Green Button
NIARciA HINKINS  . ...             .......               President
THELMA JOHNSON   .   . . .      . . . . . . . Vice-President
ANNIE LAURIE HORDE              . . . . . . .        .   .reasurer
HELEN CONWAY     . .   . . . . . . . . . . .             Secretarv
Since the founding of the first Green Button society in the Freshman class of 1912, similar
organizations for wmen have been a part of the life of each class. A special innovation of this
year wasthe Red Cross work done by the girls. Spreads and social gatherings united the mem-
bers of Green Button.
Red Gauntlet
MARGARET CRAIGHILL     .                      . . .     President
MARIE WItcOxON . . . . . . . . . . . . \ice-President
ELIZABETH CANDEE    . . .    .    . . . . . .        .   Secrelarv
DOROTHY HAESSLER    . . . . . . . . . . . .              Treasurer
MARIE WILCOXON .    . . . . . . . . . . .             Cheer-Leader
Red Gauntlet has centered its interest upon war work this year, and in this way has also pro-
moted a greater feeling of unity among its members. It was among the first to have a special
day at the Red Cross room. This has been supported unusually well, and a great many of the
class pledged themselves to spend some time every week at work there. Besides this, Red Gauntlet
bought a Liberty Bond which was donated to the Y. N. C. A. War Fund.
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