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Acacia Club 3 . R. liremau Smith Charles Markert. Raymond Markle Roger Bennett Charles Simpson J. Richardson Victor ll. Ragnall llugh Callery Vincent Frost N. li. Mcllride William Rice Henry Palmally Edwin Cook Owen A. Rice Earl Weeks Emil Smith julian Sams Olin Wilkinson Roger llall Eugene Gershon Charles Wyckoff Walter li. Williams Jimmy G. Miller Douglas Baird Dale Richardson Phil llaigis Sam Gaston Richard lfrench ll. Michelson john 'l'lmrlow joseph ll. Kiugslmury Louis Mulsand Burl W. Porter Ray Bentziu Robert liuochs :.,......- Gordon C. Ilemphill Douglas Muncie R. D. Simpson lf. ll. Skillings Vernon Skillings M. Golcllmerger Paul Murray
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FLOWER Wl1ite CU.1'11iLtlO1l Cowles Purple and Orange ACACIA CLUB.WELS founded at A. S. O. in the year l9I3, with all of its ineinhers being Master Masons. Since that time it has been the aim of the club to include only in its member- ship Master Masons or persons who intend to take Masonic work before the four years of school are completed. Beginning' the school year September, l937, Acacia Club purchased from Dr. George Laughlin, 'president of K. C. O. S., his former home on South Osteopathy Avenue. The membership of the club wishes to take this opportunity of thanking Dr. George and Mrs. Laughlin for the kindness and courtesy shown them while final arrangements for the sale Efgitbfelpg made. We wish Dr. Georgeand Mrs. Laughlin many happy years in their 1 Ll ntw home. Our present home is large and beautifully furnished and gives us greater opportunity for lncreasmg our membership. tAeaf'1Z Club has done well in extra-c11rric11lar activities during the school year, having ea J 'ur 1 - ' 1 I CC ie Basketball and Bridge lrophy for the second year. We have done well, also scholastieally. Sprilfltgtstaiidlingxsocial events of the year are the Hallowe'en Dance, Christmas Formal, a11d S Ofma lhese events plus monthly smaller parties and get-togethers help to give us a well proportioned social calender for the year. FIR SA o1fn1e15Rs M X F'M'tb1'tR S12coNu S191v11Qs'1'13n Roger .BCIIIICUL .... . . . . . .Prc.s'iclcM!. . . . . . . . .Raylnond Markle 5fly1llO11tlI Markle. . . .... Senior llvcrlor ..... ..... l ioger Bennett EU!!-13' l,51l11121ffy ---1 .... 7 'rcasurw' ...., ....... I Emil Smith 1111 . nnth ....... . . .Scc1'cla1'y. . . .... Walter Williams 314 South Osteopathy Avcnuc
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Ftowicla Red and White Carnations Co1,o1a Red and White 4 , 4 H v . 11112 Axis QIIAPIER of the Atlas Club was founded 111 the year 1899, seve11 years alter the founding of tl1e lirst school of Osteopathy. Since this time the Atlas Club has steadily been advancing in our profession, by now being represented in the six schools of Osteopathy. ' ' ' ' . . , . lhe primary aims of the fraternity are the advancement of the Osteopathic Science and the betterment of scholastic and social fields. These principles have been upheld by the fraternity in their line showing in both tl1e scholastic and social iiclds. ' lhe outstanding social activities were the Fall and Spring Fornials, illtCI'1l1i1lgiCti with VtlI'10llS other social events, l ronnntnt alu1nn1 are Dr. George Laughlin, 13I'CS1tiC1llL of the school, Dr. George 1' ulton, Dr. W. M. Pearson, and Dr. A. C. Hardy. OFFICERS FIRST SEM'55'1'ER S15coNo S1CM12s'1'ER M' G' Mmm ------ ...... P 7'0S1idC11l ,..... ....... I I. M. Gorric W- H- Mfffiian ..,. . . . lficc-Prcsiciclzt .,.. . . .IC. P. Stuart J' W' Purmt ----f-'-' . . .Sccrclary .... ...... A . M. Potts A. Il. Roterinund ..,. .... 7 'rcasurcr .... .... I 2. I.. Cruinley 612 West Pierce Strqgt
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