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Oalc v last -tball oring S ...23 ...19 ...23 G ...2li ...1T ...26 ...1-l ...1S ...13 ...12 25 ...18 G 1933 I4 de- ered irkio City arm. be- e to has 'om- many ieets with ater lace Class Nineteen Thirty-four 17 MILITARY CLUBS OF NVORTH HE National Defense Act, in its original form, became a law on June 3, 1916, just prior to our entry in the VVorld VVar. Part of this act provides for the Reserve Officers Training Corps, the senior units in praetieally all colleges and universities, and the junior units in most of the high schools. The R-. O. T. C. Unit at Lafayette comprises one company, known as Company H , This company has had an eventful year and has hopes of becoming an Honor School, a designation given by the lieadquarters at Omaha at the annual in- spection of units throughout the Middle West. Company HH sponsors two military organiza- tions, the R-ifle Team and the Clip and Cartridge Honor Society. The Rifle Team entered the Hearst Trophy Match this year but failed to place. The Clip and Cartridge was more active than in any previous year. Besides giving advanced military training, it. held three successful parties. R. O. T. C. offers a splendid opportunity for the development of better citizenship. Its mission in high schools is to awaken in the student appre- ciation of the obligations of citizenship, to prc- pare him to discharge his duties as a citizen, and to qualify him as a military leader. It is expected that the enrollment for Lafayette will be one hundred or more next year. HUR-RAII FOR THE GIRLS HE Girls' Athletic Association started out with a bang when a great many new mem- bers were initiated into the elub at the beginning of the school term. A hike to 1Vyeth hill and a big feed were the events of the day. Many interesting sports filled the year's pro- gram. A soccer tournament resulted in a tie be- tween seniors and juniors. Next came volleyball, with great rivalry among the three teams. Per- haps tlie major sport was basketball. A Round Robin Tournament was held with the seniors com- ing out victorious. ln a home rooln game between juniors and seniors, the seniors again held the upper hand. Baseball and track, with many girls participating in each, were the next sports to be practiced. The greatest event of the year was the first anual G. A. A. Day on March 23. In a junior- senior baseball game played at home room, the seniors again showed their prowess, marking up a score of 27-7. Popcorn balls were given to all who attended. A round-up party, with each member bringing another girl as her guest, closed the year. QIWND ....ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.... Bank of North St. Joseph ....... ......... 2 Platt-Gard Business University. . . . . . . 1 Doris and Dorothy Barrackman ..... 1 E. J. Prawitz ............... . 1 H. R. Dugdale ................. ... 1 A, T. Smith. . .. ... 1 First National Bank. .. . . . 1 Francis Smith . . . . .. . 1 Mrs. Williaiii Fibert ...... .. . 1 Gilbert Smith ..................... . 1 Lawlor-Grant Motor Co. .... . . . 1 Spalding Sporting Goods Company. . . . . . . 1 James Lofflin ........ ... 1 St. Joseph Gas Company ............. ... 2 Dale Loe ............... 1 St. Joseph Ry., lit., Heat K: Power Co .... .. 5 Mannsellreekk Book Store, , , . . , 1 Brewster Taylor ...... . . . . . . .. . . . 1 Orby Mander ........... . . . 1 Nelson Pharmacy . . . . . 1 Nelson Printing Co.. . . . . . 1 Townsend Clothing Company ........... 1 Townsend-Wyatt 8 'Wall Dry Goods Co. ...... 2 NVestern Dairy 8 Ice Cream Company. ....... 1
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