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THE MIRROR Wymiawwn 1929 s. THE IRISH NAVY The Irish Navy enjoyed a very good year during the third year of its existence. This year the Navy was piloted by Skipper Sam Kelley, assisted by First Matte, Harold Hargrave. The log and strongbox were held by Clarence Doetker. Starting the year with a clean slate the salts purchased twelve football sweaters that were given to the Ietterfmen. The same was done for basketball and track. The Navy had charge of the Homecoming celebration for the football game with Evansville, October 27, and stunts and pep were seen in great abundance. The pep throughout the year was kept at a high pitch mainly through the efforts of the Irish Navy with the co-organization The Peppy Pirates. Skipper Kelley was forced to leave school and First Mate Hargrave guarded the destiny the remainder of the year. Page Seventy-seven
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THE- MIRROR MMM, - 3-929 - 'ft A 1. -1 ' as 'mg' PEPPY PIRATES This is the girls pep eluh of Oakland City College. It was organized in 1927 with the help of Miss Paelcer, the foreign language teacher at the time. The organization is based on Stevenson's Treasure Island with ollicers as follows: the President, Alleen Stonecipher, represents john Silverg VieefPresident, Marry Baker, is Ben Cung Secretary, Elka Lee Blackburn, is Spy Glassg Treasurer, Helen Willianiscuti, is Bill Bonesg and the Yell Leader, Ruth Hullett, is the parrot. Miss Tyndall is the sponsor of this peppy crew. In cooperation with the Irish Navy, the Pirates try to furnish pep and enthusif asm for the various forms of athletics. The contents of the treasure chest of the Pirates goes to the sweater fund to reward our deserving athletes. Through per' sistent efforts of the Pirates and the Navy the services of the Home Economics Club were secured to put on the annual Homecoming Banquet. Fifteen men on a dead man's chest, Yo Ho! Ho! and a bottle of rum! Page Scventyfsix
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'I-LHE MIRROR - 1922 THE DRAIVIATIC LEAGUE The Dramatic League was organized about five years ago for the purpose of stimulating interest in the drama and developing dramatic talent among the students. Iviembership is limited to students above the Freshman year, whose scholarship stand- ing is a B average. The League is a widefawake organization and has produced many worthfwhile plays. Two Shakespearean dramas, The Taming of the Shrew and As You Like lt have been given as well as Sheridan's popular comedy The Rivals. The League has been equally successful in presenting the more modern plays among which was Milestones, the Pulitzer Prize play by Owen Davis, which was very creditably presented last year. This year The New Poor by Cosmo Hamilton was given to an enthusiastic audience. Several one-act plays, written by members of the League, have been produced from time to time. In addition to these public performances the League has regular weekly meetings in which problems of play selection, casting, stage setting, lighting, makefup, and other phases of production are discussed. Many new members have recently been received into the organizations. The steady growth in membership evinces the popularity and helpfulness of the League. OFFICERS Ola B. Brock .......,.......... ..................,............... ....................... P r esidcnt Catherine Onyett ....... .......... V ieefljresident Constance Kelly ........ ......,,,....... S ecretary Page Sevcntyfeiglit
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