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t tratolrmoat l.. ll. S. was capably represented at the llazelton Oratorieal Contest this year hy Gladys Uettens of the Senior Class. A preliminary con- test was held to determine who should go to llazelton and the win- ners of the contest were: First place, Gladys llettens, '20: second place, Nleriam Cohen, '21 1 third place. liatlnyn lickhert. '20. Although Miss llettens did not wiu first place. her oration was a credit to herself and to old I.. ll. S. Chamber of Commerce? c stoun t h unhet ol tommcite lnlptd to stimulate interest in the history of I.ewis- oun i o Cllllff oor nues to lc masons Xlllllllf' Ile west themes on local historv. .X contest u ls it c o cc ummt u io the XXll'lllClS should he l ot tl mtn acted as judges and the following girls xx ere acclaimed ninnets l lsa lxupp r t pl ict 'Sl 5 oo in gold: Carolyn Rice. '22, Second at 'twlooo m gold etiltt 3 nt 7 1 gold: tirace llarnett, 'J2. honorable s . 4 ss . sl it u ts impossible to secure a picture of
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TREBLE CLEF CLUB Listen, Lis-neu? Summer's Llzi-a-ll! .-Xli-21-:L-ali E Xlb,ilSXY1llll. it isu't the cats practicing' for their annual jubilee. it's only those dear girls at it again. You must admit that the Treble Clei Club is always at your service to break the monot- ony- of morning chapel exercises, or to furnish music for some worthy cause. Under the capable direction and teaching of Miss XYentz the girls have improved wonderfully and have oifcred some splendid numbers which have 21lXY2'lj'S been received with calls for eucores. Vile hope this organization will continue the good work in years to come. liilciivrok-'Kliss Mildrefl Wentz Pin Il is! Miss Rebecca Kramer Sofviwrlloy lleleu llrindle Miriam Cohen llanna Copeland Kathryn lielcberrt Mae Ifelker Della Kline lflorence K lefurtle 'Cornelia Miller Helen Miller Madaline Reigle Josephine Sehellenbt-rg Nlilflfllliflft Sluiiilcuriler .Xlberta 'I'hompso1i flileleu XYeber .elifnx llidith Ilratton Maude CI'l'SSlllZII'T. Katherine Uuclc Mary Dughi Mable lining 'llressie lfisher lrmzigard lioust ,lilizabeth Irleikes Ileuluh Russell -I '
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STUDENT GIRLS' COUNCIL .X new organization has been formed in l.. ll. S. under the name of the Student Girls' Council. The work of this Council is to strive for high standing of morality among the girls. The use of profane language of any kind in the locker rooms as well as in the various class rooms is strictly forbidden. ln case any girl is heard using forbidden language by the llroctors. or any other girl of the Main Council, she is informed by a written order to appear before the Council. She is then censored by the President and body, to a suitable punishment. Through the most excellent aid and advice of Bliss McCauley. the organization has proven tu be a success. Only one girl has had to appear at the meetitlglf. and the standard of morale has been greatly heightened. May this good work continue from year to year and become one of the best organizations in l.. ll. S. The Klain Council consists of: llanna Copeland, '2O. President Ruth Peters. '22 .Xmanda XYertz, .ZI .lannette l'lsh, '33 Charlotte liisher, liighth tirade The l'roctors chosen by the various classes and sections are: Sara liulp, A. Mary llughi, C-3. .Iosephiue llippery. ll. l.illia Peris, IJ-I. Catharine Shenk. I!-2. .Xda t Jrt, IJ-2. Marguerite Nlateer. 'L'-I, llglen lh-indie, D-3. janet Klitchell. L'-2. Klargaret Whistler, D-,gg lfiglzflz Grade l.illian llryant, Section I. listher lfllinger, Section 2. Martha lleckert. Section 3. liella lilinger, Section 4. Marie long, Section 5.
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