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Girls' Club

A FEW DATES FROM THE GIRLS' CLUB CALENDAR

     SEPTEMBER 25--Afternoon party for freshmen girls. Held in the Temple. There was a program in the Temple theatre, given by the Y. W. C. A., consisting of a play which pictured the original Nebraska girl, the Nebraska girl in college, and the Nebraska girl in China. It depicted among other things the aim of the Girls' Club-its organization, history and purpose.

     OCTOBER 3--Girls' football rally. The girls met in Music Hall, sang the university songs' gave the yells, and then went to the athletic field in a body. This same plan was used to arouse enthusiasm for all the games.

      OCTOBER 5, 6--Joint membership campaign with Y. W. C. A. About four hundred members were secured at this time.

      OCTOBER 13--First Girl's Club Council meeting. The representatives from the different houses and organizations, about seventy in all, were present. It was decided to have a council meeting the first Tuesday night in every month.

      OCTOBER 17--Suffrage meeting in Temple. A suffrage program was given, consisting of speeches, and a play was given to arouse interest in the question. There was dancing afterward in Music Hall.

      NOVEMBER 5--Edna Froyd and Genevieve Seeger were selected as delegates to the Midwestern Intercollegiate Association for Women's Self Government, held at Evanston, Illinois.

      NOVEMBER 14-=Annual Girl's Club football luncheon. A large crowd of enthusiastic girls made the luncheon a great success.

      NOVEMBER 21--A telegram was received from the delegates to the Midwestern convention, stating that the convention would meet in Lincoln in the spring of 1916. The 1915-16 president of the Nebraska Girls' Club will also be president of the national association.

      DECEMBER 4--Girls' Cornhusker Party, Armory. Over four hundred girls in costume celebrated the victorious football season with stunts and dancing.

      MARCH 6--First of the Girls' Club Matinee parties. A program was given in the theatre, followed by dancing and refreshments in Music Hall.

      These are simply samples of the many things the University Girls' Club has done to promote good-fellowship and happiness among the co-eds.

   

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