1931 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS Young Women's Christian Association T HIS has been a difficult year for the Y. W.C. A. owing to the decreased num- ber of girls in the college and the general financial depression. However, we have had much to be thankful for. Our small number has enabled us to drop formality and to have round table discussions at our weekly meetings. Some subjects discussed were: Marriage ruinscareer; Good Sportsmanship; Boy and Girl Rela- tions et al., and we derived much benefit and pleasure from these meetings. Some projects presented this year were: Art Appreciation, Music Appreciation, Beauty Culture, Physical Culture, etc. As money-making scheme we sold hot dogs on business days, and in November we successfully held a Waffle Breakfast inviting the public. This last was an entirely new scheme but it proved to be so successful that Dr. Mac requested that it become an annual event. We were able to send thirty dollars to the National Board. In a social way we have held a number of Cabinet parties and get-togethers;.we sponsored the college Hallowe'en Party; worked co-operatively with the College Y. M. C. A. several social occasions. We held an unusually fine Mock Wedding this year and now we are planning our annual Mother and Daughter Banquet to be held May 8. C.F. Serent y-th ree

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