The Scottonian . iss Payne enter-tained the Scott, Waite, and Woodward Friendship Clubs by a Christmas partyand presented hyacinth bulbs to each girl. One of the great successes of the yearwas the annual banquet, given in April at the Y. W. C. A., where five hundredgirls belonging to the three High School Clubs and the Girl Reserves were pres-ent. Stunts, yells, and songs furnished a very enjoyable program. This record of the Clubs activities would be incomplete without mention-ing the two fairy-tale plays, The Rose and the Ring and The Goosegirl,which were given April 9th under the careful in


The Scottonian . iss Payne enter-tained the Scott, Waite, and Woodward Friendship Clubs by a Christmas partyand presented hyacinth bulbs to each girl. One of the great successes of the yearwas the annual banquet, given in April at the Y. W. C. A., where five hundredgirls belonging to the three High School Clubs and the Girl Reserves were pres-ent. Stunts, yells, and songs furnished a very enjoyable program. This record of the Clubs activities would be incomplete without mention-ing the two fairy-tale plays, The Rose and the Ring and The Goosegirl,which were given April 9th under the careful instruction of Mrs. Edythe Sher-man Gustason. The profits from these plays are to be used to send delegates tothe summer conference. As this successful school year is brought to a close, we hope that every futuremember may do her part towards making the club progress and towards standingfor our purpose, namely, that of promoting good school work and wholesomepleasures. Tennie Marie Klotz. 175 /5COTT\ flifflB ^x. mm. €rl ^ 4


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