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ECHO S in the past the Seattle College Mothers’ Club continued to function smoothly in carrying out its many beneficences. It is only through this group that a large number of the activities are able to be carried on at the school and elsewhere. It is through their untiring labor and devotion that Seattle Prep continues to hold a high rank among the schools of the city. The Club this year was under the direction of the following women: Mrs. C. R. Kearny Jr., president; Mrs. S. J. W xxl, first vice-president; Mrs. J. M. Casey, second vice-president; Mrs. J. A. Carmody, secretary; Mrs. C. H. Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. Katherine Logan, membership committee chairman (also foundress of the organization); Mrs. J. L. Naughton and Mrs. J. Noser, telephone committee chairmen; Mrs. W. B. McCafFray, needlework committee chairman; Mrs. M. J. Kane, publicity committee chairman; and Mrs. A. I. Pilon, advisory committee chairman. Many parties were given by the Club throughout the year. It held regular business meetings the first Thursday of every month in the auditorium of the Bon Marche. At these meetings many plans were formed, emerging to help the school in many ways. The large number of parties held are too numerous to enumerate, but notable among them were the various class parties, the Football Banquet for the members of both squads, the parties at the Helen Maloy Tea Room and the several luncheons. Besides the parties there were several Masses held for the deceased members of the Mothers’ Club as well as for those living. The needlework committee gave valuable assistance to the various athletics by helping to keep the uniforms in repair. Members of this committee also gave much of their time in cleaning, mending and replacing curtains in the building and chapel. Mrs. R. H. Wittman crocheted a lace spread, in a water lily design, which was raffled by the Club, and the proceeds turned over to the Fathers. This is but one of the many instances where the mothers have given actual support at the expense of much labor. In the Club's many works it has been most cheerfully aided by Gerald C. Clausing by his clerical work, by the faculty; and by donations from the Troy Laundry, Brehm's Delicatessen, Centennial Milling Company and the Phillip Morris Cigarette Company. And so we take this opportunity to extend thanks to them all on behalf of the Mothers' Club. The students as a whole can here step in to extend their thanks to the Mothers' Club for all the benefits received throughout the year, and for the labor and sacrifice entailed. PAGE TWENTY
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JUNIOR SODALITY SENIOR SODALITY SENIOR SODALITY COGNIZANT of its position as a student organization of paramount importance in a Jesuit school, the Senior Sodality this year, as in past years, energetically t x k up the responsibility of filling that t(x often neglected spiritual element in students' lives. Having devoted the first several meetings of the year to elections and general organization of the various units, the Sodality was just well under way when the first big event of the year, the Seattle Sodality Union Convention, was held in the Garrigan Gymnasium. The preceding PACK TWENTY-ONE
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