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26 THE BUTTE lvl. H. S. Senior-Sophomore Literary Society Presirlelzt - C1IARL1:s UMMEN Secretary-Treasurer - Lonsxrz MCEI.FRESH Personnel Katie 131'illIlSt9kld Robert Knox Irene Rich Wilbur Barnjngham Pearl Miller Merna Rowe John Delo Everett Miller Alice Sharp Vernon De Groot Lorene McElfresh Helen Scudder Ruth Eichenberger Charles Ommen Aired Tiffany Marshall Eichenberger Donald Parson Melba Todd Grace Hartzell Grace Piersol Bernice Williams The literary societies were organized early in December. The Senior and Sophomore society gave the first entertainment, in which great interest was manifested. Not many entertainments have been given but we trust next year the organization will continue with more enthusiasm than this closing term. Not only programs were given but the S. S. L. Society has entertained the faculty and schoolmates to various kinds of parties. The purpose of the society is to create interest in debates, dramatic work and miscellane- ous entertainments, which is essential to every student in school. -P.M. The H1 Life Llterary Society Aunsr: SHARP President HARRY Duo - Vice President MABHL PALMER - - Secretary Rsvxuoxn MAY - Treasurer Personnel Ethel Barr Glenn Hall Leonard McElfresh Farrie Clark Raymond Herman Mabel Palmer Harold Coleman Urval Johnson Ena Perry Harry Delo Raymond May Herbert Pline Harold Eames Curtis Morse Harry Selby Ernest Eberhard Wendell Morse Aldine Sharp Loaina Trowbridge Mabel Swett The Hi-Life Literary Society is composed of the Freshmen and Junior classes. We are competing in friendly rivalry with the S. S. L. S. Each society gives a program every al- ternating two weeks. We have given several programs on Friday afternoons. Together with the S. S. I.. S. we gave a program at the Baptist church, on the occasion of an oyster supper. We have given one party-a masquerade. While we have not progressed far this year, it being our first, we feel that the literary is a good thing to have in a school. To the Freshman-Juniors of next year we say carry on the literary. It will prove a source of instruction and entertainment. -Aldine Sharp '25
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