. Poly, The . POLYTECHNIC ORCHESTRALeft to right: E. H. Lukenbill, H. A. Armstrong, L. J. Wallace, Miss Helen Haskin,Pianist; E. H. Kleinert, Director; Harlan Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Philip Willis. -48—. Officers. First Semester. President Rheta Morton Catherine OConnell Vice President Rosina Walter Vice President Gladys Jackson Secretary Lexie Guilbault Secretary Agnes Avent Treasurer Georgia Merrill Treasurer Nellie Holt Critic Miss Johnson Critic Miss Packard The first girls organization formed in the Polytechnic was an open literary societywhich the mem
. Poly, The . POLYTECHNIC ORCHESTRALeft to right: E. H. Lukenbill, H. A. Armstrong, L. J. Wallace, Miss Helen Haskin,Pianist; E. H. Kleinert, Director; Harlan Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Philip Willis. -48—. Officers. First Semester. President Rheta Morton Catherine OConnell Vice President Rosina Walter Vice President Gladys Jackson Secretary Lexie Guilbault Secretary Agnes Avent Treasurer Georgia Merrill Treasurer Nellie Holt Critic Miss Johnson Critic Miss Packard The first girls organization formed in the Polytechnic was an open literary societywhich the members very fittingly named the Alphas. It has had four years of growth andhas increased in numbers as well as along literary lines. Weekly meetings have given avaluable training, in not only the literary, but also the social side of student life. Programsare given at every weekly meeting, and several public programs are given each work which is done at the private meetings is criticized by one of the faculty before be-ing given on a public program. One of the entertainments given this year was a Halloween party. The hall was dec-orated with witches and lanterns, the supper room was very
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