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PAN-ALETHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY MOTTO We shall either find a way or make a way. First Term: OMA Gguc.c.s - ALICE MILLER - Second Term: NAoMl ALLISON - REDA CLAY - - Third Term: PAULINE ALEXANDER IRMA ZEIGLER - - Fourth Term: ELLA MAE LYLE - IDA Lou ELLIS ,f COLORS Maroon and White FLOWER Red Caranation OFFICERS: President ' Secretary President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary - noni Nlngnm-wt.
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Yvn, K K l fContinued from page 951. The editors of the Wester and Clarco for the following year have been chosen from the ranks of the Pans: the orator to represent C. C- in the district oratorical contest at Arling- ton comes from the Pans: and the two school populars are Pans- IA: majority of the offices in the College to which students are to be elected have been filled with Pans, and each one has given a good account of himself as has the society as a whole given a good account of itself. The student in the Freshmen class who has made the best grades is a Pan. In the Sophomore class the same is true: in the Junior the same: and in the Senior also. 'll-ge society doesn't confine its activities to literary work alone, however, but has been identified with movements of varied natures. It has had a number of social events on its calender, notably the banquet at the Pastime Confectionery on February 22nd, It conducted chapel twice a month, and took every other occasion to advertise the fact that the Pans are on the map. The traditions of the P. L. S. have been upheld this year, and in some cases have been added to, and up to the present moment the Pans have had the best year they've enjoyed in several sessions, mu mwzw-nie:-nr
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ALETHEANS HE Pan-Aletheans have been an enthusiastic body throughout the'year. They have have succeeded in raising the standard to and above the one of the preceding years. They have made a bit of history for the name Alotheans which means Purity, Love, and all that is highest and noblest. Hours of enjoyment we have spent in our dear old hall, the one place that shall linger long in our memory. Never were there a more faithful body of girls than those who have assembled weekly to exert all possible efforts to put the aA-letheans of '2l on the map. Our prospects for success have been promising from the beginning. At the first of the year, members enrolled rapidly and entered into the ranks with the true spirit of our Motto. We boast the membership of 84 girls during the year, which, no one can deny, is a slendid record. They say that quality is better than quantity- Probably this is true. but the two may exist coherently without any difficulty. Pleasant memories of our three joint sessions can never be forgotten- The Cafeteria luncheon given to our Orthonian sisters was an event worthy of merit. Instead of our Annual banquet, we celebrated the 22nd of February in a different manner by partici- pating in a line party reception, the greatest occasion of the year. We spent a most en- joyable evening in the Pastime Confectionery which will be remembered for several reasons, one of which was that this was the one occasion of the year that the P. A. L. S. were permitted to be up until I2 o'cloclc. She is a queer person indeed whose society hasn't bound itself to her with ties of love. whose heart doesn't thrill at the sight of the Red and White, and at the first notes of our dear old Pan-Alethean song. May it ring forever in our ears: fr N f o KN WSW PAC! ON! HUNDRID
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