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FirsT Row: Dick Gage, Tom l-luTchinson. Second Row: Bob Hanson, Lynn Sandy, Eldon Derry, Ray Kingsbury, Bud Speers. Third Row: Leonard Graham, Harlan HuTchinson, John Bailey, Don Harpley, MilTon Yeary, Ray KilpaTrick. NOT PicTured: Marvin Piepergerdes. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second Semesfer Bob Hanson ..............Q............................. PresidenT Eldon Derry .,.......................................... Presidem' Eldon Derry .........,....,..................... Vice PresidenT Bud Speers .................................... Vice Presidenl' Bud Speers .................... ..,.,......... S ecreTary Lynn Sandy ............... .............. S ecreTary Raymond KilpaTrick ........ ................... T reasurer Raymond KilpaTrick ...... - ............... Treasurer Leonard Graham ........., ........ P ledge MasTer Leonard Graham ...... ........ P ledge MasTer Mr. Lubsen, Sponsor A group oT jolly good Tellows Torms The Gimper Club whose acTiviTies and anTics keep Graceland in a consTanT sTaTe oT expecTancy. The Gimpers exTend Their TuncTions over a wide and varied area. The year begins in Tull swing as ini- TiaTion rolls around. The SouTh Woods make a mere TorTure chamber sound like a dummy, as liTTle junior lalias The paddlel Tar and TeaThers make The new Gimpers squirm and squeak. The glorious and slighTly Touchy lTor The iniTiaTesl day ends wiTh a Teed given by The old members. ThroughouT The TirsT semesTer, imprompTu TuncTions are held now and Then: shows, Teeds, sTags, picnics, parTies and dinners. On February 2I The annual banqueT commemoraTing The TiTTeenTh birThday oT The club Takes place aT The home oT lvlr. John Garver. ToasTmasTer Eldon Derry presides over The aTTair. The guesTs receive gardenia corsages and are es- corTed To The TheaTer laTer in The evening. During The lasT semesTer, picnics, parTies and numerous oTher acTiviTies Tinish The l94O-4l year. UTTMPEH
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FirsT Row: Mr. Gould, Sponsor, Marvin WinTermeyer, Dale Moon, WalTer BudworTh Maclc CarpenTer. Second Row: Bill Rounds, Paul Graves. Bob Young, Charles Melenyzer, Fred PemenT, Joe Haus, Jaclc CurTis. OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second SemesTer Dale Moon ............................... .............. P residenT Mack CarpenTer ................................... PresidenT MQ'-HCl! CGFPSHTGF ............................ Vice PresidenT Bill Rounds ................................,..... Vice PresidenT Bill R0Ul'1dS .................... SecreTary and Treasurer Joe Haus .......... .......... S ecreTary and Treasurer Charles Meleflyler .................................... Bouncer Jack CurTis -. ................................. Bouncer Marvin WinTe'rmeyer ..... ....,...... ........... C h ef Dale Moon ....... .....................,... C hef Mr. Gould, Sponsor ATTer loolcing over The girls' social clubs, The boy and The girl scan The boys' clubs and Tind a number oT wholesome, harmonious uniTs. There is a quieT group oT boys whose club is The newesT boys' social organizaTion, The A.U.B. Club. WiTh all Their seriousness, however, come many good Times. WiTh Tive reTurning charTer members To sTarT The year OTT, The club calendar geTs under way wiTh a big Teed Tor prospecTive members aT The home oT Mr. William Gould, club sponsor. As The seven chosen ones are duly iniTiaTed and become Tull-Tledged members, The A.U.B. social acTiviTy speeds by wiTh The new members and old, cemenTing Their Ties oT Triendship in a number oT sTags and wiTh TuncTions. Chief among These are a Bon Voyage parTy, given by Marvin WinTermeyer, and a bunlco parTy. Bringing all These acTiviTies To a glamorous climax is The Tormal FirsT NighT banqueT aT The end oT The year. Tr 'li li W CTK ri il Q l I Oi Cm Q, Ii,
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Firsf Row: Louis Zonlcer, Gerald Keller, Max Croff. Second Row: Louis Robson, Clyde Youngs, Mr. Faunce, Sponsor, Elmer Parkes Paul Frisbie, Charles Marfin. Third Row: Thoralf Olfvedf, Jerry Youngs, l-luberf Baker, Evereff Sherman Dale Robinson, Marion I-lermanson, Laverne Winfermeyer. OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second Semesfer Elmer Parkes .......,.................................. Presidenf Clyde Youngs ...............,........................ Presidenf Paul Frisbie .........,.......................... Vice Presidenf Louis Zonlcer .,..... .,..,................... V ice Presidenf Clyde Youngs .........,...... Secrefary and Treasurer Paul Frisbie ...,.. ....... S ecrefary and Treasurer l-luberf Balmer .. ,.................. News Recorder Mr. Faunce, Sponsor lnfegrafing fheir personalifies in a closely-lcnif fellowship is a group of fellows who call fhemselves fhe F.O.X.'s. The club is well-known fo fhe new sfudenfs who find fhaf fhey are acfive in various sfudenf affairs. The aim of fhe clulo chal- lenges each member fo sef a consfrucfive goal and fo work fogefher fo affain fhaf goal. The F.0.X.'s have a gay fime fhroughouf fhe year, delighfing fhe girls wifh fheir novel funcfions. The annual spring banquef is fhe climax fo fhe clulo's ac- fivifies. The boy and girl wafch a liffle enviously as fhe fellows claim fheir guesfs and escorf fhem fo fhe banquef. The fradifional Goddess Afhena reigns af fhe affair. The F.O.X.'s close fhis year wifh memories of fun, nonsense and good fellow- ship. Tis TT l I TUX, j .i l B il I l. J il
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