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YE LIBERTY 25 Associated Student Body. .Q .Xt a meeting of the selmol held November 8, 19019, there was tngztiiizecl it student hotly to be known as the iXssneiz1ted Student llmly uf l.. Ll. ll. S. Utlieers were elected and Zl efmstitutitm drawn up and zulnpted. The orgaiiization directs all affairs pertaining to the general interest tif the School, including' the management of athletics and the literary sweieties. The Student llody hegan its career by giving' a l,int'uln Day Ill'trQ'l'ZLlTl on the afternoon of February 11, 1910. l'rwf. XY. Sewtt Tlminas of Lf C. gave the address. Later the orffanizatimi held an interestinff debate nn lllnnztn Stiffraffe. IN TN 5 The officers of the Student lludy are: l'resident, Ray Shztferg X'iee-l'reSi- dent, Zilla Cfbfnllil Secretary, Chas. Ullarag Treasurer, NYillizun Czllcehread.
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24 YE LIBERTY , , Y L 1' 'gil cfiivbf if Hlllllllllllllllllln f J . il' Y l SOCIETY L. lf. ll. S. has been uiiusually inactive in social affairs this year. the .lunior llall being the only event of notice. lt was given on the eve of April Sth in the hall, which was beautifully decorated in the school colors and a profusion of Howers and greenery. The lirentwood orchestra furnished the music, opening the festivities with the Grand March, led by Bliss Klarguerite Geddes and Mr. Frank llonnickson. At twelve, supper was served at the Brentwood llotel. Later the merry dancers returned to the hall and dancing' continued until an early hour. .1. ,,. 4. .5 Invitations have been sent out by the Alumni Association for a reception to the Seniors, to be given in Coats' Hall on the evening of Nay l-lth. The class is looking forward to a most delightful evening. :Ez :ic :iz :fc :Ez Seven students from L. L. H. S. attended the dance given by the ll. D. U. H. S. at Concord April 29th. and were roy-ally entertained. The Alumni Association. Last year a movement was started toward the organizingof the Alumni of the L. Ll. H. S., and with this end in view a meeting was held on May 22, 1909. At this meeting it was decided to organize and the following officers were elected: President, Roy Heck: Vice-President, Edith A. Sellers: Secre- tary Geo. T. Barkley: Treasurer, Anna O'Hara. An Executive Committee was appointed to conduct the business of the Association and to frame a Con- stitution, and in general to do whatever they deemed advisable toward the advancement of the organization. Since their appointment, the Executive Committee have drawn up a Constitution, which was submitted and adopted, and have decided to have a reception for the graduates of this year, Although little has been done by the Ahnnni Society as yet. the general trend of their attempts is toward the entertainment of the graduates each year and the promotion of the social relations of its members. Having but twenty-three members, their meetings are not well attended owing to the en- forced absence of some, but with the present class graduating, hereafter there will be enough to do whatever they decide. . A
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26 YE LIBERTY xxx,- flax HUM R Mag Wins 94. Mag wanted to a dance to go, But Daddy said, No, No: First in your studies you must score Ninety credits or even more. The week of the dance was drawing nigh, .Xnd Mag that day gave one long sigh. Papa dear, she exclaimed aloud, I just kno-w you will he proud, To think that I got ninety-four. That is much better than before. So now you may go to the dance. And then you should have seen Mag prance. Tn deportment I got Hfty, And in typing forty-four: Now don't you see the sum of these Makes ninety and a little more. C. S.. '10. Great Events of L. U. H. S. For 1909-1910. 1. Charles advised the rest of the Seniors to get to school at 9:05 for laterg it doesn't make any differenced, so as to avoid talking in Room 1 prior to 8 :55. 2. The boys are still likened unto quaclrupecls in their housekeeping in the lunchroom. 3. .lessie and Rose have made a notorious rep for themselves this last term. 4. Harold was made the happy target for all spare erasers. 5. Claude now has sole possession of the rear porch. of The prof. wishes the students to sharpen their pencils on the piano in order to save the desks. 7. Minnie has lost her dignity. 8. XYillie Cakehread tTreasurer of the Student Rodyl, refused to give a discount of 33 1-3 per cent for cash on Student Rody clues. 9. .lessie's rat didn't show one morning. tDifl she get up early?j
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