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fx ' lm ' l-'irst Row -B. Fhvala, M. VYhi1i1mlc, M. Griffith, B. VVallis, O. Horncland, A. Johnson, F. Hogan, A. Powell, F. Piper. Second Row' M. VVelilcy, M. Dernbach, M. Wogsland, Miss Gcliert, D. Powell, C. Day. Third Row M. Obey, L. Gladfelter, M. Shcticl, R. Fauiau. The L. L. L. Society HILE this is the first year of organization of the HL. L. L. fLatin, Literature and Loyaltyi Society, it has met with favorable response, and it is hoped that the beginning that has been made will be the foundation of a permanent Latin institution of this sort in T. H. S. Under the supervision of Miss Gebert this organiza- tion is now well under way, having as members all Latin students of the first and second year classes. The Society was organized for the purpose of studying Latin literature and history from a familiar and more intimate viewpoint, not taken in the class room study under text book work, thereby arousing an increased interest in Latin oft-times lacking. This aim has been fulnlled by interesting meetings held every third Monday, and occasional social gatherings. These meetings are given over to discussions on ancient Roman mythology and history, and on the relation of the Latin language to the English. Debates, and plays acted by society members are especially interesting and effective methods of discussion. Although Latin songs are sung only modern refreshments are served! The society officers are: President . Florence Piper Vice President Beatrice Chvala Secretary . . Olaf Ho1'neland Treasurer Mary Virginia Griffith -50-
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-ff ffs I English Reading Association Hlll'l'Y Junior and Senior students enrolled in the Book Club. VVith a more diinv as weekly assessment the club bought a number of interesting and modern novels. Those were read by most of the club's members and will now be donat- ed to the high school library. We have tried to keep to a fair standard of the best in modern novels, but this is often a difficult thing: to do. Sometimes we forgot our high standard of selection and f-hose such novels as Sabatine's Sea Hawk , The Black Pirate , etc. But they were interesting! We hope next year'5 Book Club will be even more of a success, and that English students will be willing to cooperate in order to have the opportunity of reading' enter- taining and good fiction. f JU - f . ,I f ' X i ,i li j I .1 I 1 0 1 l i ,59-
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-! ' ,-K5 Qommercial Qontest F you had been going South on the train on the morning of April twenty-third, you perhaps, would have wondered who were the bevy of laughing girls.-They were none other than the Tomahawk representatives for the Commercial Con- test which was held at the Wausau Central High School. Tomahawk was represented by Anna Gwynn and Madeline Grube in Senior Short- handy Tekla Nick and LaNor Swanson in Senior Typingg and Florence Hansen and Joyce Wiley in Junior Typing. Results of the contest are as follows: Shorthand Senior Typing Junior Typing 1. Mosinee 1. Stratford 1. Wausau 2. Wausau 2. White Lake 2. Tomahawk 3. Tomahawk 3. Tomahawk CJoyce Wileyj fMadeline Grubej fTekla Nickj 3. White Lake 4. Nekoosa 4. Wausau 4. Medford 5. Wausau 5. White Lake 5. Wausau Jlfaff J Q 2 J JM! few-QJU2 Q K T47-4,41 ,ffm ' Jail gaze, fe Jfffsf JG- KMA, M, XXV md!-Aj ' F AMP, 1 -m- ! CT
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