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Bachelors Club OFFICERS F1Rs'1' SEMESTIQR SECOND SEMESTER 4 I X A l , JOI: 10MfwI -... .......... P rc.v1dc1t1l BILL RICE ................. P7'6'S1Ll'Ll1l BILL RICE. . , . .Secretary-Trcas1u'e1' 13121, BAKER. . , . , .Scc1'0tc11'y-Trcasm01 MEMBERS CK Arnie Rotermuncl it Ham Hammersten Bill Rieg Joe Tomei L' Swede Andersen Lee H Wheeler joe Shields Del Baker Bill Jacoby H. Herskowitz Chuck Markert Al Potts , C 4 l r - I u 1 1 1 lim Right Honorable Orcler of Bachelors is an organization strietly social m nature. Its membership is limitecl to thirteen members-fe the l,ueky 'fliirtetu ' To become a member one must be t'matrimonially free, a good fellow, 'incl fair mmded. L' Without a spouse they must remain or membership refrain. I K ' lW1LC each year the Bachelors give the student body a true representation of '1 H ' ' X rx . , Swmg tml, l1Su21lly being staged at the Country Club. An evening at a ll uh elor's Dance isa H UTY, Hey evening ofthe better sort.
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,, ,. 1 ,.A,A. H .,. .., -H . .. ll Top Row. Left to Right-A. Plattuer, W. Nash, lf. L. Burnham, S. Gaston, IC. Allen. Miclzllc Row-E. Hackney, M. McBride, N. J. Jacobson, L. Hollman, O. jones, C. Morrison, C. Bailey, H. Gross, R. Roberts. Bnllnm Row-E. Baker, R. Mulforcl, G. Bock, A. McQuarrie, L. Moore, M. Brogan, R. Markle, IC. Smith. Varsity Club AFTER a period of inactivity, amounting to about six years, the O Club was reorganized two years ago. At this time the O Club is more active than ever before, due to the increased popularity of golf, baseball, and basketball in K. C. O. S. Every member of this club has the privilege of wearing the letter O , which signifies that he has, at some time, represented K. C. O. S. in one of the major sports. Since the revival of the club, besides its activity as a club, it sponors the Animal Sports Night which consists of exhibitions of various sports. True, some of the features of this annual are somewhat ludicrous, but it does serve the purpose of stimulating an already sport conscious student body. Every man in the club may justly be proud of the letter that he has earned through the none too gentle competi- tion ol K. C. U. S.
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