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Lime sioux Activity ciub fconunueay 'l. To develop competent, aggressive leadership. 2. To create interest in other people. 3. To encourage students to participate in more activities. 4. To develope character, train for useful citizenship and to foster patriotism. 5. To participate in co-operative efforts. 6. To encourage improvement in scholarship and the objectives. Believing that the welfare of our country depends upon those who have learned to do in the right way, the work that makes civilization possible the council declared the objectives are: 1. I will get the best possible education and learn all that I can in preparation for the time when I am grown up and at my life's work. I will invent and make things better if I CBB. 2. I will take a keen interest in my work, and will not be sat- isfied to do slipshod, lazy and merely passable work. I will form the habit of good work and keep alert as mistakes and blunders cause hardships, sometimes disaster, and may spoil success. 3. I will make the right thing in the right way, to give it value and beauty, even when no one else sees me, or praises me. When I have done my best, I will not envy those who have done better, or have recieved larger awards. Envy spoils the work and the worker. 4. In whatever work I do with others I will do my part and encourage others to do their part promptly and efficiently. The dues will be 254 a vear and the manner of winning points shall be as follows, In order to be eligible to win points or receive awards, the membership dues of 2595 must be paid. This fact makes you a memer in good standing. You must live up to the objectives of this group. That each member in good standing who has participated as long as the club has been organized or a period of not less than four years will receive a life membership in the Little Sioux Activity Club upon graduating therefrom. No class may elect the same re- presentative more than twice. - WAYS OF EARNING ACTIVITY POINTS A points points per yr 1. Each baseball practice. Q 15 Z. Each basketball practice. 1 36 3. Each play practice. -2 I0 4. Each hour of physical education 5 350 5. Each band practice or lesson. Q 15 6. Each hourof vocal music. I 34
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