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Since the High School has been divided into literary societies, no so- ciety has surpassed the Pi Tau Beta in rendering rhetorical programs. The object in dividing the school into two societies is to arouse friendly rivalry and school spirit. The society tries to make each program better than the preceding one, and to give better programs than its rival. It is the aim of each society to excel. The name, Pi Tau Beta, Let us consider these things, shows that the value of this work in school is appreciated. If these programs were considered more seriously, there would be fewer members failing to participate. This literary work should not be neglected, not only because of pleasure derived, but of benefit,-pleasure and instruction both to hearer and participant. Some splendid productions have been given by the members. The mu- sical numbers, both vocal and instrumental, are always well receivedg and Marvel Boos shows rare talent in her delivery of readings and pianologues. Pupils derive much benefit from original and historical work and debates. The Pi Tau Beta newspaper, written for each program. is a 'strong feature in original work. The editorials, poems, current events, jokes and material composing the paper require originality and thought. Humorous readings and recitations, some original stories, and jokes, add the spice of life to the programs. They are criticised, favorably or otherwise, by Pauline Mast, and the members are thus encouraged and shown ways of improvement. Although we have worked to make the Pi Tau Beta a success, we hope those following us will raise the standard. The programs have been good. but they can be improved. Debating, especially, can arouse greater enthu- siasm than it has this year. Debating clubs should be organized for pleas- ure and profit. Original work should be made prominent. Many pupils are wanting in self-confidence. They should be encouraged and made to feel that they are needed and capable of doing the required work. They cannot derive so much good from a daily recitation before classmates as they can by appearing before the school and friends. lt should be the aim of each individual member, and of the entire Pi Tau Beta Society, to do better work each year, for not failure but low aim is crime.
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PI TAU BETA LITERARY SOCIETY Colors: Maroon and Buff. Motto: Ad Summum. Oilicers. President .................... Frank Haddnt Vice President .... . . .Mary Grandey Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Critic ........ ... ...Rosa Valet . . . . .Leona Roberts . . . .Pauline Mast Pianist ......... ...... 0 tto H61m3l1 Chorisfer ..................... Cleo Wfallacc Sergeant-at-Arm .......... Loudon Esehhofen Program Committee-Alice Barnes, Enos Clay Mabel Crall. Frank Haddix Rosa Valet Pauline Mast Leona Roberts Rowena Clay Alice Barnes Marvel Boos Helen, Eschhofen Mary Grandey Ruth Krathwol Cleo VVa1lace Hazel Poorman XVilliam Grandey Mabel Crall August Huth Enos Clay Donna Miller Members. Joyce Hollinger Beulah Jarrard Maurice Chilcote Otto Herman Maminetta Sacher Paul Krill Ethel NVeber Hazel Engler Florence Barnes Dorothy Maclanc Burton Royal Louden Esehhofen Franklin Dietsch Clair Anthony Vasco VVorthington Ambrose Thiel Leonard Herman
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THE ZENITH LITERARY SOCIETY Colors: Cardinal and Ivory. Motto: XVe learn by doing. OFFICERS. President ...................... Earl Chllcote Vice President. .... .... E lizabeth Butcher Secretary ...... ..... X Vayva Irish Treasurer. .... .... ' Verna Gabriel Critic ....... Pianist. ..... .... . Chorister .......... . . . . . ..... 'x Scageant-at-Arms. ....... . ........ jay Harris Program Committee-Betty Van Dusen, Fern XVines and Albertina Herman. Earl Chilcote Elizabeth Butcher VVayva Irish Verna Gabriel Mabel Smith jay Harris Echo Baker VVilma Kuehne Betty Van Dusen Fern VVines Albertina Herman Homer Houck Frances Bell Samuel Mowry Frances Gabriel Ileene Spake Cleon Steele Marjory Sharp VVesley Fisher Leo Dietsch Leafa Fisher Harold Krill Mary Durr Maurice Killingcr Cranston Poole Charles lViles XVilliam XVrinkle Cecil Bowersox Carma Miller Raymond Hilbert Magel Steele Gervasse Herman Thelma Nihart Russel Moore . . . . .Mabel Smyth . . . . .Echo Balccr Vilma Kuehne
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