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r - J- -i THE RAZOR CLUB The Razor Club is the only organization in which all of the boys of our school participate. This club was organized by Mr. Earl Chapman, the Director of Boys, several years ago and has continued to be a popular club. This organization has no specific meeting date, but meets several times during the year. The members are generally sure of being properly entertained, as Mr. Chapman can always be depended upon to provide an interesting program. Sometimes it is a speaker, but never a dry, uninteresting one; occasionally there is a varied program of entertainment, from dancers and singers to sharp-shooters and magicians. The club has a very unique and original idea for an executive committee which is in good accordance with its title of Razor Club. The president is the Big Shaver. The vice-president is the Little Shaver. The secretary is the Latherer. The treasurer is the Tip Receiver. The sergeant-at-arms is the Stropper. The yell leader is the Noisy Blade. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Bob Develine — Big Shaver Bob Develine Frank Ota Little Shaver... Frank Ota Eugene Elder Latherer Eugene Elder Dick Lewis.. Tip Receiver... ...Dick Lewis Hershal Smith Noisy Blade Hershal Smith Bob Jordan Stropper Bob Jordan Wayne Wilson ...Social Chairman Wayne Wilson • -21-
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GIRLS 1 LEAGUE This year the Girls ' League, carrying out its motto Volens et Potens (willing and able), has passed its seventeenth birthday. Successfully has the League tried to further the spirit of good fellowship and democracy in school life. Through its committee system, executive board, council and efficient faculty advisers, it has tried to instill high ideals of service and good citizenship. The most outstanding feature of the League program is its welfare work. This work includes the annual Christmas Party participated in by the Student Body and sponsored by the League, the giving to the needy of many garments, and fifty dollars set aside to clothe some of the girls in high school. The social activities of the League are numerous and varied. The Senior-Fresh- rnan tea, the annual Hi-Jinx party, this year a costume carnival, the tea for the Seniors ' mothers, the annual Girls ' League party for the Student Body — all play a part in the League ' s activities. First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Edwina Keyes President., Edwina Keyes Betty Gates First Vice-President... Betty Gates Evelyn Rowe Second Vice-President. Marjorie Davis Frances Swain.. Secretary-Treasurer ...Marguerite Chandler Sarah Stepp . . ...Sergeant-at-Arms Winifred Clemens Gean Scott Song Leader Gean Scott Dorothy Cline Yell Leader Elizabeth Eager -20- •
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