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$$$$$$i University Club Trims AMELIA HICKENLOUPER ........ .Prm'ri'rmf. Mn. Loris ELAKmmnE ......... T iw-Prrm'rirguI. MAHGI-Llh' Gmmnx. Wuxrran Hnnx. RINA IIfil'lthH Hougmn Juxmx Ru'liim'r Kummm, EUST.-U'IC H. BALL. J w -1ch1-:Iilcn. Hmln' Bi-IN'FI.IC'1' M. EIJI'I'II CAMPBELL. Ii-uaulsu FILLnum-i. im-d in HM- wring off IHSJEJ, Its lnlrlmsv might. lw .4111an III: in the widely InI-iusiw wurii usu- fulnvssism. Tn 171: Immw'ur. T0 ctxpluin. 'er n gt-m-r'nl lvl'nL Mm! the NHL fllll'ilfisl'h. ig difficult. IL: erlmsc- mm hr mnw- I'I'HIVIHVV um'iul'slnmi Irwin imrntnu' wlml it 11:15 nchlr-x'ed; rulllcr' Hum by D Mugs LEONARDA Hews .............. S'vru-wtm-y. 311m H'i'iiLLA Hilwmr ............... Tl'rcaswm'. Elm.xI: MJ'PALI.IH'H-:Ir. 'ICLm RASCHHL Jnmx MUIMICNH'I'EJEN. Plum. L. 'F. anc. Jluuzum HISIJSJL RAMSEY Pmmmm. 1!.un'JCY SHEPARD. H. .L WALKER, JEANXE. us WARE. 11:;1ding Hm t'-nnn-111irnlz1l I'IIJ'iL'L'I stated in its von- Flillllifill. lillrillj.r its HIM yrur Hu- Hub made :1 satisfac- IUIT l'w-m'd, 'II' misr-II Thr- old Rtwinl Sx-Hlmnent Jl-lut of $96 by giving 17111'vorl'uify Days The Iltl'llllJl'l's mf' Hu- C'Iuh. in tlmi yuur'. put thI-rmgh IlLr- sn-hvmv of 1110 fireworks: store . whic-h :1Edw1 m muilxl'iully in t-lvm'ing' Hm Int'gr- ni'h'lg-i'ic rlcljt of Hull. yc-nr. In mluliliun, thr- Club organized the
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Demonstrators T. 1. WAY, D. D. H.. Supm'inlmnlvnt of l'linjca. E. A M1ML-u-wcv, Tl D. 8., lJmnmmh-a'llm' 0f k'rmvn anti Ihidgwwmk U. P. Mva,'uI-JI.1N, D D. H llhwnuustrntur IJf Hpcmliw lJI-ntiih'y. R W. Tarmn, D. TL Ha Dvmnnutrnlul' hf l'rmillt'tiu- Uvntihtrgu .T. D. me. D. D. H. Domnmtrntnr Hf l'rnsthuiir' IJl-nlislry. 1.5. A. l-'Lm'r13u, D. 13. H. lJcInunst'rulur hf llprmiivn- Dl-ntir-fr-r and in hmnthetivs. Instructor P. F. CUUM-JIL I1. 11. 5., thtiu-lir DvnIiH-Trlv and Instructor IJt-IHuhsLl'Htul' of in l'l'usHH-iii- 'LPl'hllil'H', 1!. U. M.VI'I..u:K, II. D. 8., IJMIIMHH'JIEHI' uf ,hmtmlly HIM t'unslllting lh'nl Hill'gI-on 1'inriunu1i Hospital. an'm H'mcux. B. Hq D. '11. H., lhqnnnntratur :1! Analyiivul t'lu-Inis-It'y.
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Literary and Debating Societies. Its members, besides. acting With the Club in Club undertakings, worked individually in the matter of selling tickets for the various entertainments given Hi. the 'L'niversity, and aided any proper student en- tel'prise. .111 the east Academic year tht- Club has hmmt cued the limit of its memlnrrship, and, in eunse- quenee, has done even wider work. in addition to its regularly chosen and elected inemhers, the 111e111berehip 0f the Club int-ludes l'UIII'Le'selltiltiVe-l uf the different I'niversity organizations. The fraternitiee are all represented The Comedy Club is Teill'witflltuti ht its President; the Menu. Glee Uluh by its lh'esitlent: tht- Womenei Glee Club hy its President; the Mnminlin Uinh hy its President; the. Literary Society by its President: the Forum, Y. W. t . A., and Y. M. C. A., by their Ht-nim', Junior. Sophomore and Freshmen chimes by their re- spective Presidents; the Athletic Council by its Chairman; the Settlement Board by its Htair- mau; the Faculty hy the Committee 011 Student nrganizatinns and the Dean of the Women: the Aiinual by its editm'e-in-ehief and business 1133.11; several Presidents; tht- a.g'ers. The work that the Club has done this year has been varied. lts CommitteeJ appointed at Prof. Hicks, request, has aided in the preparation of the 1 1'idu5' noun cuui'se of lectures. .lte members, too, worked :tguinst great edtls for the athletic enter- tainment at. Music Hall. ln-en trying tu make arrangements to print Prof. Benedict's lectures. Still another eutmnittee ie aLt'rmiging the play ttlindymiun, to he given by the Comedy Club for the benefit of the Girls: Room. The last, and one of the heat, plans that 1he Club has afoot, is an arrangement by which Another enmmittee has students whn are anxious tn wm'k their way through the L'nivereity may he helped to do 50. Although the t'hih is in no sense social, yet the girls of the Club, wishing all of the girl students tn meet, Miss Hseeihm'n, Dean 01' the Women. re- n-eivoti informally fer Mise Eeseiborn 0n the 735th of April. 011 the whole. the Filth hits never been better entistieri than with its present success. The memA ht'rs feel that. they have duly earned this sueeess which thlllL'S to them after tn-n years of earnest work. Many of the charter- nwmlwrs 0f the Club pass out with this year's Henim- t'hiss. hut they Jozn'e hohind them a IHICIL'US of students Who sin- cerely held the interests of their l'nivereity at heart. 25
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