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Bennetts Motto: Others Colors: Red and White As a spider gradually spins his web, so are we, the Bennetts, spin- ning our web of success. Can We or anyone else spin a web without prac- tice? No! Therefore, the Bennett Literary Society is a training course. Through it we are enabled to establish loyalty, purity, faithfulness, and determination, and to become a companion with success. We have the largest enrollment of all the girl societies, thereby, caus- ing us to have the material to upbuild our club in every Way. Not only are we literary but we have agreat forcing spirit, called pep. We have proved this by the many sports we have entered. We are still spinning and shall continue to spin until our Web of success is finished. Officers First Term Second Term President Geraldine Lisenby Geraldine Lisenby Vice-President Ben Lou Hodges Montine Lisenby Secretary Edna Mae Clark Edna Mae Clark
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1 ' 3 ,xmi ClCCFOHldHS Colors: Purple and Gold For spirit and loyalty, the Ciceronian Literary Society has won great fame., We have tried to study all the things that go to make character and that will make us successful men. Our programs have been mostly along these lines and our meetings, under the able leadership of our offi- cers, have been conducted in such a way as to train the Ciceronians in parliamentary law. While we have not won all the honors we had aspirations for win- ning, we have given our opponents hard fights, and when we have not won first place we have come out second. Our defeats have taught us that We cannot always win and have filled us with the determination to fight harder. Our Society is not the largest in the High School, but by our achieve- ments, we are proving that it is not quantity but quality that makes the Society. Officers First Term Second Term President Chalmers McCallum Clarence McQuagge . Vice-President Chester Allen Chester Allen Secretary-Treasurer Drury Flowers Earl Stapleton
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