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Ex-Service 1VIen's Club I PROBABLY the most informal organization on the campus, and one of the most en Joyable, is this group of men students, each of whom has served Uncle Sam in some Capacity, either as a regular, or reserve army, navy, or marine corps. Started shortly following the World War by a handful of ex-soldiers, the club, few of whom have seen actual service under fire, still maintains the spirit of its founders who believed in their slogan, Peace if possible, but in war give 'em hell . At present eh.e club numbers over forty active members who get together most informally for dinner and an evening of trench talk . During the past year, four such meetings took place, Unlike most organizations of this size, the ofiicers' roll has never contained more than the name of one member, the commanding officer. This year the com- mfmdmg 0mCLr was O. C. Latimer. Each meeting was managed by a group of aides to whom the commanding oflieer expresses his hearty thanks. Among these were Sid Clark, Glenn Lamb, Dr. Bill jones, G. I. Flint, Ernie Ross and many others. Dr. Pearson Dr. A. G. Davidson Dr. Warner O. C. Latimer W. Jones Glenn lamb Ernest Ross Stub jones A. D. Boucher I. J. Choate Fred laitner RODCIT WQIIQCQ A. D. Boucher RiCl1aI'Cl Shannon MEMBERS A. Oliphant Clyde 'l'h.ompson Chester Atterbery Floyd Benton Joseph Beasly W. Horn Edward Loest Luceo Mossman Reginald Martin Frank Krumbholtz Arnold Rotermund Dr. Waleher Dwight S. Colson Herbert Clough Fred Wells James Liner Leon Bell Lester 'Favel Irving King Charles Carlstrom Patrick Wilson Eugene Hopkins Donald Taylor Ralph Everett john O'C0nnor Edmund Robinson Paul Swayze
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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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K. C. O. S. Badminton Club O. C. LATIMER, Presidem I-I. G. CLOUOI-I, Vice-President E. T. Ross, Secretary- Treasurer OROANIZED some eight years ago, the Ram indoor racquet-wielders now boast a roster of stars and near stars to the number of ninety-four men and women students who like to play for fun's sake or occasionally for their Alma Mater. Women's League DOROTIIY WII.SON, Presidem 'PHE WOMEN'S LEAGUE is made up of all the women associated with the school. Each year it sponsors the Children's Free Clinic. Twice each year it gives a recep- tion to the incoming freshman classes. The regular meetings of the League arc tl1e first Tuesday of each month.
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