tosether (by mistake). Uddie liorgan save the welcome speech and iiax Barth save the Class Prophecy. Dorothy Rising and tleanor Browand sang a duet entitled the Creaking Old Will. Then Cornell gave an extemporaneous Thani: You. About 9:10 we hurridly departed to our various cars and set out for Loew's Theater in Akron, where we saw One Was Beautiful and Dr, Cyclops. Of course.after that, we were supposed to so home, but according to reports heard the following day, we believe a certain group must have faceidentally) talen the wrong route, because they ended up in Cleveland.
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