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Top Row-Barnes, Rausch, Jones. Middle Row-Schneider, Eschliman, Prescott, Slifer. Bottom Row-Forbes, Litton, Finch, Weichel. RUSSELL KENAGA C. G. COHAGAN V. H. LOWELL. . C. H. RAUscH. .- C. L. MARTIN. , W. L. JONES. . . E. L. JOHNSTON. T. W. FINCH. ,. tl. C. ESCHLIMAN. . . L. R. FORBES. . . H. WEICHEL R. E. MURREL1.. F. N. BARNES .. -I. D. SCHNEIDER E. O. BACHER. . A. B. PRESCOTT. Service Ivlerfs Club RUSSELL KENAGA, President . . .Aviation . . . .Infantry . . . . .Navy . . .Ordnance . . .Infantry . . . .Aviation . . . .Marines ..............Marines .. ............, Artillery . . . . .Royal Canadian Artillery . . . .............. Navy War Department ..........Infantry . . Medical Corps ........Marines . ........ Infantry DR. H. E. LITTON .... .... C hemical Warfare DR. GEORGE FULTON . . . .... Medical Corps DR. G. C. STUKEY .... . ...... Infantry --m------ ,l gg ,-A------ 513111
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K. G. O. S. BAND ON THE STEPS OF THE COURT HOUSE r K. C. O. S. Band THIS school year has been a very active one for the Band. Many school functions and outside activities have kept the boys at their horns most ofthe time. A great deal of credit is due the Band and Director Frank Barnes for the way the musical part ofthe pageant was put over. The boys all blew nobly while the wagons rattled back and forth across the stage. Basketball games were also the scene of great activity on the part of the Band. Durf ing any timefout periods and at the half music filled the gym and during the actual playing time lovely razzberries were given the opposing players by making peculiar noises on the horns. Director Frank Barnes and Lowell Hardy were influential in getting the new red sweaters which formed the uniform for the Band this year. THE PERSONNEL TRUMPETS 'L. Hardy, N. Carter, W. Miller, R. Turiler, E. Porter, L. Hooker, C. Robertson' F' Purceus' CLARINETS?P. Welch, W. Gribble, T. Keane, P. Moorton, , . W. Farnsworth, W. Edwards, G. Stukey, G. Nahrgang, W. A Fetzer, J. Jilka, A. Beukema. FRENCH HORN1R. Steen, R. Gardner. ALTO HORN-W. Pfeiffer. SAXOPHONBS-F. Von Behren, R. Zay, G. Schriver, A. Forf tin, D. Heick. BARITONESgP. Smith, V. Lowell, O. Thompson. TROMBONBS-A. Turner, R. Patterson, L. Hewitt, J. Lord, R. Sifrit, A. Gulesian. BASSES1W. Nash, W. Robey, F. Staff. FRANK BARNES DRUMS-D. Rice, B. Morris, F. Taylor. Conductor LIBRARIAN-H. Gurney. , ?.-e-.-.....,-.Y-.L.-.- , I i ' .. ..-...1.-- iiisoi
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Top Rowe--Neth, Hess, Porter, Larrick, Staff, Hahn, Rogers. Bottom RowfeStacy, Manchester, Lang, Briscoe, Fisher, Gramolini, Meyers, Derfelt. Varsity OH Association HOUGH football has passed into ancient history as far as K. C. O. S. is concerned, the organization which was built around lettermen in that sport still carries on. The Varsf ity O Association came into being during the school year of 1921 in the American School of Osteopathy. The purpose of the organization was to form a closer bond between the athletes and to promote athletics in the school. With these principles as its guide the Varsf ity O grew and when K. C. O. S. was founded it was one of the early organized groups in the new school. The membership of the present Varsity HO is limited to those men who have won their letter in one of the major sports in which the school is active. At present basketball and tennis make up the list of major sports in K. C. O. S. Football was dropped from the list several years ago because it required more time than the student had to give, and be' cause of the Rict that most of the players had played college ball during their prefmedic days before entering the osteopathic school, This latter fact made it impossible for the school to enter any intercollegiate conference. Once each year the Varsity O Association puts on a dance at the Gym to raise funds in order that the old custom of giving an O blanket to the men who have won three letters while in school may be carried on. The dance this year was given in connecf tion with Sigma Sigma Phi and was very well attended ' 4 'i'-'1 lf.l7v' 1113211
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