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TWBXTY.FI VIS Ufoitorarj “S ’ Club TlHIi Honorary “S” Club is an organization of the “letter men” of the college. The primary purpose f the club is tin- upholding of the high standard of athletics at Science and the continuing of friendships built up on the athletic field. In order to increase the school spirit aroused by the record which the athletes of the S. S. S. have made in the past two years, and to give the boys the recognition they so richly deserved, the school confers on those who have represented it in contests, the highest honor which it is in her jvnver to bestow, the red and black S . The S’ is awarded to those who have played in the various Science teams during the season, and whose sportsmanship has endured throughout that time. The two-letter men. Lawrence l lsaker. George I’isher. Rudolph Swenson. and John Nellcrmoe arc leaving this spring and their loss will be felt next year. The officers for the year were: President. Lawrence I Isaker: ice- President, Cyrus Kali!: and Secretary Treasurer. Loyal McLIwain.
Outing (Tlub Tj.ri VI VI! The cheery veil of the oui-door lusties resounds through ' wood and dale. A club that’s formed for outdoor sports, school pep and good times of all sorts. This body was organized early last fall and has sponsored many lively doings. No ends of fun can be had at the various hikes, sleigh-rides, and other out-door amusements that it undertakes. A merry bunch of students always appear at the meetings and whenever the club “took a trip”, “cat-men ts” were not forgotten. Stunts, games, and songs about the lire follow- Its first meeting was held the evening of the tenth of December when about forty Science students gathered at the main building and hiked along the river. Because of the pleasure derived from this event more of them followed throughout the winter. This club has been very active in promoting school spirit and in furthering good fellowship among the students of the school. The officers for the year were; President, John l.euthner; Vice President, George A. Fisher; and Secretary and Treasurer, Donald l.arin. —
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