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.A -J 'T 9 BOTTOM POW: H-.ff Jfavev fSecre'ar,' Arre Aiefander Nice Presiderfl, Peg Loels 'Presde-n'i E'ea'a' To qa T a Sfer May' A.'1ers.' .lair Hvfkins SEQOND ROW' Duofh, Pe'e'Se' Maw R311 Barbara Pie-'ce Be , OB B Kpme, T'-eiese Kr 'e Jem- K-fired.. TVVPD POW Miss MJ.Na.gh1,' lA'1viSf:'i Be , Ke'-'ffm Jye' Larver, M J Wpcu, Mafory LA b.i'f.1vz Fnsf M ss DeJx'ge IA'1visf-fl. FOIJKTH ROW: Van Jaw Ere' Mane' Mons B Onwhier RUN Je'f'S V3 ' lfnf.L 'i' L V1'P.',v -1' FV-' Delver. ABSENT FPOM PICTURE: Sfvlef A 1 Eff V'i'ia s D fa euiqo. HOBBY CLUB I ask my reader: Did you ever Ilunk geomelery? I-lave you ever been fold, ever so sweefly and quielly, fha? if would be beller for you 'ro lake Geomelry II over Ihe following semesler, rafher Than To arlempf +o pass The examinafion? If you have, you will undersland whal fear and Irepida- Iion I carried in my hearl when l sfrolled in Ioulf wardly calm and superiorl Io inlerview Mis: Declonge. She was, queerly enough, unoccupied as l enf Tered. Oh, hello fheref' she said. I suppose you wanl Io hear abou? I-lobby Club now. She conlinued, Hobby has had a very evenllul pro- gram This year. We even had Kiwi rush spreads -one al 'rhe caieferia and one al Mary Ander- son's home. I said, Were There many - Oi course. Vlfe were swamped wilh applie ca+ions This year. The giris all wanl +o get info Hobby, you know. Oh, I see. Miss DeJonge opened her desk drawer and removed a slack of 'rhose vicious looking liflle cards, all covered over wilh geomelrical figures, which her sfudenls are supposed +o learn. She sorfed 'rhem as she Talked. 'll-lobby hasnil ever had pins belore This year, you know. MNO, I don'I know. iWell, +hen, she said impafienlly, They havenl. Thal was our Iirsf big proiecf oi The year. We wen? righr Io work and ordered fhem. I Think +hey're very pre+'ry, don'+ you? I don r know, I haven? seen Them. Bu'r you lllflff have. Everybody has one. 'lBu'r I haven'l. She looked a+ me rafher sharply. You aren'f co-operaling very well, are you? Why, Miss DeJonge. llfici- you Talk, I said. and changed 'rhe subiecl ralher hasfily. WhaI ofher oulsfanding evenls has I-lobby parficipaled in?l' Well, There was The Porfia Baskefball Game. We beal fhem. of course. And Then we had a Mo'rher's Day Tea af Dorofhy Pelersens home. We had a beach parfy af Grand Haven, +oo. Wha+ do you mean by ffm, Miss DeJonge7 Well, by some coincidence, There was a prominenl boys' club presenl af Ihe same lime. A happy coincidence, I remarked. Thai, she said, is a ma'r+er of opinion. The inlerview was over. if he , eg l? IIE: X V g . - ' Tx . li Ag X Z, g ll O B S '
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Jas. F ,5- 1 BOTTOM ROW: Miss Wright ffkdviserl, Caire Phillips lTreasurerl, Ire'e Swan lPresideriIly Mariiane Willis lVicefPresidenTJ, BeT1y Pease ISecreTa'yI. SECOND ROW: Doris Zimmer, Nancy Gilberr, Jeanre Davidsony Jacqueline Engelsma, Mary Jane Keavei. THIRD ROWi EIizabe'h Robinson, Cmherine Black, Judy Morrill, Nancy Scherrnerharn, Jane Hibbard, Ken? Wick- rian. FOURTH ROW: RuTh Brunibaugh, Ja'ieT Ford, Haze! Pycoclr, Dorofni, Josehy, Eleanor Zimmer. ABSENT FROM PIC- TURE: Marie Braufieid, Barbara McAvey, Barbara Fritz! Jenn Green Jare T-liqbee, Laura Nind, Victoria Henry. PORTIA LITERARY SOCIETY I-lesiTanTly I ambled inTo The posTer-smeared French room and waiTed paTienTly while Miss 'WrighT aTTempTed To pound some smaTTering oT French inTo The skulls oT several halpless sTudenTs. 'n preparaTion Tor The Tinal examinaTion To be held The nexT day. When Miss WrighT had Tinally given up in disgusT and The sTuclenTs had bursT graTeTuIly Trom The room, she Turned glee- Tully To me. USO, you wanT To Talce French nexT yearff' I did my besT To inTerrupT her, buT iT was no use. You may Tind iT raTher hard, aT TirsT, buT I m sure youll geT along all righT. IIBLJT, Miss 'INrighT, I-ii Oh, ThaT's all righT. Perhaps iT would be a liTTle beTTer, Though. IT you diff Talce a liTTIe French during The vacaTion. I can recommend a very compeTenT Teacher, iT you wanT. Miss WrighT, I'm graduaTing This year.' She loolced raTher clisappoinTed. Then you won'T be able To Tale French.' 'INlo, l'm afraid noT. Well whaT dn you wanTf7 she inquired. 'il was wondering whaT The PorTia l.iTerary SocieTy has been doing during The pasT year? Oh, you're ThaT inTerviewer who has been boTher-I mean seeing The Teachers. Yes. Well, The main Thing we did This year was To geT rid oT The PorTia Carnival. We had a dance insTead. Yes, I remember. AbouT The PorTia spreads. I hear-uh - I Tumbled Tor words. Miss WrighT vaIianTIy filled The gap. Yes, she assenTed To my unspolcen quesTion, The PorTias have noTorious appeTiTies. Was There The usual Tea? Yes, yes, The Alumnae Tea. Then There were The PorTia pins. Miss WrighT glowed. They were mosT liTerary, Too, wiTh a pen and a scroll. Very appropriaTe, I murmured. Yes, grinned Miss WrighT amiably. ' F5 Q 'I H yy- Sssirir f f-M T RM Is F- -'fe - ' XT R+' ::.w.,'fM-W Na :se M 'f af'f ' T - a afessl g y ' is -I J +-we F' WMC' - ,, ,ff ww ' 1 f7 P,
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CM RCN' J' Use S-, '1 ' '- T'-ease'-' T' :' :':'5 9 3 S--'-'Q'-'r Vue Pr-fs-:r-rf Baie M- f S lf ' f : 3' H' 9 'Hz J 1 1 Nz' ur SECOND QOW' R3 rf F Lg' 1. A -rf Q rv Tff- L 1 L -r rf' v L wow, ww--, S' ,.S-- Seger, of Wider: 'JA - 3 'z' Cv v' Er' Q, 1' Q-' H VJ. Jw--1 CH' U':1CE'Q N 1' - 1 E' v A 1-S 1 r ,V .- K-f 5 -V 1- 1 we Row- rf' Q Hr- Auvee' Ewa' ,4 - Azz'-n Paw' ir' .: 5' ' Q V ' f Aus-r PBSENY Ulf!! 5C'LJPi f Kr- iv. if rl as F E- : .n f'-' 1- .. ur . I 9 R 1 M Sf. 'irq Q HJ ,Q , gl VV, . .Q,.S-- '- , , L ,ef y. LINCOLN D H fs enferralnhq fwhen fhe Case 75 nor your own fd wafch 'he change whkh 'he bowerLu' En' Uuenee of The schoo' ehecfs ubon cer'a'n new +eacners. Vfhen Mr. Olhs can-e 'o +n4s sence! and before he became sponsor og fhe Lincon Debahng Club, he was quIe+, re+IrTnq-ahnosf shy. Buf fhe necessny of rnainfainfng cornoara- hve duief durKng one of fhose no?cr4ou3 L. D. C. 'YWSQLFQS nas rnade hfnn donna and even a Wire overwhehnng, Beadng 'WS Qnange n V- Cl N Wag a 'Me 'nore reverenf than usua when L addreazed nrt 'Good affernoon, Mr, OHS. N hdzge you are Lee! 'ng well foday. U had nor glven fhe rnadfer of heahh rnuch fhcuqhx, un+'? Wen- Vvhy now do you do, im Q33 'Q see you. EBATINC5 CLUB Inq. Have you a llsf of fhose speakers handy? 'Well. he said, +o +eH +he +ru+h, +ha'r plan didn? exachy pan ouf so weNI as we Though? 1+ wouid. In fad, we've had onNy a few speakers. Bu+ we did have 'rhe pleasure of Hs+enIng ro Mr. Crawford and Mr. L-1aHoran, of The Crawford Defechve Agency, +ell us abou? fhe Operahons QffhefamqyugXuL'1L'lSf.X'. I+ was very In+eres+inq.'! 'H rnus+ have been. And who were some of 'he ofher speakers you had dunnq 'rne year?' 'Weil, Mr. Doohffle sooke a few rrnnufes. He 5 +he new co-sponsor, you know. Mr, Tom WaNsh, of +he Grand Rapids Anporf, spoke fo us on The Innorovenwenfs of aerTa' fransporfahon, I'rn sure we enjoyed bofh. W'ha+ have serve 35 your socfal anedrs been You wart ar fn'erv'ew on 'ne adv 'es 55 'he 'S year Mr. GLS? Lrcsn Debahnd CLus 1 zuobose. A :raw EC 'Oh dear nee wha? f .:1n1'1 'ney been? We 'ne Paz' word 'JECCVGAW2 ,. H613 a Ia+her'and son bandue+ cn May 29fh. Thai ! was ea'ed. Tnk was a 'oo eaa, W :cud wasn? so bad. Eu' you sfouc have seen +he eee 'ha' he waz 'n Fi deed nufnor and +na' 1 navy on fhe rooh .veud PCL have 'Q draw hrn eu' C w7'hcu' And fhen 'N he sed Lfnere was The ?nE+?a+ion. 5ur f-r HCC L safe 'ff Vi C 'i ani Viva VJQ PGS a 'ri' iasi Erma 'n 'a+Aen.' :ard if 'fri tr nu fy L, JC. Un5df'Lna'f' , 1 Qiudnx' vay 'Q near +ne as been nd fo 'ave grgea-e ' v 'ree' nefak. fflfllj , as J 1 WV NX w ' 1 -53 6 . f,A5. ,:-1 5' f 1 Q y Q7 ji ,Q Z ,: ' s Y 1 ' - NQGATKVEAAEX Jfa ' 0 Q, 0 X HF G' ENB uv F ' ' I - -
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