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94 The TRAIL Los Zeladores MOTTO: AcZeZa-nte, siempre adelcmtef' Tge EALIZING the importance of both literary and conversational I 'A il. work to the Spanish student who desires a deeper insight into l 'VN . . . . the literary and practical qualities of that language the mem- bers of the second and third year Spanish classes under the direction of Mrs. Rankin formally organized a Spanish club at the begin- ning of this year. The first meeting was held at the home of Brenice Wey- mouth, where a constitution was adopted and plans for monthly meetings were made. The first semester oflice-rs were as follows: Harold Hawkes, President, Electa Gartin, Vice-President, Pauline Beale, Secretary-TLreas- urer. The meetings have been held. in the homes of those members who reside in Caldwell, a committee of two being appointed to take charge of the programs. An evening was thus enti-rely devoted to Spanish, at the end of which some appetizing Spanish dish was served. The charter members include Brenice Weymouth, Harold Hawkes, Gratia Bacon, Alice Stalker, Alice McIntyre, Pauline Beale, Electa Gartin, and Marion Flemmer. At the beginning of the second semester the following first year stu-- dents were voted in: James Jackson, Agnes Edie, Lawrence Tolles, and Hazel Ross. We do not believe that this is but a lZ9ll'1p'0'1'2l.I'y society which will cease to exist at the close of the year hut rather that its foundation is Iirmly laid and that with time it will become an inseparable part of the school.
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The TRAIL 93 Ecclesia Philathea Er - URING the second year of its existence the Ecclesifm Philathea 1 1,4 h is made dennite advances along' the line of philosophical M swf K J a S C r EEN . . C .iii 7? c i I c study. In addition to the papers presented by the members of . ,... f r , 4 L c 1 L. c i 'W l i the org,f1nization the society has enjoyed pfipeis and addresses hy Judge I-I. E. Wallace and Judge J. M. Thompson of Caldwell and by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts of Star. These thought-provoking presenta4 tions have led to interesting discussions in the meetings. The social affairs -of the year have consisted of two regular meetings at the F. E. Springer home and one at the Roberts home, which were fol- lowed by refreshments and a social hour. The Ecclesia has been under the able direction of Miss Amy Augur and Miss Ruth Bever, the two presidents for this year. Dr. F. E. Springer, head of the Department of Philosophy, is the scholarch and the guiding spirit of the organization.
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The -TRAIL .95 Le Cercle Francais HE Cercle Francais, the organization of the French students, is the baby club of the college, being formed January 19, 1921. Although young, it is a splendid addition to the organizations. The club meets every other Wednesday night, and a program i n French is given. A part of each meeting is given over to conversation, which must be in the French language. French games are played also. We greatly miss our late beloved Professor Boulton, who was instru- mental in organizing Le Cercle, and very interested and enthusiastic over its prospects. The club has a membership of about thirty. The officers are: President ..... ,....... .......... G l adys Wilmarth Vice-President ....,.....,............. Lucy Miller Secretary-Treasurer ,i.. Frances Pleasants .Wi 'NJN fun 160' V 4'n 4! w ? 0g?e3n Q2oQ .rNlgg,.5fs- H1 Sex495f1u3jN5i:g ra-riif-if 0 'evil' .eg,evy.g5vg-..- -f.vvev.f' . .X y . v I I J
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