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Front rowfKeeslaerry, Rose, Reita. Cmuford, Grosrenor, Dimgim, Fuslibaugli. Burhev, Waters Second row-Cnine. Masters. Scott. Hazelett, Hxxon. Evman. Wevizel, Falk Third roxx'-Welsh, Cliapmmi, Colson. Gaskms. Sell. Kestevson. lurgenscm. Church Hack row-Rtisterter, Pococlg. Krght, Tillhury. Gvorev, Krnnmxller PHILALETHIAN SGCIETY HE Philalethian Literary Society had more members this year than it has ever had since its organization hy Miss Demaree in 1922. All IHA, junior, and Senior girls, who have a grade of B or above in English, are eligible for memhership, Several interesting meetings were held during the first semester, The play, While Brother Phil was Walking, was presented. Lectures on Gay Pareem and Deah Ol' Harvardu proved to he very enjoyable. The ollicers for this semester were Edna Van Tilhury, president, Frances Wagner, vice-president, Margaret Welsh, secretary, Margaret Rose, treasurer, Lucille Grosf venor, sergeantfatfarms, Dorothy Somers, program chairman. and Geraldine Lower, publicity chairman, During the second semester the annual Saint Patricks Banquet was held in the cafeteria. A play, 'hMen Not Wanted, was given very successfully at a cluh meet' ing and then was presented in an assemhly to raise money to send the Latin con- testants to Bloomington. ln June, the annual picnic was enjoyed hy the inemhers. The officers for the spring semester were Edna Van Tilhury, president: Margaret Rose, vice-president: Helen Masters, secretaiyg Margaret Welsh, treasurerg Elizaheth Kline, sergeantfatfarmsg Dorothy Somers, program chairman, and Dorothy Bales, puhlicity chairman. Pagr om' hundred jim'
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Front row-Iv1cCune. Barber, Grimes. Lapp, Baumgartner, Crane. Ernericli, Taririelixll, Fitch Second I'OKl'mROl1Tt'7, Brown. Dignan. Dutton, Crane. Eymzin, Hazelitt, Lurwill, Law Third row'-Welsh, Merrill, Hansen, Switzer, Beck. Masters, Larwill, Kyler. Mason, Felger Fourth row-Colson. Clmpnmn. Moellrmg, Schuellqe, Rodebaugh, Gasser, Rotiebaugli. Bridge, Greely Hack row-Cuettt. Barnes. Ryberg. Schmidt, Pocock. Ewell, Whelrin MATHSCIENCE HE MathfSeience Club has been organized for the purpose of creating a keener interest in the subjects represented, delving into mathematical wrinkles and mysteries, and discussing scientific inventions and discoveries. All students from IOA up who are taking either a math or a science, and the teachers of these departments are eligible for membership, The program of the monthly meetings of the organization are both educational and interesting. Talks on such subjects' as the slide rule, radio, coal tar, Mars, and moths and butterflies have entertained the club. The social part of the evening was never slighted for all kinds of conf tests, games, and puzzles were brought forth at this time. Eats were also served. The first term Pauline Baumgartner was president with Bertryl Merrill vicefpresif dent. Maurice Felger kept the minutes while Eleanor Colson took in the money. Mr. Whelan was advisor of the program committee, Miss Thorne headed the eats committee and Mr. Creely had charge of the social part. For the February term the club elected Eleanor Colson head and Mildred Crane to take her place when necessary. Florence Hanson was secretary and Allen Mason treasurer. Mr. Gould advised the program committee this term, Miss Fiedler directed the games commit' tee, and Miss Paxton with her group decided upon the eats. Mr. Hull and Mr. Virts were advisors for the club the entire year. Payf om' hundrnl six
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