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•jiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Phoenix Literary Society linttom Row—left to right: Mr. Rood (director), Sdgmund Mllewoki, James Munson, Yachtman Sue, Franklin Moclk, Harold Rosenfield, Silas Hirt?, Philip Zola. Hubert Seidel, Ambrose Pica, Mr. Moore (director) Second How—left to right: Harold Welngold, William Mueller. Raymond Rasmus, Andrew Baron, Stanley Hjorth. Raymond Boettcher, Wil.iam Kossak, Henry Schmidt, Warren Riege. Theron Lewis, Edwin’Schumacher. Herbert Boettcher, Werner Hoewisch, Alvin Deinlein, Royal F.klof, Harold Lewis, Milton Krueger Third Row—left to right: Wendell Loonhart, Donald Baumann. Steve Valenick. Clarence Christianson, Raymond Ferry, Leslie Anderson, Ernest House. Enri Sprague. William Kruekonborg, Omar Schmidt, Samuel Riege, William Halluda. Frank Huepper, Harto Kunda The Phoenix Literary Society held it. first meeting the third Thursday In September in the upper lobby of Phoenix Hall. Seven of the forty-six boys, who were present, wore now member . Mr. Rood and Mr. Moore were introduced a the new advisors for the year. The hoys hud seven mooting- this year and three out of the seven were joint moatings. The joint meetings of the Arindnu and tho Phoenix Literary Societies were held every other month. The officers for this year have been Alvin Dvin-lein, president: Ambrose Pica, vice-president; James Hanson, secretary; Omar Schmidt, treasurer; and Philip Zola, librarian. The Milwaukee Journal was subscribed for by the boys and has been greatly enjoyed. In our separate meetings we studied various things of interest to all of us such as biographies, news, and current topics. Those that we particularly enjoyed were a biography of Nathaniel lluwthronc; Parliamentary Practice; nnd a short story, '‘Boys Will Be Boys, by Irving S. Cobb. On the twenty-seventh of February at a joint meeting in the Assembly Hull Rev. George F. Mick from Chicago lectured on World Events”. This was very interesting to all. Then1 was a pretty good attendance. On the seventeenth of March a matinee dance was given by the Ariadna and tho Phoenix Lit-entry Societies and the matinee dance Committee. The students, who wore not members of the Literary Society, were the guests. April thirtieth in the study room of Ariadna Hall, the last joint meeting was held. Chief H. Gardner of the Dolnvan Fire Department lectured on How to Escape from a Burning Building. The students learned many new facts from his talk. The members felt that this was the best meeting of the year. All who took part this year, did very well. Siiiimiiiiiimimimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiimimimimimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimimimimitimimimmmmmimiiiiimimiiiiir
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