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Tlzie TRAIL 85 4 ,L I . 1 li' KAREN JENSEN VERNE GROTHE IDA DE LYRIA DOROTHY YOUMANS President V'ICC-I7'7'USIIl!37lf3 Secretcvry Treasurer vt? tp L' 5 Columbian Literary I -wi--1 I3 use our college days to piepare us for life We believe one is L if Q3 tumties of our college literary work The college of Idaho has . 5-4 always encouraged llteraiy activities 'lo make the work a little nteresting, a number of young people formed the Columbian Lit- erary Society in 1895, as a rival society for the Lowells. The members who have given their time, spirit and talents are the ones who have kept our society in the position of a most worthy competitor at all times. To our greatly increased ranks of last year we have added talented and enthusiastic members. The first semester of our 1920-21 activities were ably directed by Fay Tolles, Presidentg Ardath Scarth, Vice-Presidentg Kate Moss, Secretaryg and Sidney McLaughlin, Treasurer. Our second semester oiticers as pictured above are Karen Jensen, Presidentg Verne Grothe, Vice-Presidentg Ida DeLyria, Secretary, and Dorothy Youmans, Treasurer. In the annual inter-society literary contest held May 27, 1921, at Sterry 1-lall, the following were the Columbian Literary Society representatives: Ezra Hinshaw - - - Debate Winston Caldwell - - Oration Lucy Miller - - - Essay Irene Briegleb - - Declamation yv?i!L:,.v 4 - I . I not.whol1y prepared who does not avail himself of the oppor-
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84 The TRAIL L I P' a 1 THISBA JACKSON ELLIOTT SMITH ELIZABETH I-IANDY ADA LEE Presiclent Vice-Preszdeizt Sec1'e1'ary Treasfurav' Lowell Literary Society HE Lowell Literary Society, the Hrst -organization of its kind in the state, has been an active body since 1891. During these thirty years many men and women have received useful train- , 'E ing in public speaking in this society. Early in the school year every student not a member of either literary society was invited to be the guest of the Lowells at Voorhees Hall where about eight guests and hosts enjoyed a delightful evening. Another social function of the year was a Lowell party in the Y. W. room at the opening of the second semester. The preparation of refreshments over an electric plate was an interesting feature of the evening's entertainment. During the year 1920-21 the society has had as its presidents Miss Electa Gartin and Miss Thisba Jackson. Under their leaderhip the society has gained many new members and has prepared a number of interesting programs. '
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