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Gross. Buckley, Sherwood, Miller. Weimcr, Clark, Armstrong, Moos, Kennedy Mustard JKinnikinick poard The Kinnikinick staff is organized annually for the purpose of publishing the school annual, The Board consists of the heads of the various departments. Jl innikinick Starr Back rovj: R. Mustard. E. Buckley, F. Carney, A. Miller. H. Buck Middle row: C. Wcimer. L. Gall, P. Harmon, L. Watson, J. Armstrong. H. Michener Front row: L. Kennedy, A. Gross. R. Sherwood. B. Clark. E. Covey. V. Moos Kinnikinick — 1936 Page 21
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artin LJraloj ' ical Scholarship The Clarence D. Martin Oratorical Contest has been con- ducted each year since 1920. Three prizes of $50. $30, and $20 are awarded by Clarence D. Martin. Winners for 1936 are: first place, Maurice McKay; second place, Leroy Tempest: third place, Patrick Kane. omen s i eague Scholarship The Women ' s League Scholarship of ten dollars is awarded each quarter to the girl, working fourteen hours or more a week, who receives the highest scholarship quotient. The large silver loving cup which is awarded each fall and summer quarter on a basis of scholarship, and each winter and spring quarter on the basis of improvement in the scholastic quotient, is also given by the Women ' s League. Winners of the scholarship for 1935-6 are: Marjorie Bur- row, summer; June Armstrong, fall; Barbara Lyman, winter. Page 20 Kinnikinick — 1936
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Danekas. Blair, Brewer. Stickney. Rebensdorf Carney, Hubbard. Mustard i xecutive i ouncil In order to provide an organization for the control of mat- ters of general student concern, the Associated Students of this school adopted on February 8, 1935, the present constitution. This constitution provides for an executive council consisting of nine members: three elected from the junior class in the spring quarter; three elected from the sophomore class in the spring quarter; two selected from the freshman class in the spring quarter, and one elected from the freshman class in the winter quarter. All councilmen take office in the fall quarter succeeding their election, with the exception of the member elected from the freshman class in the winter quarter, who takes office in the spring quarter following his election. The council has general supervision of all affairs, property, and activities of the Associated Students, has charge of the dis- bursement of the funds of the association, and appoints such committees and representatives as it may deem necessary. Page 22 Kinnikinick — 1936
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