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l. 71- ui. 71... 11- D., X -Q ff H H 'GIS' Hsu i E 2 - ff rn . Jia ,- FE-...j?, 'H 3 6 . if f ' a .Q l l r Q ..N -- - 1 Lung- 4- 55.112 'l il N til tl PM PH H wax PH' tri , D Third Row-A. Talbott, D. Troyer, D. Armstrong, J. Murray, R. Lindenschmitt, E. Poynter, A. Dice, R. Goodsell. Second Row-D. Kelly, Pigman, A. Bennett, I. Fallick, D. Simon, E. Sobol, K. Hume, B. Clough. . First Row-M, Mayer, M. Collins, G. Berger, Mrs. Sullivan, Miss McGetriek, L. Pinter, A. Dezettel, V. 1 Higinbotham. 1 5 OFFICERS 1 First Semester Sccond Semester 7 ll Ruth Kahn ,,.......,.,... ,........ P nsident ..... ,.,........ G wendolyn Berger 1,-f Gwendolyn Berger ....... ......... V ice Pverident .,,. ............ M ildred Meyer Lillian Pinter ...,.....,,.,,. ,,,,,,,.. S ecretmy ......... ....,...,.,..., L illian Pinter Pauline Huscher .........,...... ........ T reasurcr ..... .......... P auline Huscher Mrs. Sullivan 1 Miss MeGetrickI ...............,...Sponso1s ,I , ,,,.,. COMMERCIAL CLUB HE Commercial Club was organized in 1925 by a group of Commercial students with the assistance of its present sponsors, Mrs. Sullivan and Miss McGetrick. 1 I , I X l The purpose of this club is to bring the commercial students into a closer social 1 group as well as to acquaint them with business procedure such as is found in our , L ' local business houses, thus helping them to gain a better knowledge and understand' ing of the Work required in the business world. 1 Under the able leadership of the officers, the club has enjoyed a very successful year. The meetings consist of programs given by members of the club, talks by repref sentatives of some of the large business concerns, and social hours. The annual club breakfast is its outstanding social event. Students are eligible for this club if they have taken, or are taking two commerf cial subjects and are interested in commercial work. lmgl 31 Ii , ff X 4 - 1, , A xi ', , x w,. , l' I0 s time
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Fourth Row-F. Bumpus, H. Fontius, D. Barker, R. Jones, Robinson, Anderson, J. Parsons, W. Graham, Third Row-R. Bosworth, F. Pierson, C. Barnett, AL Bishop, D. Card, A. Terry, Brock, J. Clark, Card. Second Row-M. Huff, G. Alcnius, L.DBansbach, R. YVilliams, Pechinan, D. Martin, J. Hughart, M. Rees. First Row-S. Bradley, S. Fisher, G. W'aldron, J. Anderson, R. YVhitaker, D. Abbot, C. Mead. OFFICERS Robert Whitaker ...... ................................ ...,..,.........,. P 1 widen: Frank Pierson l - - . John Anderson! ........ .......... V ICC Presidents Roger Williams ........ ........,...... S ec-retary Gunnar Alenius ....... .,..... T 'reasmev Mr. Pitts ..,............ ,..,....,. S ponsor CONGRESS DEBATING SOCIETY HE Congress Debating Society, after an unusually successful year, finds that it still holds its position of leadership in the activities of the school. Under the guidance of Robert Whitaker, president, and Mr. Pitts, sponsor, the society has en' joyed many interesting and profitable meetings. The programs have included many active discussions by the members on current topics, several prominent speakers, and one debate between the University of Denver and the University of Missouri. At the iirst of the year Congress held its annual reunion banquet at Denver Uni' versityg Mr. Clark Spitler was the principal speaker. The Christmas dance of Conf gress is always the high point of the winter's social gaiety in East. The unusual decorations, carrying out the spirit of the season, and the orchestra, led by Dave Ginsberg, made this dance an outstanding event. With many prominent juniors and sophomores among its membership, Congress is looking forward to another outstanding year. 51401
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