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Normal Year Book,iIo III 138 NELLIE LAWSON has been the leader of the Choral Society for the past year. Miss Fisher has acted as director and not enough can be said in praise of her work. Miss Nell Stone filled the office of secretary. The society met for regular practice once a week at noon time. The hrst part of the year was devoted to learning different se- lections, but the latter part. was spent in practic- ing thewcantatabln Questiof Truth? At the Close of the term shartly before Christmas, the society presented Miss Fisher with a music rack. At that time Miss Laws son very fittingly expresSed the feeling of the society for the ser- vice rendered by Miss Fisher in the music work. The Choral made its first appearance at the reception given for the Chico team. They have appeared several times since and arealways welcomed and appreciated. 23 The Menis Club N realizing that organization was absolutely nec- essary if they were to accomplish anything, the young men of the Normal together with the men of the Faculty formed a Club early in the year. No constitution was considered necessary and Odis Price was elected factotum. The purpose of the club is to promote and cultivate a more united feeling and a better acquaintance with each other. From time to time banquets were held in the back of the Assembly Hall, where everyone spent the evening in a general good time. This Club, although still in its in-- fancy, has been remarkably successful and should be maintained in future years. T351
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Normal Year Book; ,10 The Psychology Round-Table l N this organization is a production of ,IO and prom- ises through its initial success to be a fixture among the many opportunities of the Normal School. It was founded by Miss Gertrude Rowell and its purpose is to give to those interested in Psychology, a furtherance of the subject in every way practical and helpful. Its further aim is to follow its members after they shall have left their Alma Mater. The interchange of thought through frequent discussion is a forerunner of self-reliance and an aid in making clear the problems along the lines of Psychology. Emphasis has been placed upon the reading of psychological articles and books, hoping that sufficient stimulas may be aroused to continue this study after graduation. The effort has given great pleasure to its members and the social advantage has proven meritorious. llChoice and service, in these are the whole of life? aMark Hopkins. .3 Debating HE only big debate of the season was the Normal- ' Chico affair which took place in the Assembly Hall on Saturday evening, January 22, 1910. The question was, llShould the Federal Government have exclusive right to regulate all railroads ?i, Fred Clark, Margaretta Harvey and Anne Man- hire, of San Jose Nomal, upheld the negative, while . Bessie Thornton, Junita Greeninger and John Stewart of Chico argued the atfhrmative. The de bate was presided over by Dr. C. C. Van Lieu, President of the Chico State Normal, and Professors A. F. Lange and E. 1. Mc- Cormac, of the University of California, and'Professor A. B. Show, of Stanford, acted as judges. The northerners rehearsed their debate before their faculty at least six months, while the local team had only five weeks to collect their material and organize it. The Chicoites were too well saturated with the subject to have San Jose win. The judges de- cided unanimously in favor of the affirmative. i361
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