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The Algonquin Canton' High School The Masquers The Masqucrsn have completed their tenth successful year. Our organization has expanded this year. until at the present time it has thirty members. The officers are: President. XVarren Whittemore: Vice- President. Donald Nash: Secretary. Marjorie Nash: Treasurer. Paul Patten. During the Iirst term. the one-act play. Angel Face was presented. This play was entered in the Northern New York League One-Act Play Tournament. where it won second place. having been topped by Malone. I11 the second term. the annual three-act play. Drums of Death, was presented. The cast and several staff members traveled to Ithaca to compete in the annual Little Theatre Tournament sponsored by Ithaca College. The club met monthly at the homes of its members. where many seasonal parties were enioyed. lt also sponsored the annual Halloween party. Altogether, this past year has been an active and thoroughly pleasant one. Marjorie Nash. Q in-'. x Les Babillarcls Les Babillardsn is a state honorary so- ciety. Its purpose is to further interest in the French language. people. and customs. Members a.re voted in at either the begin- ning or the middle of their second year in French. Averages. fluency. and personality are taken into consideration. Six members were initiated into the club this year. as follows: Maxine Davis, Eloise Hutchins, Libbie Lupton. Lloyd Smith. Talcott Seelye, and Lester Leavitt. XVe met twice every month either at the home of one of the members or at the high school. The officers are as follows: First Terme-President. Harriet Brown: Vice-President. Libbie Lupton: Secretary, Talcott Seelyeg Treasurer, Donald MacFad- den: Social Directors. Maxine Davis and Lloyd Smith. Second Term-President, Paul Patten: Vice-President. Harriet Brown: Secretary, Maxine Davis: Treasurer, Talcott Seelye: Social Directors, Libbie Lupton and Eloise Hutchins. Harriet Brown.
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-txt:-rW,v5'.r-.5 . Q K 1 ..T:-'ISA vinill. I 1, .. Q.: , .. The Algonquin Cantoan High School OAP Fraternity In the year 1904 the honorable O. A. P. fraternity was founded. The objectives of this fraternity are: to promote brotherhood, to benefit the school, to promote high scho- lastic standings among its members, and to give its members social advantages. These objectives have been succesfully carried out for 34 years and the present members intend to continue in the same manner. The oiiicers this year were: President, Paul Patten: Vice-President, Charles Clarkg Secretary- Treasurer, Francis Stone. The main social events of this year were as follows: a well-attended dance, a picnic to be proud of, an entry in the school circus parade, and the annual spring banquet. We were well represented in the school activities this year. Last fall on the grid- iron, there were sixteen men' to receive the block C. and ten of those were members of this fraternity. On the basketball court, there were six letter-men, five of whom were O. A. P.'s. This spring on tl1e diamond and on the cinder track, we were well repre- sented. Two members of the cast of Drums of Death were chosen from among our ranks. Now at the close of this school year, we who remain after graduation are already looking forward to a coming year of con- tinued success. Charles Clark. My XYZ? Fraternity ' The XYZ? fraternity, since it was organ- ized in 1908, has ranked high in scholastic, athletic, and social endeavor. The oiiicers are: President, Ward Hamilton: Vice- President, Charles Sims: Secretary, Chester Wight, Treasurer, Donald MacFadden. Initiation was held in May, and seven new members were admitted to the fraternity, bringing the total number of members up to twenty-one. The social events of the year were a banquet and a picnic. The class of 1938 feels that it has kept the fraternity's honor high and that it has done its best to promote good fellowship. My - Pi Pi chi Early in February, 1938, a group of stu- dents organized a new fraternity, the Pi Pi Chi. Its object is to provide another active organization among the boys and to take an interested part in all school events. A democratic constitution was drawn up, and a new progressive executive govern- mental body was installed. The senior ofiicer is Donald Nashg junior ofiicer, Harold Stilesg and sophomore officer, Allan Nash. The underclass officers advance each year, and a new sophomore officer is elec- ted. The secretary is George Dawley and the treasurer, Paul Hull. The number of members shall not at any time exceed fif- teen. This selective group will be well worth watching in years to come. Donald Nash.
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