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On Januarj ' 30, 1922 the officers for the second semester were chosen. They are: President, Josephine Rutledge; vice president, Genevieve Brandt ; secretarj ' , Helen Moore ; treasurer, Margaret Steams. So far this semester we have had one party which proved to be a success, also a very profitable sandwich sale, and are planning for a picnic later in the year. We have also chosen our Club colors which are rose and gray. Our me mbers: Marie Bemecker Genevieve Brandt Edith Christie Ellen Clements Nellie Hamp Esther Hegler Ruby Hoffman Daisy Hollies Helen Hollies Edyth Johnston Thelma Joyce Francis Lauer Hazel Lauer Bertha Law Myrtle Lincoln Jean McDermid Helen Moore Helen Newman Amanda Oehring AugTista Osterbeck Gwendolyn Owens Grace Rankin Josephine Rutledge Dorothea Schmidt Alberta Schreib Una Schultz Kathryn Smith Fay Spencer Margaret Stearns Thelma Steams Harriet Steele Mildred Strutz Agnes Thomson Irene Tullis Jessie Turner Esther Walker Margaret West HELEN MOORE, SecretarJ
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ALICE FREEMAN PALMEE CLUB Alice Freeman Palmer Club The Alice Freeman Palmer Literary Club was organized October 3, 1921. Mr. Haggard, the originator of the Club, gave us a short talk and also introduced our faculty advisors, Miss Dona Boyle and Miss Woodman. At our second meeting we chose officers for the first semester. They were: President, Esther Walker; vice president, Jean McDermid; sec- retary, Helen Carr; treasurer, Genevieve Brandt. Our Club progrssed rapidly under the leadership of these officers. The meetings are held every two weeks and their purpose is to promote literary interest and provide social enjoyment. Two and a half hours of credit are given, providing that members are not absent from more than two meetings and take part in at least one program. During the first semester a pot luck supper was held.
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BOYS ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Arthur Hill Student House of Representatives The Arthur Hill House of Representatives was organized October 10, 1921. Mr. Needles was elected speaker; Alfred Reid clerk, and Julius Powers, assistant clerk. Mr. Haggard acted as faculty advisor. The Student House aims to encourage interest in debating and speaking. The organization started with thirty-one members and before the end of the first semester the books registered seventy-seven members. March 20, the organization held the following fifty-five active members. George Alderton Culvert Arnold Clarence Baumgart Leroy Boehringer Victor Cole Kenneth Crane Keith Crane Louis Coash William Dembinski Laverne Eynon Charles Frederick Ray Goodrow Charles Grube Harry Hawkins Robert Haines Earl Harris Charles Johnson George Lehr Wilmer Littlejohn Carl Lilliesternia Bob Lynn Thomas Maher Edwin Meyers Don Metcalf Nicholas Mangutz George Needham Abe Oserowshy Julius Powers Hubert Ryan Lawrence Raymond Wallace Yoemans Burton Ross Leonard Speath Andrew Struthers Harvey Spencer Stanley Staffeld Morris Stewart Fay Smith Henry Snyder Stanley Seagren Dale Thomas Herbert Townsend Edward Vertacnick Everett Winslow Ben Wells Edward Wilde
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