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Sixtif-eiyhl House of Representatives 1 1 1 ' House of Roprosoiihitivcs w;is orgjinizcd .if the l)i ' inninj ; of tliu second semester. Tlie obji ' ct of the orf fani ation is to j)roiii()te kiiowli-doe of jjar- lianieiitarv law tliroiioli practice in parliaiiiciitaiy drill. Officers of the House are elected for terms of three weeks, the object hcinff to have all members take tin active part ii tlie organ- ization. The House of Representatives is a member of the I ' hi Sigma Klio. the loriiisic oroani ation of the College of Idaho. ' I ' wo re})resentatives are elected each semester. Present members of the Phi Sigma Klio are Lowell nine and Edwin Springer. The organi ation is sponsored liv Mr. Hayman who also acts as referee of the House. Phi Sigma Rho N the College of Idaho this ear, there has been .in ever growing interest in (Kb.ite work. Sinci ' the organization of the House of Representatives tluie are three established debating societies and Prof. Hayman filt that the societies should be affiliated with the National Debating Clul). ' I ' liis uill ])romote interest in debate .uid enable the College to kee)) in touch with the work in dill ' eri ' nt schools. For this ])nr])()se the Phi Sigma Rho was organized. This club will have a membership in the National Debating Club and will also unify tlie For- ensic work in the college. ' I ' lu- name was formed by lining the first Grei ' k letters of each of the societies -Forum, Senate, and House of Representatives. Two members chosen from each society form the working body of the I ' hi Si ' ma Rho. The members elected are: Forum Maude Tlicadorc lirenicc V iiiiMith Klliiitt .Smith l ' ' r;iiil; H.irtkopf lliiu.1) ' of liiiirisiiitnUvrx t.owciniinc Kdwin SpriiifriT
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-t « ' - ' Iffii arBiK Si.rf i ' St ri It RockwiKid Evans Sliaw Stephens Unett Hall Anderson NlllMIKl Wrislit Welbourne Shaeffer Tlieadore The Scarlet Masque 31I-:3IBKKS Emilie Evans Ila Hall Richard Welbourne Charles Welsh Opal Shaffer June Evans, I ' rexlih ' iit Marguerite N ' oland, I ' . Pre.ihhnI Frank Ridner Doris Wright Eunice Rockwodd Maude Theodore William Godfrey Manly Shaw, Treitstirer I Ucile Stephens, Secretari Mrs. R. B. Scatterday, l ioiisor HE Scarlet ] Iiiscjue, a draiiiatic oro-anization. lias as its aim the study of tlio drama, and the jiresentation of wortli wliile plavs. The organization in its brief career has added much of real value to the college life and has aided in entertainiiunts for outside organiza- tions. The work presented this year has been wortiiv of the stand- ards of the club and the college, the appreciation and support ac- corded by the students and the towns-people assure its continuance.
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' V Kessler Sirtii-nine French l)r. Bell Hiin ' orlciril Wilmarth Handy Le Cercle Francais OI ' FICERS Prof. Joii.v D. IJeli, --------- Facult; Jdvisor LuciLE Kessler ------------ Pri: ' :!.ilent Elizabeth HANnv -------- T ' . President Eleanor French ----- ---- Secretary Harold Wh.marth ----------- Treasurer Sami-el Hungerford - - - Chrdrnirin of Prtiflram Committee E CERCLE FRANCAIS was orgunizod for those who arc interested ill French customs, liistory, and in the speakinp; of the French hvn- guage. The chih meets once .i month. Each i)rogram is unique in its plan of either carrying tiiroughoiit tiie Frencli parley vous or in productions by French composers and autliors. Los Sabios President Secretari) John Brandt Ida Mangcm grams things OS SABIOS, Tiie Wise Ones, is the name that lias been ascribed to tliosc belonging to tlie Spanish Club. This club is known as Spanish Club, number one ; it is compcsed of all members of the intellectual first year Spanish class. It is under tlie su|)(rvision of ] Irs. Rankin, head of the Spanish Department. Los Sabios hold.s its meetings once a month, and the general pro- consist of Spanish conversation, S])anlsh games and songs, and those which tend to promote interest in Sj)anish life and customs.
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