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school group. Betty told Kathryn that there
was little use in putting up a junior against a
senior, and told her to select another senior to
run against Clara.

"There isn't anything in your objection that
it is customary to have a senior for president,"
Kathryn countered in this little debate. "One
of the best presidents Lyon 'Y' ever had was a
junior. I found out before I went into this,' Miss
Betty Lee!"

"All right, Kathryn. I'll not resign if I'm
elected, for Lyon 'Y' is one of the best clubs we
have and does some good, too. I'm on the com-
mittee for the Thanksgiving basket. Will you
help me if I have to be president, too?"

"I'll do anything!" grinned Kathryn, running
back to the group of girls. "There are more
juniors than seniors working in this club," she
whispered to a junior on the committee. "I bet
we get Betty in if you put her up."

Surreptitiously Betty did look at one of her
lessons, whose book she let lie open on her lap
during a little of the program. But when the
leader of the high school groups spoke, she
listened attentively, both for the lovely ideals of
service which were presented and for the prac-

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