A Good Standard Meeting.
The society was called to order by the president. The society song was sung with much spirit. Roll cali was followed bjr the reading of the min- utes of the previous meeting. After the usual parliamentary procedure the following- program was rendered: Declamation, Moses Strangerhorse; essay, Simon Needham; impromptu, Spencer Patterson; solo Alfred La- mont; violin solo, Fred Cardin; De- bate: Resolved, “That com$ulsory manual training should be-instituted in grsmniar and high scliools.” ~ In behalf of the affirmative were Wil- liam Ettawggeshik and Montreville Yuda; for the negative, Spencer Pat- terson and John Goslin. The judges gave their decision favorable to the negative side. For the good of the society Miss Schultz spoke, ~~ February 3, 1911 ARROW |
Simon Needham represented the
Sophomore Class last Monday by giv- ing a declamation entitled “Success and Failure. ” The Standards had a very good meeting last Friday evening. After the usual parliamentary business had been transacted the following program was rendered: Declama- tion, Clinton Marshall; essay Guy Plenty Horse; impromptu, Lonnie Herford; oration, Simon Needham. Debate: Resolved, “That the United States Senators should be elei%eddy popular vote. ” Affirmative speakers were Alfred La Mont and Reuben Charles; the negatives, Bernard Her- man and John McInnis. The victory was awarded to negative speakers. %-+ March 3, 1911 |
--No. 12 was represented by Simon-
Needham, who gave-a declamatisn ~~~ %h ‘-‘OuF-Trees.” ‘-‘What -Forestry -Has- -Done,‘” May 5, 1911 ARROW |
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