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KQV I , -, J GEO 'T, 5 fo N? N 'Q Y vj sf' 0 - ' 0 it f F' '- f lm-U ?0E1!p' 'f? v ' Q In Mn .. ',vJ'l-'4..-.sv-f-S -- ...Q Nu hewmw-Wu.U-.n .-- .fn,w:,m.c- ww Frau L sie, was elected gresident of the neu club for 1959-1950 at the first meeting of the year. The other officers elected to serve with him were Dewaine Forgette, vice-president, and Dan Morrison, secretary-treasur- er. At the first meeting, too, the club discussed adopting a new constitu- tion. The outstanding project for the year was the WGN Club dance which was held in the gym on April 1. The members of the club received much experience during the year in fancy hair cutting. A uclose shaven was given all candidates for initia- tion and they all became members of the organization with a mohawk, a ton- sure, or an elaborate nondescript haircut. The initiated for the year were Jerry Ryan, Dave Broman, George Roe, John Bohrnsen,YBill night, Don White, Leonard Fortunati, Bill Huffman, .aid Norman Knight. The captains elected this year were Gordon Oweley for football and Dewaine Forgette for basketball. ROTARY LUNCHQON on Tuesday, May 2, the Philipsburg Rotary Club entertainedr the boys who had earned their letter in sports Fthis year' at a lunchhenh. Seventeen boys were Lresent, although there were sup osed to be twenty, Mr. Throssell, the coach, introduced the boys and told how each one earned his letter. A short talk was given by Mr. Allen McKenzie about the basketball and football teams of his time. Mr. Joe Beretta, preiidnlt of the Rotary Club, presided at the meeting, OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR The officers for next year were elected by the HGH Club at a meeting- on Hay 2. They are Dan Morrison, presidentg Leonard Fortunati, vice-pres. identg and Don White, secretary-treasurer. At this meeting it was also decided to hold the annual HGH Club party. The party this year was to be different from those of other years in the resiect that no women were to be allowed and that it would be an all night party on Rock Creek at the summer homes of EIR. Ninninghoff and C.H. Huff- man. The HGH Club had in its treasury some funds from a dance given earlier in the ye rg these were used to 5urchase food for the occasion, and what an occasion! I
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