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P. Travis, Hartley, E. Hall, D. Hyde, W. Lind, R. L.aGrave, A. Lyman, M. Herigstad, S. Lillo. E. Ash, L. lilesjer, P. Hyde, F. Saude. Ogife evvice ecvuil-s 1 All too often are the L. S. R.'s referred to as being merely one of the quietest and most sincere organizations on the campus. It's downright frustrating to be compared with the quiet pool, when actually it ain't so. The Life Service Recruits are the only religious organization on the campus for both men and women, and they work with a will in their aim to further Christian teachings on the campus. Their meetings are inspiring and their chapel programs no less so. And churches, hospitals and Homes can rell you that the Recruits mean what they say about good will. This year they elected Lucille Flesjer president, Duane Hyde vice-president, Betty Hall A secretary, and Sam Graf treasurer.
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E. J4. Cabinet ' And if the Y. W. have reached the highest place on the campus, an their ascent to the attic of Sanford, at least the Y. M. have ceased to be the lowest. For low and behold, this crystal year marked the egress of the YM from their haunt of many years, the subterranean cavern believed to be under Thaw Memorial Library. In a magnanirnous moment, they abandoned the former Y Den to the C. P. T. 'ers and took up residence in Watson Hall. And president Stanley Wasson now sits in the rosy aura once occupied by Stine's old desk. Sadie Hawkins, one of the Y's proudest calendar possessions, was last seen cavorting out in the fields with Ceres, and she never did get in. But this casualty didn't discourage the Young Men from holding weekly meetings, coffee forums and Sings, and getting together with the ladies' auxiliary to sponsor the Y book, Spiritual Emphasis Week and group discussions. ' Officers for the year besides president Wasson were Kermit Clemans, vice-president, Royce LaGrave, secretary, and Bob Stuckenbruck, treasurer, while pearls of advice dropped from the lips of Dr. St. Clair, Dr. Bullet and Prof. Schmidt, faculty advisors. St Clair Dr Buller, L. Weber, M. Vogel, K. McClelland, ' Melgard Prof Schmidt, McNeil, Sanderson R LaGrave, S. Wasson, K. Clemans, R. Stuckenbruck, A. Aaland. .1 t I0 Q X . ' 4: can 5 ' v, ve --1 . , - l M M .
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evwaaws' Never, we repeat, NEVAIR, has any organization been hurtled into such electrifying prominence in a brief moment of history as has the German Club, where yesterday they were a retreat for the scholarly pursuit of Goethe and Schiller, today they are besieged by telegrams and pleas from those who thirst for the knowledge of the teutonic customs, psychology, folkways and moresg they have sprung from being a quiet study group, to holding a vital spot in modern world thought. When Smilin' Jack stands up to the Hitlerats and gurrowls, So-SOO: denken Sie jetzt, dasz unsere Soldaten faul sind? , is it Le Cercle Fracais who understand what he's saying? Not on your life-it's the German Club! And when Skeesix briskly upbraids the desert Heinie, Ruh! Machen Sie your trap zu! , do the Latin students know what's going on? Don't make us laugh! Ha ha! It's the GERMAN kids who know what the score is! So, in their enviable position, they work like mad, with Keith McClelland making like president, Carol Condit looking like the vice-president that she is, and Lena Pantleon taking notes and dues. The only hard part about it all is tuming away the pathetic faces which gather around Watson Lounge every time the select group has one of their scrumptious and bountiful feeds. They say it's heartbreaking. Sheldon V. Brooks, V. Henna, P. Travis, A. Henne, J. Robertson, W. Haberstroh. McClelland C. Condit, Miss Lein, L. Pantleon, D. Hyde. 2 ' ., n 1 ' if ' 1.4:
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