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HISTORY SUPPLEMENT OF THE ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE conduct themselves in public. They have seasonal parties, hikes and Mother and Daughter banquets. At the end of the year they have Achievement Days to which the Mothers are invited. Throughout the year merits are given each member for attendance, appearance, behaviour, committee work and Club activities. The two girls with the highest merits at the end of June have earned the privilege of attending the Convention at Olds. Supervisors of individual Clubs are given merit awards at the Convention for " Years of Service". They are presented with Certificates on which are designated the number of years of service. CONVENTION: The Conventions are held at the Olds College annually the first part of July. The Convention is a Leadership and Learning session with participation in competitions and sports as well as good fellowship. They " Learn to do By Doing". They learn to model and perform in public with confidence, i. e. a former public speaking winner, a Japanese girl has taken journalism and is now writing for papers in the East. The usual sequence of events include a tour of the grounds and the greenhouses on arrival with a " Get Acquainted Party" in the evening. Following the official opening the group is divided into classes to include instruction in Deportment, Nursing, Cooking, Handicraft, Horticulture, Leadership, Fashion Show, etc. by volunteer instructors. The girls compete for several awards. Marks are given for everyone who makes an attempt or endeavor to participate in all projects. Competitions include, sports ( Jumps, Races, Games); Public Speaking ( judged and followed by comments and constructive criticism); Short Stories and Poetry ( judged on neatness and creative ability); Room inspection ( judged on neatness, cleanliness and bed-making with both girls and Supervisors participating); Secretary Scholarship ( direction is given on the structure of a good report); Handicraft ( the Club receiving the most points in handicraft); Art ( choice of any subject or media, stress originality); Proficiency ( for Club obtaining the highest overall points); Program Books ( a calendar of meetings held through the year) and Scrap Books or Posters on the five point program. The winners are presented the awards following the banquet. FASHION PARADE: The girls model the clothes made in the Club during the year, and this is followed by a formal tea with members of the cooking class serving sandwiches and cookies. The afternoon Sports Competition is followed by a picnic supper. The evening entertainment may be an Amateur Hour or a Masquerade Party. Awards for the Masquerade were given to the best National, Original, Comic, Novel and Group costumes. ( A most interesting party was when each represented a Story Book Character). 51
Object Description
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Title | History Supplement of the Alberta Women's Institutes |
Subject | AWI, History |
Description | History Supplement 1956-1975 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | AWI0811034 |
Date | 1975 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 52 |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | AWI Collection |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Transcript | HISTORY SUPPLEMENT OF THE ALBERTA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE conduct themselves in public. They have seasonal parties, hikes and Mother and Daughter banquets. At the end of the year they have Achievement Days to which the Mothers are invited. Throughout the year merits are given each member for attendance, appearance, behaviour, committee work and Club activities. The two girls with the highest merits at the end of June have earned the privilege of attending the Convention at Olds. Supervisors of individual Clubs are given merit awards at the Convention for " Years of Service". They are presented with Certificates on which are designated the number of years of service. CONVENTION: The Conventions are held at the Olds College annually the first part of July. The Convention is a Leadership and Learning session with participation in competitions and sports as well as good fellowship. They " Learn to do By Doing". They learn to model and perform in public with confidence, i. e. a former public speaking winner, a Japanese girl has taken journalism and is now writing for papers in the East. The usual sequence of events include a tour of the grounds and the greenhouses on arrival with a " Get Acquainted Party" in the evening. Following the official opening the group is divided into classes to include instruction in Deportment, Nursing, Cooking, Handicraft, Horticulture, Leadership, Fashion Show, etc. by volunteer instructors. The girls compete for several awards. Marks are given for everyone who makes an attempt or endeavor to participate in all projects. Competitions include, sports ( Jumps, Races, Games); Public Speaking ( judged and followed by comments and constructive criticism); Short Stories and Poetry ( judged on neatness and creative ability); Room inspection ( judged on neatness, cleanliness and bed-making with both girls and Supervisors participating); Secretary Scholarship ( direction is given on the structure of a good report); Handicraft ( the Club receiving the most points in handicraft); Art ( choice of any subject or media, stress originality); Proficiency ( for Club obtaining the highest overall points); Program Books ( a calendar of meetings held through the year) and Scrap Books or Posters on the five point program. The winners are presented the awards following the banquet. FASHION PARADE: The girls model the clothes made in the Club during the year, and this is followed by a formal tea with members of the cooking class serving sandwiches and cookies. The afternoon Sports Competition is followed by a picnic supper. The evening entertainment may be an Amateur Hour or a Masquerade Party. Awards for the Masquerade were given to the best National, Original, Comic, Novel and Group costumes. ( A most interesting party was when each represented a Story Book Character). 51 |
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