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Woodward Literary Society Inspired by a desire to keep a girls' literary society among the clubs of the school, the members remaining from the group of the previous year met in September confronted by the task of almost complete reorgani- zation. Any success which we have achieved in this work is due to the co- operation with which each and every girl has supported the officers, and to the assistance of our faculty advisers. Miss Forrester has given us her earnest help and criticism in our social efforts and in our meetings. Until called from Woodward by the illness of her father Miss Fay Miller also assisted us. c In honor of the Nautilus Society who won the annual debate last year, we arranged, as our first social event of the year, a Japanese Tea. On the evening of November seventh the customs of the Orient reigned su- preme in VVoodward's halls. A The club assisted in the annual carnival by staging a popularity con- test for Woodward girls, and by selling homemade candy. Five years ago a cup was given to the literary societies of the school with the provisions that it was to be awarded to the club which won the annual debate, and that if either club succeeded in keeping it for three consecutive years it was then to become the permanent possession of that club. The first two years the representatives of our society gained the cup. Now the Nautilus has held it for two years. Will the Nautilus win pos- session of it permanently? In the latter part of February our preliminary debate is to be held. The question Will be: Resolved that the Child Labor Law Should Become An Amendment to the Constitution by Ratijication of the Several States. The girls who are trying out for the debate are determined that they shall not let the cup go forever from the Woodward Literary Society. With the initiation of new members this year the club received valu- able material which should bring increasing success to the organization. We, the club of 1924-25, have tried to give our best and we are de- termined that the old rose and silver of the Woodward Literary Society shall ever remain to do its part in making the history of Woodward Tech. . 1.--XT - , ,. af '-,K 3 . 'N NmetyE1yht Am ,Y is-at-,I Ip,-A: ,,J..4 ' ' K. -eff? .ff g -7. 1 1-.
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