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. Top Row-McGrexv, Fisher, Evans, Nottrott, Graham, Hess. Bottom Row-Green, Gamble, Neumann, Vandagrift, Gilson, Carroll, Felling. The Right Honorable Order ol: Bachelors THE RIGHT HONORABLE ORDER OF BACHELORS is an organization purely social in nature, limited to thirteen members and having as its object the sponsoring of two dances each school year for the students of the College and their friends. To become a member ofthe organization one must be free Qthat is male and unmarriedj, white Cwhich implies being square and fair mindedj, and a good fellow. In sponsoring the two dances each year the Bachelors try to give the student some' thing to remember Kirksville by other than the dusty streets. Only a person in the wrong frame of mind can fail to have the time of his life. The dances are held at the Kirks' ville Country Club on the edge of town and are always the scene of 'kHey, Hey ofthe better sort. OFFICERS 'TED MCGREW, President WHBEZHR GAMBLB, Secretary JACK EVANS, VicefPvesident STAN GREEN, Treasurer MEMBERS Ted McGrew Pop Nottrott O. Hess .lack Evans Benny Fisher Vic Graham Wheezer Gamble Ray Felling Bucky Gilson Stan Green Tony Neumann Bill Carroll Pistol Vandagrift -1.-ll-l4'35,.......,............. l173ll
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Top Row-efRatclifte, McGrew, Miller, Bailey, Dunham, Turner. Bottom Row4Derfelt, Thompson, Button, Wrilker, Turtler, Rice. K. C C. S. Little Theatre Group WILLIAM BAILEY, President TED DUNHAM, VicefP1eszdent CLAUDE THOMPSON, Secretary URINC the spring of 1032 a group of K. C. C. S. students presented the play Jour ney's End. After the play was over and the properties put away, the same group def cided to form an organization of some kind to afford themselves further opportunity for the work that they enjoyed. The outcome of this decision was the present Little Theatre Group. The purpose of the organization is to give those students in the osteopathic college who are interested in dramatics a chance for work of that kind. In addition to the producf tion of two plays a year, the group at its regular meeting reads and discusses the current drama in order to have a background for the election of later productions. Due to the fact that the Pageant of Progress, which was staged in the Laughlin Bowl, took most ofthe time ofthe memhers in the fall a full length play was not produced. A one act play, 'LDwellers in Darkness was presented at the Kennedy Theatre late in the fall. The spring play was the three act mystery Hawk Island by Howard Young. It was well received by a good house. Credit is due Sigma Sigma Phi for the backing it gives the productions ofthe Group. The following ladies also merit thanks, for it was through their efforts that the shows were made possible: Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Williaiii Bailey, Miss Vivian Clark, Miss Kathryn Ericson, Miss joan Philcox, Miss Wanda Gosney, and Miss Virginia Poole. -t f-..-iA.5g,,.,lVAij,-, l172l
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' Jas. 'Q Back Row-Mrs. L. Philcox, England, Marie Faber, Ontario, Paul Clxristianson, Ontario, Ray Spurling, Bermuda, Lorna Williams, Ontario, Don Jaquith, Ontario, Beth Fosf ter, Ontario, Jocelyn Proby, England, G. W. Weiss, New York, Stanley Ratclilfe, England, Mrs. J. Proby, Ontario. Front Row!joan Philcox, England, Ted Dunham, Ireland, Ross Spurling, Bermuda, Cliff jaquith, Ontario, Lorne Forbes, British Columbia, Edwin Wilson, Ontario, ,lim Holdf en, England, Gordon jaquith, Ontario, Douglas Firth, Ontario, Sidney Ball, Montreal, Mrs. Van Meter, England. Absent-john Robertson, Scotland, Dean Moe, Ohio, Tom jeifs, England, A. G. Bowbrick, British Columbia, G. R. Thomas, British Columbia. British Empire Club TED DUNI-IAM, President LORNA WILLIAMS, VicefPresident SIDNEY BALL, Canadian Correspondent EDWIN WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer JIM HOLDEN, English Correspondent HE BRITISH EMPIRE CLUB was reorganized as such during the fall term of 1930. It is an outgrowth of the Canadian Club, which in its time was a reorganization of the British Association. The British Association was active in the osteopathic school as early as 1912. Since its beginning the present organization has grown steadily until it is now not only the largest group of its kind on the campus but also the most active. The Club holds at least one meeting each month at which time a program is presented consisting of addresses on Osteopathy or subjects of general interest. Many local people as well as members of the faculty of the college serve as speakers for these programs. The purpose of the Club is to provide a social and professional organization for all students of British nationality. Corresponding secretaries keep in touch with Osteopathic conditions and problems in the many parts of the British Empire, providing information not only for the members but for other students who may wish to practice in a foreign country. NIS+ 1117411
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