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Student fPul9lication Makes flknpid fProg'ressi The first publication of the Scout was issued October 1 31, 1924. At first probably not more than one hundred copies were placed in circulation. However, due to the cooperation of competent staff officials. efficient faculty advisors and a loyal student body, the paper has developed into an example of first rate journalism and has more than trebled its beginning circulation. Its subscription list includes not only the students of the college but niany aluninae and patrons wishing to follow the activities of the school. Firxt Tern: RUTH hi!-ISSMORE - Bmrd .ll ' Edt - IUOROTHY NIINIACE . 1 of mmgmg 'mi Lois MCKEMY . X'1iRA IVIERICLE . GERA1.1nNE COOPER ELTSE HTXREN . HELEN STALEY . RUTH NIARKS . HELEN IQESCH . RUTH XVEsTHo:.T ANNA GR.-XIZAL' . SCOUT STAFF . .-lssoriatv Editor . . . . Feature Editor . Hook Hoo Editor .-llzmumr Editor . Editorial Iiditor . Bitritmvs illumryvr . . . . . .-l.r.vi.vtnnt Bitxilnxrx Tllanayrr . . . . Circulation illunayfr .4.v.vistm1t Cirrulation :XRTHUR GILBERT Education Second Term . Linux' PH1L11's . RUTH JOHNSON . EDITH BROXVN NIAZINE COZART MARGARET SHOUT' NIARION SPEELMAN RUTH MEssMoRl4: LIARGARET PARKER . FRANCIS KX'PKPI . . . . PAULINE BUscH . .... . . DoRoTHv KNAPP MR. ,ARTHUR Gll.llER'1' . . . . . . . .4d:'isnr.v . . . . . . Miss BLANCHE MULLPIN l17l
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J'-Y-,,f Y:-gf- N A-ff-.H Xflf V THX X1 CT rx igwxw J, X X as - Klux PI X f ff- -1'-S V f:. -,, , ,w Z ,- ' ., :XIX A jk he - 3531. - fm tail X L X y .xt fi ' ,,,:, Xe' kink-41g To 'c--T57 ' i NTL 1: ' Harmony Hounds Qreate Love For Good Music y The Music Club strives to foster good music in A Teachers College and to provide entertainment. It en- deavors to awaken an appreciation of and a love for good music, not only among its members but among all the students in the college. Among the social events scheduled for the year was a line party to the Midland Theater, shortly after the premiere opening. A Christmas party was given at which a song and dance revue was staged. Another line party was attended to Tony Sarg's Marionette Show. At the lirst of the year the programs consisted of the works of the American composers. Stories of the biographies of these men were presented by members of the club in conjunction with records of their pro- ductions. All of the programs have been in conjunction with the club's purpose and the girls feel that a great benefit has been derived from them. ELIZABETH CANNON M imc First Term OFFICERS Second Term FRANCES INT!-'.R,LINO . . . . President . . . . . . HELEN BARR!-:R LYDIA BLUMBERG . . . Vice-President . . . . ALvA BOYINGTON ALY'A BOYINGTON . . . . . Secretary . . . . ROVVENA MOLING BLLRTHA BLUMBERG . . . . Treasurer . . . . AILENE Moss JULIA CLOUD . . . . . Svrgcmit-at-Arms . . . . JULIA CLOUD BERTHA BLUMBERG . . . . Critic . . . . BERTHA BLUMBERG Miss CANNON . . . . . Advisor . . . . Miss CANNON l Il9l
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