Culver High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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all 'P Q' X V P 1' 1' 1 i Bugs' Rifle Qllnh The boys have organized a Rifle Club under the direction of Captain Dun- . bar and Mr. Annis. This organization is new to the history of Culver High School but with the cooperation and deep, interest it has already obtained it is sure to be a success. ' The ofiicers of the club are as follows: Captain Dunbar, President, Bob Bogardus, Vice-President, Cecil Asper, Secretary, and Clyde Mattox, Treasurer. Girls' Rifle Olluh Another organization new to the school is the Girls' Rifle Club, which was organized by Captain Dunbar and Mr. Annis. They meet every Wednes- day evening from 4 to 5 o'clock. This organization will continue throughout the summer. The present members of the club are: Katheryn Emigh, Jane Crandall, Margaret McCullough, Margaret Swigart, Vera Grossman, Bessie' Loudon, Mar- jorie Tallman, Helen Glenn Kennedy, Margaret Dimick, Goldie Mahler, Mar- garet Annis, Opal Crump, Peggy Elliott, Jane Dickerson, and Dorothy Miller. The officers are as follows: Jane Crandall, Executive, Opal Crump, Vice- President, Margaret Annis, Treasurer. Q l Page Fifty-three ,.yDDEl PDU DDQ one y plan P570 new pun

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