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PHI CHI MU HORACE DRYDEN . , ,,... President BUDDY TOWNSEND . I . ....,A.,.., Vice-President BILLY HULSEY ....., . . . Secretary and Treasurer BOBBY TRIMBLE . . , . . Program Chairman The Phi Chi Mu is a math club organized in I935. It was inactive from I936 until I94O, when it resumed its work. The purpose of the moth club is many-fold. It serves to create a lasting interest in mathematics, it brings out the true value and beauty of the science, and it provides time for discussion ofthe questions which do not find a place in the regular school work. In so many ot the programs of the Phi Chi Mu outside speakers are brought before the members in on effort to point out the many interesting ways mathematics is used in the business and industrial world. 5 First row, left to right, Carl Arantz, Fletcher Eddens, L. W. Johnson, Billy Hulsey . . . Second row, left to right, Butler Hine, Lynn Lufnsden, Bobby Trimble, Brad Bailey, Walter Hanigon, Miss Elizabeth Eich . . . Third row, left to right: Buddy Townsend, Gil Crane, Bob Catlett, Richard Hundley, Homer Louis Jones . . . Fourth row, left to right: Paul Blackwell, Jphn Cook, Rex Rankin, Pom Kyle . . . Fifth row, left to right, Earl Jones, Elmer Loyd, Jr. ,Q i
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Y Q10 aides new 4. li 4.94-L Q First row, left to right: Homer Louis Jones, Pom Kyle, John D. Sherrill, Miss Mary Louise Garrett, Lynn Lunisden, Horace Dryden, Buddy Garrett, Sidney Chenault, James Hill . . . Second row, left to right: Carl Arantz, L. W. Johnston, Sam Sher- wood, Al Jones, Buddy Townsend, Bobby Trimble, Earl Jones . . . Third row, left to right, Billy Lyle, Ned Anderson, Rex Rankin, Elmer Loyd, Jr., Bob Catlett, E. W. Strother, John Lyle, Brad Bailey. KEY CLUB ELMER LOYD .. .... .President 5 NED ANDERSON ,. ,........ Vice-President S BUDDY GARRETT . . , . . . Secretary and Treasurer '00 CARL ARANTZ Chairman Board of Directors 9 0 Q The Key Club is a lunlor club under the direct supervision of the I O ,M ' f f ste d?'Ili f , Mdllllgum . 236 Vocational Committee of the Kiwanis Club thus uniting the school with the civic activities of the community The pnmary purpose of the Key Club is to cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which makes possible the increase of righteousness lustnce patriotism and good will In this war year the Key Club has met on the third Wednesday of each month Key Club members have assisted the Kiwanis Club in many war activities the most notable of which was the community wide scrap drive pun:-It 5 .
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First row, left to right: James Caudill, Billy Freeman, Raymond Smith, Buddy Townsend, Al Jones, Milton Rombolzas, Joh: Swift Lyle, Paul Roberts, Carl Arantz . . . Second row, left to right: Clarence Hess, Horace Dryden, Ned Anderson, Bev Yor- brough, Elmer Loyd, Billy Lyle, J. W. Chandler, Ben Teal, Charles Clem . . . Third row, left to right: Mr. Ogle, Rex Rankin, Ford Brown, Paul Yarbrough. D CLUB JERVIS MOORE . . ...,. President BILL FREEMAN , , . ,... Vice-President RAYMOND SMITH .. .... Secretary Colors: Red and Black. POM KYLE . , Treasurer The D Club is composed of football and basketball players who have earned their letters in present .and previous years. The D Club was founded in T929 and its purpose is to promote sportsmanship, both on and off the field. A boy who wears a D is a very fortunate person. Not only does he possess the letter, but he has been rewarded, not for fatiguing labor, but for his interest and devotion to athletics. This coveted letter is not easily obtained but through constant and faithful practice may be won in either football or basketball. Riverside is proud of the wearers of the D , May they each re- member that the sense of sportsmanship they have gained is applicable to every phase of life.
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