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fel t '- PP? XX I y S ' 'H' X fm 5 P 1 l llfllllill-?lltlllllE5SGllflllRQK HE 0liCHES'l'liA has been a big success due to Mrs, Zimmer's splendid directing. 'l'he members of the orchestra are as follows: Lester Vaughn ............. -- Rosella VVilliams --- Myrtle Patterson --- Erma Miller ----- Genevieve Rush - Lewie VVilliams -- -- ---Drums -----Violin -----Violin -l ---- Violin -----Violin -----Cornet Leona Neeley -- ,----- C01-net Vernon Pearson --.---- ---, S axopiioiie Charlotte Lee .-....---- ,,,---- P iaiio Mrs. Zimmer lLeader1 ------------------ ,------ - Vioiin Two members of the orchestra, Lester Vaughan and 13056113 Wiiiiams Wiii graduate this year. We will miss them, but we are hoping that their Diaces will be filled in with others. The public appearances of the orchestra was as follows: One Act Play Junior Vaudeville, Junior Play, Senior Play, besides the programs given 3. the Methodist Church. Page Twenty
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f -Q .i. l qhe T I L L I C U M :Z 'f fl ' il ... - l.f 'IfE,,,gg-: ,iii llDiIE5llisQfMiIflEQNiiE5lItlIllliIiDltDiIt9iIl4I3fillQ4X.lNIl HE DEBATE SEASON has been quite a success this year due to Mrs. Vaughan's coaching. As there were six members it was decided to organize two teams, one Affirmative, and one Negative. The members of the Affirma- tive team were: Ruth Brown, first speaker, Betty Stewart, second speaker: Mildred Lemmon, third speaker. The members of the Negative team were: Doris Neeley, first speaker, Marjorie Lemmon, second speaker, Rosa Dahl, third speaker. We won our first debate against Elma held here November 7, our Affirma- tive team debating. We lost the second debate held a-t Rochester, November 14, the Affirmative again debating. Our third was held at Oakville against Napavine, on December 4. This time our Negative team debated, Oakville winning. At the fourth debate the Nega-tive team was also successful in defeat- ing Mossyrock on December 12. Both teams are to be praised for their cooperation with the Adviser and their admirable work. The Philologian Society met September 3, 1930, with six members present. Mildred Lemmon was elected president: Ruth Brown, vice-president, Doi-is Neeley, secretary, Marjorie Lemmon, treasurer, Page Nineteen
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i7liHTIL,LICUM -we -'Ei 113f11l9l1E91l1i5 1113111211116 HE GLEE CLUB assembled early in September with Mrs, Zimmer as director. Due to her unfailing efforts this year has been a successful one for the club. Various times during the year we sang at the following programs: Christ- mas program, American Legion program, Methodist Church, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. We also presented an operetta, HThe XVindmills of Hollandfl an outstanding event of the year. 9il11lMlllll113lllC111111A 11311l911U1ll2n MEETING of the Amicitia Club was held October 3, for the purpose of reorganizing. The following officers were elected: Miss Rosmond, adviser: Erma Miller president: Eloise McDade, vice-president: Irene Gustaf- son, secretary-trea-surer. Every girl in school is a member of the club. The aim of this club is to pro- mote a spirit of loyalty, cooperation, and scholarship among the girls. The usual custom of choosing big and little sisters was observed. The annual big and little sister' party was given on Dec. 19, and was a- pronounc- ed success. 11Ro1D1DClI1l1E511RS fl1311LJ11ll1I12n N NOVEMBER 14, a new club known as the Rooters Club was established, The aim of this club was to get people to attend all the games and suppo1't the home-team by arousing school spirit. At different times during the year t'pep rallies and serpentines were held. The officers were as follows: Erma Miller, president: Ruby Bell, vice-presidntg Victor Ray, secretary-treas urerg Thomas Pulford, sergeant-at-arms. We believe this club has encouraged school spirit and made yelling at the games more uniform. Our outstanding chorus, We'll win this game or bust, echoed through the halls of O. H. S. with the keynote of victory. Page Twenty-one
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