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Students of the SSS—Second Semester PAGE TWENTY-NINE lJXCiss Science JflflSS Corn Kgenes, at the Assembly for November 15, was elected Aliss Science.” Some weeks before, President Brickcr announced that it would he highly desirable for the students to elect one of the women students ns Aliss Science”, whose picture it was planned to use on stationery, on stereopti-can slides, and other high class advertising matter to represent the State School of Science personified. Miss Cora Kgenes was duly elected as the most handsome girl in School and thus becomes the first Miss Science.” After the election she was presented with the gold seal of the School. Miss Science
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Science School Chorus During the second week of school the Science School Chorus was organized by Miss Dennis and the following officers were elected: President Luella Olson, Secretary Helen llaire, Miss Coifing played the accompanim nts. There was a gratifying large attendance of both boys and girls. Everyone seemed to be interested and very enthusiastic and the future of the chorus looked rosy and promising. After Christmas the boys dropped out so the chorus was reorganized for the girls alone. A number of good women's choruses were obtained, and the girls, under the supervision of Miss Dennis, worked up several very pretty numbers. Hazel Burnson played the accompaniments at the piano. The Triple-S Literary Society had n meetings during the first part of the year. However, meetings were begun in March, and, as all students are members and all are expected to appear on the program, a few good literary programs were presented. The exercises of the Society were presented at the regular School Assembly on alternate weeks. The officers for this year are: President, Mildred Smith; Secretary, Hazel Burnson; Treasurer, Frances Lawson; Misses Davis and Baker are the Faculty Advisors. On October 5th. 1920, Miss Francis Perry, Secretary of the North Central Field Committee of the Y. W. C. A., came from Minneapolis to help us organize our Y. V. C. A. While she was with us, those of the Y. W. C. A. of 1919-20 who had returned, gave an informal tea in her honor and in honor of Miss Hall, who was here for the purpose of organizing a Y. W. C. A. at the Indian School. Both Miss Perry and Miss Hall gave us interesting talks, telling us about other Young Womens’ Christian Associations and the conference at Lake Okabojii. Punch was served by Miss Helen llaire. On October 6th we organized. The following were elected officers: The Chairmen of the various committees were also elected at this time. On November 6th, the first regular meeting was called for the purpose of observing “China Day,’’ at which a good program was rendered. Other meetings were held: an informal meeting December 7; a “Thrift meeting January 4th; and a “Kid” meeting January 9, at which time the girls came attired as “Kids”. The final meeting occured Feb. 3. Miss Adelaide Burnson President. Miss Cecelia Berndt Vice-President. Miss Mildred Smith Miss Helen llaire— .Secretary. Treasurer. PAGO TWENTY-EIGHT
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— MS mask IFc of the Regular Semesters rAGE THIRTY
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