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9 Q f Z l The Agriculture club, as the name implies, has for its main purpose the furth- ering of agriculture knowl- edge and interest. Also, it strives to cultivate among the agricultural students worth while acquaintances. Not only those students who are at present in the Agri- cultural department are eli- gible for memberships but all those persons who have Agriculture Club OFFICERS First Semester President ELMER JOHNSON Vice-President RALPH MINEAR Secretary STANLEY WILKINSON Treasurer CHARLES LEWIS Second Semester some details which are, as a rule, not known to farm- ers, but which are of im- portance. The second pur- pose is to emphasize and make clearer some details which have been discussed but which still are difficult to understand. One of the most impor- tant activities of this organ- ization is that of caring for the school lawn. This puts . ' President I 1 been in this department can MAYNARD WELLINGTON into practice to a small de- become members. Every Vice-President gree the information the , . MARTIN JOHNSON other Thursday night the S t club members secure at the 1 CCYC 31' - - - regular meeting of the club STANLEY WILYKINSON various meetingsg certainly is held. Treasurer this is a worth while pro- The programs are varied DONALD CAMPBELL ject which is appreciated and 1lltCl'CSlIl1lg.1 Quite of- , MR' FRQQVEQYWEBER griatlgy by tlhe stttdentsl ten some man wio lS prom- t etics iave tieir p ace inent in agriculture work A e among the activities of this sp eaks before the club. ' club. Although several dif- Such programs have in the ferent games are played, P3-St beell VCTY belleflclal . basketball and baseball are as well as interesting. An- the Ones best liked . ' other type of program X A An important club ' dvi ff ,577 jf ,1 : 2' ' which has also been is S, uu, 'S ,,e, event is the Annual used and has proved 3 l2zt.,fgt,q,yf ,, banquet to which the - K ' .1 hyfii. ff f i 'Mit' 'T Q, '15 ig,ilz' - successful is the show- r if lille ff r f t ., members and their . . 7 ti fgzwfg e.,L ga.-1 K,-I,5,t,. .wgggqi i '2gI'?iizf5is.' ' . mg of Shdes. There 3 eee, igg.. .., y 1 ,w . fathers, and the alumni are two main purposes ' -SET members of the club for using slides. The :ii ,Q and their fathers are first one is to bring out 'ig li invited. . gi' Charles .Lewis Elmer Johnson Maynard Wellington XA C f one hundred sixty-six
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The R club, founded in Rockford High School three years ago, devotes its time to only one thing, ath- letics. Consequently the only persons eligible for membership into this club are those who through hard work on football held, bas- ketball floor, cinder paths or in the swimming pool have earned their letters. The meetings are held every oth- er Tuesday at 7 :OO P. M. in the high school building. Mr. Lundahl, the efhcient ad- visor, is largely responsible for raising the R club to its present high standing among the other school clubs. This, the members feel, is especially admirable since the club is but three years old. Another reason for the success of this or- ganization is the splendid cooperation on the part of the members. It is the wish of every athlete to make this, his club, the leading one in school. One of the chief aims of the club is to 'tit R Club OFFICERS First Semester President ROBERT DENNIS Vice-President RUSSELL ATWOOD Secretary FRANK JOHNSON Treasurer LEO CAMPISI Second Semester President ROBERT DENNIS Vice-President RUSSELL ATWOOD Secretary FRANK JOHNSON Treasurer LEO CAMPISI Advisor N, MR. ARTHUR LUNDAHL v . J ' tt i Pi th 'l tt tu promote clean athletics. This is one of the chief essentials of a good team. It has a cheering section of its own to encourage their brother athletes who are in the active competition. The R club furnishes the ushers at the basketball games which is a great help to the school. The club al- so puts on several rallies every year, particularly in the football season. These are of real value in encour- aging the teams. This organization has so- cial qualities too. Each spring it holds a sweater formal dance. This is con- sidered one of the best dances of the school term, and nothing is spared to make it such. Every let- terman wears his sweater to this affair, while the girls come in formal attire. Athletes from other schools in the Confer- ence are sent invita- tions, another way to encourage good feel- ings among other con- ference schools. ,-f. sf.f5QMV Aj S0 55-t 1 I Vlfflisgiiiig 5 ' :fir : QN X: fiii, 'V 11.5 f i ' A Ta r t . yt flivl- 'fly-i l aiiiifim f-iizlll .-Milt L7 yi ,w,Q,..,,!:.! ttlifzly' Hijgg A Vy gsggzggim '- f My - - fi-alla tttlifttt wgllll' al Kliffft l T ' ll .sfiiie-ltzlflifillifi ,,, ts, tn, ,.. ,at .i A . I ..i,..yt,.,Mtg5 :: fiytiililtxffff, .apr -fsiqs-llgs Pllifmf img-.93 'It f Linn' --K 'LK , .Sf gi fts ii! -. l m , gil? ' 5, ll ltr- 5 , Orrin Nordstrom Robert Dennis Robert Shaw T - l . .- f nne hundred sixty-seven QQ
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