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THE RACQUET Forum Literaru Societq First Semester OFFICERS Second Sernester Irene Bjerklien .. President .... .. Geneva Favor Dorothy I-Ieitman .... Vice-President . Margaret Bailey Helen Cremer. .. .. . Secretary .... Cynthia Herbert Helen Probart ......... Treasurer .. .... Cora Brendum Esther Baumann ........ Program .... .. Anne Rodecap Mrs. NV111. Laux, Miss Skaar, Miss Compton, Miss Wentz, sponsors The past year has been one in which the Forum Society has lived up to its purpose more than in former years. It has estab- lished a friendly relation among all the girls of the school and has presented interesting literary programs at all its meetings. The year has been one rich in protit to all of its members. A brief review of the year will give in some measure the many accomplishments of the society. Because there was no Y. XV. C. A. in the local school, the Forum undertook a big sister movement at the beginning of the year and carried it out very successfully. The non-club girls of the school were also entertained at an open meet- ing at the beginning of the club year. Progranis that emphasized various kinds of literary work were given during the year. Each program was devoted to one thing and included the following: book reviews. successful Broadway plays, pantomimes, parliamentary drill, an Arabian night program consisting of stories told in Arabian costumes, and a group of one act plays. Much of the success of the programs was due to the untiring efforts of Mrs. Laux, who was with the society the first semester, Miss Slcaar, Miss Compton, and Miss Welitz. The social side of the girls that belong to the Forum Literary Society is not neglected, and its first social function was a leap year mixer, which was open to all the girls of the school. The Forum formal. which is one of the biggest social events of the school year, was held on Saturday evening, May 3, and was a most delightful affair. The decorations, as usual, were beautiful and different from any used at any previous school function. The third social event of the club, which was given by request, was a Waltz Night, which proved to be a great success.
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