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WEUNESDAY, SEPTE11 IBER 26, 1917
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Sargeant--at-Arms................. having just come here. He has had ... : .......... Clarence Cypre'ansen eight years of experie nee in high Attorney ............... Boyd Wilson school work. ART GIRLS' CL.UB SHAKESPEARES The elementary. des'tgn classes of Every girl in the school will have an opportunity to meet Mrs. Pickell, The · Shakespeare Club elected the the Art Department arn painting elab· orate posters. The windows of the tleMrs. Newlon and the new members of ·f ollowing officers: the faculty at the party given by the President. ............ ; Lois Cordner partment ·stores this ,;,r,~ek will contain Girls' Club, Thursday, September 27. Vice-President ...... Florence · .Fowler posters announcing th·e Fai.J Rally of A good time for everyone is antici- SecretarY ..................Helen Urb· the Y. W. C. A. Thm;e are made by pated. A program in the library will Treasurer ............... Vilma Foster the students of this de ;artment. Post be followed by games in .426. -. Editor ..... ~ ..... : . .. Marjory Cooper ers for the football · r.:,~,Uy will be ·designed by the members . of this class This year the club as a whole is sooon. Some persoiJs have lmown the not carrying on a contest for memberNOTICEship. Instead the campaign is to be art room merely.,_ as a . good place for ., mixers, but it bas anc1tl.1cr ·purpose as personal. Will class and society sponsors A special war committee of the will be seen. The :members of th-~ kindly see that ,Advocate notices are Girls' Club co-operates with all 'sewing classes are working out de· branches of the Red Cross. Under in the' box by the end of the fourth signs on paper which will appear in these auspices the club made seventy- period Mondays? fine crocheted · laces. later in the ..se· five comfort kits this summer. mester. The girls are rapidly finding out the value of thi~ course, and the MUSIC CICERONIANS classes are larger than they were last Mr. Ferguson wishes to · announce year. The Ciceronians elected the follow- that tenor voices are needed for the ing officers Friday night: . Boys' Glee Club. This is a mighty Teacher-"Wby· wr~re you late?" , President. ........... La wrens Mason fine, worth while organization. Mr. FerStudent-:-"School t•egan before I got ~ Vice-president ........ Winfield Elmen guson plans to use this club on spec- here." \Secretary and Treasurer .......... · ial .occasions, also in the production : ·.............. , ...... Lane Hildreth ·of Pinafore, the opera on which the The fib is the gnmdson, the false• i3ergeant-at-Arms .. Ferle Brookhauser chorus is working now. A girls glee hood is the father, and the lie is the Editor and Critic ...... Fred Campbell club has also been organized which is grandfather, in the :ramily of dec~it. Mr. Raymond, the new Ciceronian similar to the one organized by Mr. sponsor, in his speech of acceptance, Miller last year. · declared his purpose "To keep the :Ciceronians the best society in L. H . A mistake was made in the last ;s." . . number of the Advocate regarding Mr. \ The following are added to the _Ferguson. He i.s not a Lincoln man, l oanks of Ciceronians: 1 Alney Murdock ' Guy Hyatt . Il Mick Tullis Herbert Brownell.
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~-~aeh~~~~ative was :~a~~~o~~e~e:ision; -Mr. Wilson's speech being es1ecially creditable. Mr. Mattison invited the society and 7isitors to a 13tag party at this home fn Wednesday. ;;'!'~ ~:_n~w~c~~:- ~,;~.·~· - , 1
"I hope tha:t sports will be continued as a real contribution ·; to the National defense, for our t ' young men must be made ~ physically fit and exhibit that vigor and alertness which: we 1 are proud to .believe to _b tl char- 1 acteristic of young 1ne" "
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Uncoln l{Igh The new bu.!ldin,; \vm be made of ·-uII... n ... n n- ·' brick in· a rustic Fi .1·' a:1d will be the ... School. · \ve C£!.1! !lOt e;x:pect th(\ toot· ~--~~headq·uarters for :he High School ball tea,nl ·to win any Vi¢t9ri~il 11nle~s M~. S!QLi;:$ ERECTs- BUILDING every single persol\ en:rol\~11 Jn n;.e , Club. ENGLISH WOMAN WHO school .buys· a seasvn W;ll:8t, -Y, M. c, A. euYs LOT 1 · SERBIA AS NURSE TE GERMAN CRUEL 1 The United State;,; Oov<Jrnm()IJ.t ofPlanl:i are p.Qw well under way for ! 1 . fers tb:re~·m)d-one-iJ.ait,peJ'·eent !n.t~r- the ~qihU:ng ot the High School Club est fro!ll'Jb.elr Bo'll·d!)-~. 'f L f3- g;u.:!;- 1 htitldin~ wb.~Qh will take the place ·of "By refusing to be bougl antees that yo~ wiU l,\av~ 'I'~?. :li~JJ."·I the oitl High SQhool Inn. GIRLS' CLUB TO fURNISH MAGA- to East and West, Serbia a: DR~D PER. OEN: .f.l(ll'e :.•nt:er~<~t h1. ~t~ Th.t} g.YV1Jnds t'-<n' !he. building were 1 ZINES J'NC ElOOKS saved tbe Unlte.d tSates a 1 . affa1rs and 'V'3If<:.t'<J ~f. ;-911 ser.l1re · a prrrvilasE!d by tl!.e \'. M. C. A. undElr 1 of the world from being 1 ' ticket and MA'h!il '{J8Bl t)l" 1'1.'1 . . th~ !lt;·f~enH~nt ~bl\t if it bought tbe A. committee 0~ girlc> will be a.p- sianism today," Mrs. Yefth Let every ~~.ers~:rl t.;uy an ~' S. property ivl.r, . Sidl~s would erect thje pointed by · the Girl2' Club to · collect in her mustrated lecture ~ond and O'!lt' f~9tl:l~H team Will nt:\-.;~r f:lu.iJdi~1?: I~ lt \;._are not for _the gen; I magazines · and hool:s to be sent to TlmrlldUY ntght at the audi ...now a Wateri,,o. , erg.~!t¥ b. f _11h\ i::ltdles, the ht.tle o].u the sold.lers. It wiH . be an ho.nor to . "J.t thf; Serbians and B· ;TQ";(;m B() f,;'f~. . h <V.Lk Wt)UI<l :P.QW b e occupymg th_le the girl who is appohte(l; chairman ?f lI a<;cepted - tt~e briJ.?es 'from • --~ . ~~~--.-_, _,....., . .. ., · i. this committee, becr.m~e no one wtll p,nd hitd tGt f.lle G~rmans gc 1 ~rqluvi.s. Don't be a!ra1li t<J t~·y ·.om itW lltll· • Tlle, ~ew buildtng ,wtl. be known. a~ be selected who is not dependable an(!. I countri.el' with uo oppo: ; letics or to e;ntecr tl}{l puN!i: ;:per.,Jf.il}g ~lle L~hQQl~ ~i~~ -~chool club bull_•: a good worker. ·I whole wt)rld would be th f or debating .ch'Hi~f.l~ Jrrst b~eaUBf\ ypu •:.tg IHHi Wilt l:!':l d.VlUed into three dL>· Another .committee will co-operate empire t.oc1ay. . . . '- may be ne\< or a. Ivw~r qlll,~SW8.!1. i"ou tJnc.t var~~- .. ~ .. . , with the Red Cr?ss .. Girls rna! fi~~ 1 "B)~ holding oif the Ge 4 s~a.l ~-af,._L~ia where the boy ,s a way to do then· bi'. by 1{eepmg Austrin!~:o, they gave Franc ' are sure to fiJEl the l.ive wir~~ aacl real workers in th{ll:le activitia~. ta.::e lutich Wl~\ be in the front.. , 1 touch with these girls. The Red Cross 1!l!ld ume to rush armies tt In the ~enter Wil. he a large ~oc1d may furnish free yarr to girls of the "'rhe St'!rbians opposed tt \ ~~-roo~ wn}l a firephce and furms~e d club who wish to lmU J',·n· the w1d1ers. I with practically t,h eir nall : Journalism ds:m~,n~la experlenc~ i& YF!tl~ fdi)~! eh_a:trs and loungmg Every girl may h elp i•: she is willing.\ TheY went to the front wit1 - clear, organized ihl!.'lldng, and itt ;vri~- pla{lea. ':'.h· boys _may come here for -\ 1'0 stockings, l\0 uniform, - f . 'tt n ex- all :.oc!al gathcnngs such as the 1 • d b , Lilg eve 1ops a pow.t;Jr o -wn., e H, . _ -All b . the There · was an Engll'slunan and a sruah rlfle to eac • man. v pression. Countlesf;l we-11 J<rntywn peo-~ m~A - l!·Y "'u£persf - .oJ~h ~~ '1 I 1\.mericau riding side bv side on a tH) .:annon er.Gept a few old ple had their start .3;$ :lo'-l!':filllistz. I ~~ .fjo. r.t:.t.y .. ave ree us~ o. e m I .· train between Liverpot •1. and Lom~on. i ,;Yet irom some other war. --~ ' i m;_;!'re M.ck Dtlrt of the building will The J!']nglishman was v~ irY much !ntc,r \ aJ·mfea were co~ple_tely an 1 I " -' t d i d' th .. ~r naws JN··· I Whgu, 11~1':'.. YeftiCh hea Have a jolly good timB. Potl.'t Iaae! tJe tHY~dotl into a group or small rooms ~~~ n Lfea lng l e , _ '·s"id'· :'So;~ ~··tfe~'Jw {'. OP'trY- she with yourself .i n. a.cademlc wor'~ Piay hfln1! to be u,.url for BilJle study or oth~:r ~~IS lng, t w tner can ·_ !! • ~ ."' •• ~nd aoc+or , and enjOy school life ;~d studytng '! meetings. fight, eh ?" Eng1ishm~ ·n ~reek,y .r~; of or. e.- n ur:.~>s l I. will not so hard 'as YOll e~pect An .attic will be made .w~ich ma 'y plied, "Yes, some do, an d sJme don t. (Continued on page i it to be: · . be flmshed and used at any time. -Ex.
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