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On November 11, the band of S. O. E. did its part to make it patriotic day, and I might mention that very few bands were out that day. On that day, the R. O. T. C. led by the band paraded through the main streets and at eleven o’clock in the morning played the National Anthem, while many a passerby stopped short, uncovered and stood erect to show that he was an American. We regret very much that we ever have to send back a negative answer to an invitation to play at some function, but there are times when it must be done. Most of us are here to study, although we do enjoy smokers, feeds and all school doings. The first five months’ work of the band came to an end in a concert and dance given at the K. C. hall on Grand Avenue, February 19, which shows what a bunch of willing fellows can do when they feel like working together. Now that we have a small consideration to work for besides our love for music, we expect great things of the band in the near future. It is too far ahead to say just what the spring and summer activities will be, but we are looking for many lively times. Page Four Hundred Thirty three
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uUjie WrattijU’ra The “Wranglers’ came into existence on October 10, 1919, although the name. “Wranglers’ was not adopted until January 22. 1920. Until this time, it was known simply as the “Literary Society.” It’s purpose is to give it’s members experience in making speeches and in debating. From the beginning, the society was a success. Mr. Castleman, who is a honorary member, presided over the first meeting and had a great deal to do with the getting the society properly organized. The officers as recorded on January 22, 1920 were as follows: J. C. Hendricks...................................................President W. L. Spindal...............................................Vice President R. Sutherland.....................................................Secretary P. Rhynard........................................................Treasurer E. R. Found............................... .......................Librarian R. R. Haake............................;..........................Custodian The total membership is twenty-eight, and everyone of the twenty-eight s striving to make the “Wranglers” one of the best Literary Societies ever organized. E. R. FOUND. Page Four Hundred Thirty-five
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