Colorado College Nugget (yearbook) . ed in debating and literarywork, or cared to become so, organized Hesperian. From that time we havenot only struggled on, but flourished under many adverse conditions. In thistime we have held six debates with outside schools, two of which were withschools outside the state. We won four of these. In 98 the coming of Pro-fessor Pattison into our society as critic, marked a new epoch in Hesperian, andtoo much thanks cannot be paid him for what he has done for us. Although our chief aim, which we never lose sight of, is excellence indebating and general litera


Colorado College Nugget (yearbook) . ed in debating and literarywork, or cared to become so, organized Hesperian. From that time we havenot only struggled on, but flourished under many adverse conditions. In thistime we have held six debates with outside schools, two of which were withschools outside the state. We won four of these. In 98 the coming of Pro-fessor Pattison into our society as critic, marked a new epoch in Hesperian, andtoo much thanks cannot be paid him for what he has done for us. Although our chief aim, which we never lose sight of, is excellence indebating and general literary work, still we find time now and then for somelighter diversion, and one of our most enjoyable customs is to have, twice a year,a social evening with Philo. Even though we have finished our series of debates with Lincoln HighSchool, Nebraska, we are not idle this year. We are working now on a debatewith a school in our own state. We are working with our faces toward theWest, under the guidance of Hesperus, our beckoning Star. 140. PHILO. rtt? Officers. President, - - Elinor Gregg Yrice President, - - - Edith Hall Secretary, - Mary McCreery Treasurer, - - - Ethel Rice Factotum, ROLI . Edith McCreery Bernice Bacharach, Josephine Guretzky, Emilie Potter, Callie Bernard, Edith Hall, Harriet Piatt, Ruth Brigham, Ethel Hawkey, Ethel Rice, Lina Brunner, Marjori Masi, Florence Remsbur Edith Collais, Mary McCreery, Helen Strieby, Lulu Draper, Edith McCreery, Ruth Swan, Ada Freeman, Christine McDonald, Belle Sinton, Nellie Frees, Marguerite Miller, Winifred Shumway Miriam Gile, Mary Persinger, Charlotte Topp. Elinor Gregg, Florence Packard, A few years ago a desire arose among the girls of the Academy to organizea society by means of which they could improve themselves in literary and musi-cal lines. Until last year the programs consisted of original work, debates on someof the leading questions of the day, papers on interesting and instructive subjects,and book reviews. This kind of


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