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Dickerman, Koplin, Clark P ' ay Glad fniiiafed, ginancical fbaiaemm This year, Primary Club and its sponsor, Miss Margaret Wil- liams, director of Elementary Education, undertook the proiect of obtaining funds to continue sending the Royal Purple to former students now in the service of their country. A tea was held in the rooms of the training school in Decem- ber. The faculty members and primary and rural students were guests. Cocoa and cookies were served by the senior girls who were in charge of each room. ln February, the 'group sponsored an all-school talent night and donated part of the proceeds to the Royal Purple Fund. The officers of the club were: president, Carolyn Koplin, vice- president, Mary Dickerman, and secretary-treasurer, Betty Clark. 15
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?!l4A Benefih Menaieumw Under the direction of Miss Laura Hamilton, sponsor, and Eleanor Mali- nowski, president, the Commercial Club began the year with the usual enthusi- asm. Due to the decrease in member- ship, the activities of Commercial Club were somewhat limited. But making the best of the circumstances, the group planned interesting meetings. The roller-skating party, enioyed by both students and faculty, proved to be the big event of the first semester. Paul A. Carlson, director of the Commercial Curriculum, gave an interesting talk on his work and experiences in Washing- ton, D. C. at the Dessert Meeting. At another meeting the members had their choice of playing Bridge or Hearts, and refreshments were served. A supper was served at one of the meetings sec- ond semester to which the 'Faculty were invited as guests. Corporal Kenneth Clark, former student of W.S.T.C., home on furlough from duty in the Southwest Pacific, was the guest speaker. He spoke of his experiences and answered ques- tions put to him by the audience. Card games, elections, and the general club business took up the remaining meet- ings of the year. Because of the vacancy left by Ruth Bohr, who filled a teaching position in midyear, it was necessary to elect a new secretary. The position was filled by Ann Gaveras. Financial matters were taken care of by Hilde Bartell, while Marilyn Miller served as vice-president. Carol Ranum, as social chairman, planned and supervised the social meetings. All in all, the Commercial Club en- joyed a highly successful year, substitut- ing interesting, entertaining material for the usual social activities.
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