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f BLS rM65 7? BL§? THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE The Yearbook Committee of 1938 has distinguished itself by its diligence, con- scientiousness, and cooperation. The members worked hard to have the Yearbook distribution as early as possible. Through the weary toil of unearthing suitable quotations, checking club member- ship, and general revision, each one did his part. We feel that two members should be especially complimented: Tully, in spite of the pressing duties of his office, shouldered a full burden; David Maness, although not officially a member (he would have made an omnious thirteen of us) labored hard and deserves great credit for his volunteer service. In truth, he was the entire Aides to the Yearbook Committee. That body was dispensed with this year. We thank Mr. Marson for his constant aid, Mr. Dunn for his excellent advice, and Mr. Wenners for acting as timekeeper; he kept us going. R. W. A. Five
f BLS M55 7? BLS?I a n ’ 3% — ■ OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS In the early part of November the primaries for the election of class officers were held. All offices were closely contested and it was not until the third ballot that the officers pictured above were finally elected. As is invariably the case, the usual sticker ballot idea was not approved of by the class, and was rejected. The officers are a group of hard-working, capable youths and, assisted by able committee men, were able to present three dances and a banquet all of which were, strangely enough, financial as well as social successes. One of the notably judicious decisions rendered by the class officers was their choice of Mr. Leon Otis Glover as Honorary Member of the Class. The officers, in unaimous assent with the Banquet Committee, decided that the honor would best be conferred upon Mr. Glover, and at the Class Banquet it was officially bestowed. The class chose wisely in electing its officers, whose efficiency and application helped to make the conduct of affairs an overwhelming success. G. M. M. Six
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