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The Cascade A T the beginning of the school year, a new club, The Ukelady Strummers, was organized to give as a contribution to the school, a generous amount of “pep.” Ukelady Strummers was agreed upon as the name of the organization, and Mildred Orr was elected president. The membership was limited to twelve. Black and white were chosen as colors, signifying shadow and sunshine. To scatter sunshine wherever the shadow is found became the object of these girls; they felt that those who share happiness find greater happiness. The Ukelady Strummers have fulfilled their mission of scattering sunshine during the past year. They have brought cheer at different times by singing for members of the community who were ill. They have given musical programs in both of the college dining rooms, two public programs before the student body assembly, and several programs in th e Junior High assembly. They have enter¬ tained at the University Ladies’ Progress Club, at the Cascade Program, and at several society meetings in the community. The club, in contributing to the enjoyment of many, has proved itself worthy. Page Sixty
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PHILOPOL DEBATE CLUB T HIS school for several years past has been very successful in winning debates over sister schools of the Northwest, but the debaters have all come from the College Department. Many have felt the need of an organisation on the same line for the Senior High School; by faithful cooperation between students and faculty this dream has been realized. At the beginning of the year many answered the call and a rousing club was organized. This club was not confined to debating only, but felt the need of caring for the physical also. This resulted in several enjoyable luncheons, which were followed by debates and group discussions of benefit to all attending. All believe that a foundation has been laid and that next year there will be interscholastic activity from the Senior High Debating Club. The word Philopol, from the Greek, means “friendly war.” As no teams outside the club were met this year, de bating was, then, friendly war. Page Sixty-two
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