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gl in 01111 an rn! -1 - lm 14 111111 it D ummun Y W C. A. CABINET Elva Shaffer . . . . . . Social Catherine Turner . . Program Gertrude Scott ..... Service Ruth Mayland ..... Health B1 Maurine Hauck . . Fellowship Myra Gannon .... Reporter Miss Vance . . .... Sponsor Miss Anderson . Asst. Sponsor u Elizabeth Crouse . . President Hulda Meinke .... Vice-Pres. Doris Heumann . . . Secretary Alice Ashton .... Treasurer The Y. W. C. A. organization of Seward High School played a vital part in every school girl's life this year. The society seemed brimming over with pep and enthusi- asm. The year's work started at a summer conference held by the cabinet and their ad- visors, down at Oak Wood Park, in cabin Linger A While. The program for the school year was made, also plans for creating a true Christian fellowship among the girls of Seward High School. The school year started with a whir and a bang. During the first week we held our Membership Campaign which was indeed a victory for we succeeded in getting 100 members, all the girls being eager to join. By the hearty and eager co-operation of all our members we have been enabled to take charge of certain special convocationsg namely, Armistice Day Program, which was declared a hit by all because of the patriotic way in which the history of the United States was portrayed through tableaux scenes. The Y. W. girls also had charge of the Thanksgiving day program which was furnished by the grade children, sponsored by Miss Anderson. During the second semester a competition between classes was engaged in to see who could produce the most entertaining and original meeting. We found this method a valuable means for making each girl feel her responsibility in Y. W. work. Besides these monthly meetings there were held a Fathers' and Daughters' Banquet, a Mothers' Day Vesper Tea and other interesting and inspiring meetings. This school year is at a close, therefore Y. W. work for this year is also drawing to a close. It is an organization which can never die because it stands for the very highest Christian ideals and morals, which help to build the pure and noble woman- hood of our country. Pl :1 na n um an 01 U1 n tm n an ---43-pl PAGE Eorvrr THREE
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Debate g JUNIOR DEBATE TEAM Townsend, H. Ashton, A. Moritz, G. Townsend, W. Cn March twenty-seventh the annual inter-class debate took place. The proposition debated was the state question, Resolved: That the United States should join the League of Nations. The affirmative was upheld by the Seniors who were represented H by Elizabeth Crouse, Arthur Schroeder and Harold Meyers. Kathryn Vail was the P1 alternate. The Juniors upheld the negative. The debaters were Alice Ashton, Gene- vieve Moritz, Howard Townsend, with Warren Townsend alternate. The teams were well matched, the odds were even. The decision rendered by the judges was in favor of the negative. 'TJ The victors met the following week and clashed verbally with the debaters of David City High School. The Juniors again held the negative. On this occasion, how- -.1 ever, the affirmative won the decision. The debating teams this year reflect great credit on Miss Stenger, the coach, who was untiring in her efforts. A x SENIOR DEBATE TEAM .EA 3 Meyers, H. Crouse, E. Vail, K. Schroeder, A. 2 E1 Ht n :Un nr :II Eh tc 1111 tc ti! E l OR'l'Y-l4'Ol'l! LE-Z III lll lll III
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