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STUDENT l E l IIEIt S STUDENT COUNCIL SEVENTH CAVALRY WOMEN ' S LEADERSHIP l iac Tu ' cnty-six
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Like wanderers from far and wide, Fort Hays Alumni return each fall to retrace once more the steps of their college clays. Welcomed by the King and Queen, the graduates are entertained by the students and faculty for the dura lion of their stay. The 1941 festivities were opened with a stunt contest on Friday, October 17, followed by a Little Theater production of “Tom Cobb. ' ' Ibis year, Theta Sigma Upsilon sorority won first place. Homecoming and High School Band Day coincided. Eight high school bands led the homecoming parade Saturday afternoon, and two were chosen to perform between halves of the football game that night. All of the organized houses were eligible to enter the house decoration contest which was held Saturday morning. Phi Delta Chi fraternity placed lirst in this contest. The Pittsburg Gorillas defeated the I igers 26 to 0 in the annual homecoming game held at Lewis Field Saturday night. After the game, Clinton Keller. Page City junior, and Evelyn Hodson, Hill City junior, were crowned Homecoming King and Queen at a varsity in the Coliseu m. I ucntif Itcv
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x» n i; imTO ACTION If it were not for the Student Council there would be no painted faces nor meat lines, because the mem¬ bers of the council prescribe the insignia that all the freshmen must wear—or else! The sixteen members of the Student Council regulate social events, spon¬ sor elections and wrangle over the date cf Pike Day. Marion Chipman was president of the group the first semester, and John Woelk the second semester. 1 he Seventh Cavalry is not an organization of horsemen, but it lives up to the ideals of General Custer s Cavalry. It is an honorary leadership fra¬ ternity limited to fifteen members who have excelled in leadership, service, scholarship, and character. The group publishes the student directory, the Delator. Bob Culley is president of the group. The Women’s Leadership Organization is the sis ter organization of the Seventh Cavalry. This year the group sponsored the “Send a Cookie to a Rook ie“ campaign. Cookies were sent to former Fort Hays students now in the service of Uncle Sam. Marjorie Butler is president of the Women’s Leadei ship Organization. Page Ticunty ml vn
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