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MISS VELDA COX - JU-CO QUEEN G 1 HQ,
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l 1 TI-IESPIANS The Thespianv Club is the dramatic organization of the junior College. The m'embership.is limited to twenty, but the alumni members are eligible for parts in .1 , til? n1ajor,.production of the yearg Regular weekly meetings are held on VVednesday noon in the school cafeteria. Soeiial iaieaings are held once a month at the homes of the Various members. f .Each year the club has for its projeets the presentation of a Christmas pro-' gram, and a play in a downtown theatre. As the Christmas program this year, the one act play, The Loveliest Thing, was given before both the High School and junior College assemblies. . Un April Sth and 9th the annual 'Thespian play, 'Smilin' Through,', was given at the Liberty Theatre. A great deal of cred-it is due th T The President Vice-Pres Secretary Treasurer officers of the organiiation are: ident. ...... . Librarian .... .... Sponsor .... , OFNCERS C: ' eir able sponsor, Miss Devore Hiatt: --.......VVILLIAM GENCH ........MARGUERITE JONES MARTIN ATKINS EDVVARD SHAFFER ROSEMOND PAYTON DEVORE YVATT
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Dcclamaiion'-'0Fc'1TiOU In the Annual Declamation-Orati011 C ontest held at Arkansas City OH ADTH 21, Leon- . - ' 11 ' ' onacup pre- ard Bowers, representative of the Junior College 111 Declamatlon' avmg W sented by the Thespians, Won fourth Place! 3 nd Louise Burton, the Junior College rep- , . . 1 l W. C. T. U., also won resentative in Oration, having won a cup Dlesenteq by tie 003' fourth place. There were nine contestants entered 1n eac SFOUD- UowHUou-Tclle l Jokes of teachers oft remind us We can make our grades sublime, If We only burst With laughter, At the designated time. -.vu ' Mrs. Moore: Did you wash that fishbefore you baked it?'i Mildred: No, what is the use, if it' has lived in the Water QW A. Don't study when you're tired, Or have something else to do. Don't study when you're happy, For that would make you blue. Don't study in the day time And don't study in the night, But study at all other times With all your main and might. Miss Gordon: Mr. Schilling, Who was Milton-w Carl Schilling: Milton was a poet who Wrote 'Paradise died, he Wrote 'Paradise Regained' , .,!.vX, 6 :wx He led her to t He led her to the altar, she 19d h im after that. all it's life. Lost' then when his Wife it Mr' and MTS- BY Briggs. if 'J Q 'U 1 L9 O IA Q f 'J is l a 'J J, if JA .O f ily 37 4 . f, w 5 WZ lil LJ .-7 , l' if , .lu ij 4-Q f , . , -1 ,e f
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