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20 gllllllillllllllll 5 5 s 5 z E E E.. 5 5 E : 5 5 2 2' E 5 E E 2 5 5 E E Parker Duofold- Pens lllalil Euersharp Pencils . VVXN ills' Q 1-Qi lVe thank you for your past business and most cordially in- vite you to make our store your Christmas shopping Head- quarters Where you will find complete lines of Christmas Cards and Novelties, includinm books and perfumes. Our jewelry department will also be prepared to take care of your needs with a full and com- plete line of watches, Deltah pearls, sterling silver spoons, also Roger Bros. 1847 silver and other items which make up a complete jewelry store. Covers j-'Drug Store Toulon, Illinois. Q Elgin lliatches Bulova lDalches IllIllllIIllIllIIllIIllllIIIIlllllllllllIIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIF :mul TOULON- I-HGH SCHOOL QUARTERLY Glee Clube counts as being late 'to school. The club is doing two and three part work now and is practicing on a Lullaby by Ira B. Wilson. Any member who is absent from the club three times in succession is dropped from the club, and does not receive the one-quarter of a credit at the end of the year which other members do. The club is looking forward to a very successful and' enjoyable year under the direction of their able and capable leader, Miss Russell. SENIOR BOYS' CLUB. Officers: President: Harry Ward. Vice President: Sam Wrigley. Secretary and Treasurer: Carl Swope. The Senior Boys' Club is an organ- ization of which every boy of the Sen- ior class is a member. . The main pur- pose of the club is to discuss and en- deavor to solve, as far as possible, the problems of life which boys and young men of today are continually meeting. Particular attention is be- ing paid to the study and selection of a vocation and the necessity of some definite aim in life. The club meets each Friday with Mr. Griffith as their advisor. One meeting this year was given over to the discussion of study and how to study. The last three meetings have been devoted to the study of parlia- mentary law. The Senior boys are taking quite an interest in the club and are being benefitted by its or- ganization. SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB. Officers: President: Mayme Dillon. Secretary: Irene Burcham. This club is composed of girls who are all members of the Senior class. The main purpose of the club is to take up and discuss quite fully the questions which are vital to the lives
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6 9 NOVEMBER, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE the girl's letter. This is a very im- portant organization and one that every girl should be a member of. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. Officers: President: Dorothy Walker. Secretary and Treasurer: Florence Graves. Librarian: Helen Jackson. The Girls' Glee Club-was organized early in the school year. There are 58 active members of the club. Each member was tried out by Miss Russell and told what part they would sing. The club meets each Tuesday and Thursday morning from 8.15 to 8.55 o'clock. Dorothy Davis was chosen as accompanist. Each girl in the club has a number and a peg board was made. A monitor is selected each week who pegs each girl by her num, ber as the girl reports to the meet- ing. A white peg is used if the per- son is on time and a red one if she is tardy. By this system the calling of a roll is eliminated. Being late to EIllIIIllIIilIllllllllilllHHIlllllIIIlllllllIIllIIllIllllllIIIllllllllIllIIlllllllllXlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu 5 2 lllllllllllllllllllllllll Cash and Carry Grocery It is our' highest aim to please in every Way. If at 'any time you are not satisfied with any purchase you make, let us know and we will gladly make it right. QUALITY ssnvicn RIGHT Pnicns N. M. RASHID Phone 100 TllllllllIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIllllUIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllll sh 2 2 , Dr. L. E. O'Keefc-3 Dr. Fre Brown Csteopathic Dentist Phqsician E A Phone .. 204-,2 2 PhOTlG :Q 182 -' 2 WW Stir-3 gg is
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NOVEMBER, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE of the girls and which are not touch- ed upon in any of their other High School subjects. For an example, in the meetings of the club so far this year, each girl has been seeking a Worthwhile aim in life. Several of the girls gave reports on Hagedorn's You are the Hope of the World. In one of the meetings Ca- milla Slygh discussed the aim which Edward Bok's mother gave to her son, namely: To make the world a better and happier place for having lived in it. Betty Packer, at another meet- ing, made a report on Just Over the Hill by Margaret Hattery. Spray Williams also reported on A Girl Would be True. Grace Dunlap re- ported on Why Elizabeth Was Chos- en. Some of the comments of the girls are: I enjoy the club so much. I am getting so many good ideas from it. Another, I think the club is the most interesting part of my school work. The different talks by the girls are very interesting. SERVICE CLUB. Officers: President: fSpray Williams. Vice President: Mayme Dillon. Treasurer: Janet Nowlan. At the beginning of the school year the Service Club was organized and the officers were elected. Miss Cross was again chosen as advisor as she was so successful in that office last year. One of the purposes of the Ser- vice Club is to do all the little jobs around school which go to help make our school neater, while perhaps the most important aim of the club is to teach the girls to help others when- ever it is possible and to make them realize the importance of serving others even at the sacrifice of their own convenience. The membership of the club is fifty-one. Some of the things which the club does towards keeping up the appearance of the school are: Keeping the reading table, bookcases, magazine rack and pencil 21 The C. H. Stuart Line of E HOUSEHOLD UTILITIES 2 AND TOILET ARTICLES Satisfaction Guaranteed or 2 money refunded. ' Grace Claybaugh Phone 225 TOULON H. E. KIDD Funeral Director, and Licensed Emballmer E SIMPLIDINE p RADIOS - 'lVhy deprive yourself of the 2 pleasures you may have in I your own home this Winter. 2 Phone 18 Toulon, Illinois. :llllll IIIllIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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