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if' 'f Q CAREY MARTIN sHALLENE Literary Association OFFICERS Lyle Carey .... ....... P resident John Martin. . . .... Vice Presiderzt Milda Shallene .... . . .Student Jllauagcz' The interest and prestige accorded literary events in school is due, in a large degree, to the Literary association. Organized in recent years for the purpose of placing the forensic and journalistic enterprises on the same basis financially, and to coordinate the work of all literary activities of the school, this organization has been a very decided success. The American principle of organization and consolidation has been most effectively applied to the literary activities with the result that their importance in the daily lfe in the school increases yearly. Since in all organizations the officers are the living embodiment of its spirit and purpose, a large part of the praise for the splendid work of this association falls to the officers who,,this year, have so successfully piloted it. .iw H'-.4 ac: X 'Jil ' jf, .5 , 111
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CAREY COLSON RIECHERS Boys, Declamation Un thc evening of Friday, December 6, ten declaimers competed for a place on the Boys' Declamation Team. XYhen the judges' decision was announced the six successful contestants were found to be: Gordon Aspen- gren, Lyle Carey, Howard Colson, ,lohn Martin, Edward Riechers and W'alford XYalden. Lyle Carey, who gave the selection, Gods Man, was adjudged the best declaimer and was given the privilege of representing Moline in the Boys' liig Eight Declamation contest. ,X triangular contest was held with Geneseo and Rock Island on Tues- day, December IO. ln the verbal liattle with lleneseo, held on the home platform, Lyle Carey, ,lloward Colson, and Edward Riechers represented Moline, while Gordon Aspengren, 'lohn Martin, and W'alford VValden repre- sented the school at Rock Island. The Moline speakers were victorious on both tloors and won the three-cornered contest. ln the liig Eight Contest held at fleneseo on December 12, our represen- tative did very tine work, but tailed to place. Ixewanee, Monmouth and Geneseo won places in the order named. . ' 4 1 ASPENGREN MARTIN WALDEN 112
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