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26 SENIOR BOOMER LOWER ROW—Alice Matthews. Jessie Bradley. Grace Eagle, Irene Johnson. Karoline Clark. Loraine DeAtley. Wilma Hecr. SECOND ROW—Maude Lucile Olander, Esther Mowre, Kathleen Downey. Laurabel Cosby. Marjory Brett. Lottie Williams. THIRD ROW—Ruth Shuck, Loretta Whltacre. Gertrude Rallsback. Miss Grant, Sponsor. Clarice Ellsworth, Anna Kegelman. Lorene Pagels. TOP ROW—Dorothea French. Mary Comstock, Evelyn Pickard. Jeanette Seely, Adeline Thompson. Margaret Allen, Jose- phine Layton. Lucile Thompson. PHILALATHEAN President : CLARICE ELLSWORTH Vice-President : LOTTIE WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer : LUCILE THOMPSON Sponsor : MARK ION GRANT The Philalathean Literary Society was organized under Miss Grant’s sponsorship, Decem- ber 1, 1922. Twenty girls from the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes composed the charter membership. At the first meeting Miss Lottie Williams was elected president; Jessie Bradley, vice- president and Lorene Pagels, secretary-treasurer. The club meets every Thursday evening after school and studies, through the programs given by the members, the world’s best literature. Forgetting absolutely nothing the Philalathean considers its first year very much a success and looks forward to having the best organized and most entertaining club in E. H. S.
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TOP ROW—Lola Dooley. Inia Pennebaker. Helen Railsback. Mira Connolly. Anna Kegelman. Ronnie Bell. MIDELB ROW—Lillie Reuter. Grace Pavy. Minnie McNaught. V netia Worthington, Ethel Duncan. FRONT ROW—Maty Ifaxcy, Pearl Campbell. Mary McComas, Louise Snyder. Florence Snyder, Helen Ilr.nson. P. E. P. President: FLORENCE SNYDER Secretary: PEARL CAMPBELL Vice-President : LILY REUTER Treasurer : LOLA DOOLEY Sponsor : MISS MINNIE CONNOLLY A society composed of the Normal Training class of 1922-23 and known as Purposeful En- terprising Pedagogues was organized November 27, 1922. Florence Snyder was chosen presi- dent, Lillie Reuter, vice-president, Lola Dooley, treasurer, Pearl Campbell, secretary, and Bon- nie Bell, reporter. The purpose of the P. E. P. is “To make more efficient and inspirational teachers.M Regular weekly meetings and one social meeting a month have been held since its organization. Much of the success of the club is due to Miss Connolly, sponsor, who gave the club much of her time and was its inspiration. It is intended that the P. E. P. will be a permanent organization of the Normal Training students.
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SENIOR BO0MER 27 TOP ROW—Harold Johnson. Eugene Connell. C. L. McGill. Gua Funk. C. F. Bradshaw. Leo Brooks. CENTER ROW—Elmo Hester. Franklin Clark. Ellis Harmon. Paul Moon. Eaxl Stone. Miss Lena Mlrener. Miss Rose Witcher. BOTTOM ROW—Florence McCay. Martha Nichols. Francis Cherry, Lottie Williams, Loretta Marsh. STUDENT COUNCIL President : ELLIS HARMON Vice-President : FRANKLIN CLARK Secretary: FLORENCE McCAY Treasurer : ROSE WITCHER The purpose of the Student Council is: To promote school spirit; to foster the desire for law and order; to provide opportunities for student co-operation in internal government of the school; to encourage all worthy activities and to better school conditions in every possible way; and to assume leadership in the financing of worthy school enterprises.
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