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Page 78 text:
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THE LYCEUM. Foremost of its kind stands the Saginaw West Side High Sehool Lyceum. This organization is composed of the boys of the high school who desire to train themselves in parliamen¬ tary rules and the art of public speaking. The regular meetings are held every Friday afternoon of the school year. The officers, president, vice president, secre¬ tary, treasurer, critic, and marshal are elected for a term of twenty weeks. The executive committee, consisting of the vice president and two other members appointed by the presi¬ dent, arrange the programs. The subjects are carefully selected with suitable references and then presented to the Lyceum for approval. It is hardly necessary to say that debating is the main feature of this organization, and the subjects chosen for this purpose are such as are of vital interest throughout the country. Extemporaneous speaking is also cultivated and is proving to be very helpful. The members realize that success in public speaking can only be attained by those who have perseverance enough to try again and again in spite of the discouragement of frequent failures. Self-possession and fluency are thus being acquired almost unconsciously. Con¬ tests are arranged now and then in order to arouse oratorical ambition. So far the society has not produced a Demosthenes but it promises to give to the future such lawyers, doctors, congress¬ men, and presidents as will make their country proud of them. F. C. Solms.
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LYCEUM OFFICERS. President—Martin Seidel Vice President—Robert Craig. Secretary—John Steele. Treasurer—Raymond Cooper. Critic—Gilbert Stark. Marshal—David Schultz. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:—Ode Schroeder and Fred Solms. ROLL OF LYCEUM. Robert Craig, Martin Seidel, L. J. Fitzharris, Frank Graves, Louis Gluck, Raymond Cooper, Alexander C. Sutherland, John Steele, Bela Grunwald, Fred C. Solms, Ode Schroeder, Gilbert Stark, Chas. Gilbert, Reed Hubbell, James Sweenhart, Thos. M. Jackson, Don Norris, Clinton Osborn, Gardner Palmer, Homer Sorber, David Schultz, Clarence Stewart, Frank Short, Chas. Taub.
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