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Page 31 text:
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The Philomathean The plan pursued heretofore in writing: an article about the society has been to tell of its founding and the chief happenings in its history since that time. It may be of interest to know when it was founded and that, through the efforts of its former members, it has secured a place as one of the leading literary societies of the school; but as these are matters of past interest, too much time should not be spent upon them. Since the societies have been deprived of so many of their privileges, it has been remarked that society spirit and the interest of the school in societies would die out, but the enthusiasm of this year proves this supposition to be false. Now that we are no longer allowed to give our annual Open Session, we have tried to take the disappointment with good grace and to devote all our efforts to giving a successful Hall Programme. Although there has been much discussion as to whether this step should have been Literary Society. taken by the Board of Education, it is, after all, probably best, as it brings the school more into contact with the societies. Our friends (?) the Platos, once decided to war with us poor Philos because of a little eaves dropping heedlessly done, but it is a familiar proverb that “he who laughs last, laughs best,” so we think they have taken their revenge. Olive Oburn. —31—
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Officers and Members of the Philomathean Society. Colors: Old Gold and White. Yell: Thalissn! Thalissa! Thala! Philomathia! Philo! Philo! j-MOFFICERS. v M. Hampton Neal, President Grace Lipscomb, Kyburnates Lucia Ford, - Vice-President Fannie Ketcham, Critic Annie Clay, - Secretary Helena Jahren, Marienne Brooks, - - Scribe MEMBERS.. Sergeant Grace Allen Lucille Gibson Mary Louise Moore Lucia Byrne Helen Gentry Marietta Neff Madge Buckner Ann Hamilton M. Hampton Neal Susie Brooks Mary Johnson Mary Neal Bessie Byers Helena Jahren Olive Oburn Marienne Brooks Helen James Mary Peters Helen Brinkman Grace Ketcham Bessie Sooy Nellie Carkener Fannie Ketcham Julia Shillito Annie Clay Cornelia Ketcham Marguerite Tyler Margaret Cutler Grace Lipscomb Lela Titus Rene Fletcher Julia Lewis Cora Tracy Edna Field Mary McMillen Charlotte Warlield Lucia Ford Lucille Mullett Cara Withers Julia Freeman 9 Helen Mohr Dorothea Mann Ruth Weeks —30—
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