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THE LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President ...,..............,...........,....,...............,.. .Geraldine Thomas Vice-President .....A........... ..... , ........ E laine Penick Secretary and Treasurer ........ Ruth E. johnson Sponsor ..........................,............................. Miss Bartie 1 The Library Club. was organized for the first time this year. It is composed of the assistants and the sponsor, Evelyn Bartle. The assistants inust have the following requisites to be chosen for' their positions: Suitable personality, Good scholarship, Genuine interest, Fondness for books, Neatness, Accuracy, Honesty and dependability. The constitution of the club states its purpose-to contribute a dis- tinctive service to the school, to promote literary interest, to learn to care for books and to guard against losses, to gain experience useful in the future, to act as the middle man between the library and the various. departments. The club also enjoyed many social activities in the way of unique and interesting parties APR J I x I, x f , yi i i -411 :ISL 2 'XWWQ3 flux If 01,1 JUNIOR C OL llll 4 ..........., Page 49 V,-M 3f I 93 2
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-A' QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS President ............. ..... ...,,.,............................. S a bins. Tedford Vice-Presidenft ..... . ......... Mary Lorraine Weis Secretary ..,....... ...........,....... S usanna Keller Treasurer ...... ........ ll Iary Lou Fulkerson Sponsor .... .....,... lt Iiss Dochterman The Omar D. Gray chapter of Quill and Scroll was organized 1927. .f ' The purpose of the society is to instill in students the ideals of schol- arship, to advance the standards of the profession of journalism by de- veloping' better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethics, to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, clear and forceful writing. V fi ' ,, lhe chapter had a very successful year meeting every two weeks. - , Profframs and discussions on 'ournalism of other countries were Given. P 6 b 3.9 -:- Q C- E The most important feature of the year was the animal banquet held at the Rose Tea Room, April 14. Hitt it-gi iam my Ein ll - .iQ isiszlxl! M w if- f, 4' i,:5!g?'Ei:: 'g ,ea I 2 x Page 48 Q- ' 'lk 1 g va., L
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THE JUNIOR COLLEGE ORCHESTRA The past year has proved to be one of the most successful years in the history of the orchestra. For the first time the orchestra has been a combination of talent from the junior High School and the Junior Col- lege and has a full symphonic arrangement. The orchestra has given performances at many school assemblies and other functions throughout the year. Under the capable leadership of Professor C. F. Osterloh it was possible to stage the second annual .Tri-County Orchestra concert. Although the name of Tri-County was 4 retained, students from six counties were present at this meet. The or- chestra was composed of seventy five musicians. The concert was f 4 staged in the Junior College Auditorium and attended by a very appreci- 4 ative audience. According to reports from outstanding musicians the standard of attainment was raised 60? over the lirst concert the previous year. D Everyone is looking forward to having this event again next year -A and to the development of the school orchestra. mmm-:X affair mga: iiimfi gig? A w'JJ'?'?'-ian Page 50 l 88 2 QUQ Tvs 1 gnu 'La
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