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II I T S T I II I V li II II It S E II E : I he spirit of General Custer s Cavalry still rides on in the organization named in honor ot it. I he Seventh Cavalry was organized six years ago by the Student Council as a local honorary leadership fraternity. Membership in this organization is limited to fifteen boys who have excelled in leadership, service, character, and scholarship. When a vacancy occurs, new candidates, to be admitted, mus: carry a unanimous vote of the fraternity I he members are best known lor their work in publishing and selling the Delator, student directory. With the proceeds they grant a one semester scholarship to one of its members Other activities are also carried on by this group 1 he officers are J. D Sharp, president: Ansel Tarrant, secretary treasurer, and Standlee V Dalton, sponsor. T E II I II I S T E I ' II , IN 1 1 S : I he students who are interested in engineering have banded together to form the En gineer s Club. In their weekly meetings they discuss the problems of engineering and the possibilities of entering the field as a life s protession Active participation in preparing the clubs programs is required of every member. For their formal programs there is usually presented a report on some particular question concerning modern engineering projects. Membership of the Engineering Club consists of students who are majoring in engineer ing or those who are particularly interested in such an organization. Many members are majors in other fields but who desire to gain the information and experience that this club offers Officers of the Engineer s Club are Irvin Schneider, president C larence Haynes vice- president Harry Christman, secretary: Eli Boucher, treasurer; and Lane Ruehlen. pub licity chairman Page Twenty- fice
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Mtsmin 1 1 E .4 L I S T S : Christian solution of problems facing youth today. •• I Ih ' Y M has taken an active part in the college intra mural program and other ceihge activities I hc organization helped to sponsor C.et-Acquatnted Pay Re hgtous I mphasts Week the V S S F drive, and the speakers Paul Moritz and ( laudi Ntlson Also each year the Y M efficiently helps the students sell thetr old texts and buv new ones by means of the Book Exchange. c rr v r viee- The officers for the first semester were D. Allen I lota, president. Loren Grove vice president Bob Fuller secretary and John Sites, treasurer For the second sermsur they were Ralph Smith, president bill Muxlowe. vice-president Bob I ostma. secretary: and Vinton Carver, treasurer. | II 1 1, 1 T V I’ t: II N II 111 1 II : The K —a Tiger ' s cherished reward for the spirit displayed in helping to win for us glorious victories, and lor gracefully acknowledging defeat — is bestowed upon a candidate after lie has earned at least one letter in a major sport and after he goes through an appro- ' Tlw ' wearer of the big gold ' K ' immediately assumes the obligation of leading, pushing, or otherwise guiding the fresh ic bv means of belt or lipstick, to wear his small ill- fitting headgear In like manner they discourage listless wanderers from wearing beaten paths across the campus lawn . . - 1t 11 members of the K club sit in one seen .1 at athletic events and cheer their fellow members and potential members on to victory. At these contests some members are busy selling refreshments to throat sore spectators. The profits of this enterprise are used in giving an annual spring party. . , - . . The school spirit which they show and the zest with which they do things indicate that their s is an active group. Officers of this groirp of Fort Hays veteran warriors are Everett Koelling president Wayne l k‘ mis, vice-president ; and James Finley. secretary treasurer I ' titft TuJitnty-Hix
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