Our College Times . solo entitled The But-terfly. This was followed by a sym-posium on the question Which isthe Greatest Art. Literature, Music, or Painting? It was discussed byEsther Falkenstein, Anna Schwenk,and Naomi Longenecker. The judgesdecided in favor of the first Ladies Quartette then sangThe Goblins. After this the Liter-ary Echo was read by the editor,Henry Hershey. On March 19th the Society held aLiterary Session. The first numberof this program was the inaugural ad-dress by Elam Zug. His subject wasImportance of Good Habits. BerthaPerry then gave an instrumental solo,a
Our College Times . solo entitled The But-terfly. This was followed by a sym-posium on the question Which isthe Greatest Art. Literature, Music, or Painting? It was discussed byEsther Falkenstein, Anna Schwenk,and Naomi Longenecker. The judgesdecided in favor of the first Ladies Quartette then sangThe Goblins. After this the Liter-ary Echo was read by the editor,Henry Hershey. On March 19th the Society held aLiterary Session. The first numberof this program was the inaugural ad-dress by Elam Zug. His subject wasImportance of Good Habits. BerthaPerry then gave an instrumental solo,after which Alice Reber recited Guil-tv or Not Guilty? An impromptudebate was the next feature. Thequestion chosen was, Have Men ofThought been of more Service to theWorld than Men of Action? Theaffirmative speaker was John Gra-ham : the negative. Robert judges decided in favor of theaffirmative. Next was an instrumen-tal solo by Roberta Freymeyer, afterwhich the Literary Echo was read byMarv Bowman. ^^m^. From a booklet sent to Miss Eliza-beth Myer we learn that Miss Olive , 10, is directress and hall teach-er of the Clifton Hughes TrainingSchml for Girls in Denver, Colorado. Miss Agnes M. Ryan, 09, was mar-ried to Raymond Geib on Easter, , at the home of Hiram Gibble, Man-heim. Pa. Mr. John Miller, 05, and Mr. Laban W. Leiter, 14. attended the Educa-tional Program held in the CollegeChapel on March 2$. Other recentvisitors at the College were Mr. EdgarDiehm and Mr. Joshua Reber, bothstudents at Juniata College, Mr. C. , a student at Franklin & Mar-shall College, Lancaster, Pa., and Her-bert Root, a student at Lehigh Uni-versity, Bethlehem, Pa. In chapel services Dr. Flory toldthe students of their splendid heritagein character, ideals, and purposes. Godgave to us, our talents for the purposeof using them. Our minds were giv-en us to be used; it is our duty tothink and to work at the problemsabout us. Our hearts were given usto use; we should sym
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