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HOOK CHAT CLUB
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(Pep Club OFFICERS Ruth Jones ...... Agnes Douglass Robert Huppee .. Motto ........... Colors .......... Sponsor ......... Miss Cruickshank ..........President .....Vice President Secretary-Treasurer .....Our Aim, Pep! ...Maroon and White ...Miss Cruickshank ............Sponsor HE purpose of the Pep Club is the in- fusion of Pep into all High School Pep Meetings, to ex press Pep at all ath- letic events, and to promote school spirit. The qualifications for active member- ship in the club aro as follows: Each member must be a bona f'de student of the Roundup High School with grades above passing in at least three of his regular subjects. He must be an active member, both in attendance at athletic events and n school. There is an equal number of boys and girls, and the mem- bership 's proportioned as nearly as pos- sible as follows: twelve Seniors, twelve Juniors, eight Sophomores and eight Freshmen. Members of the Football and BasketbaH teams, both boys and girls, are honorary members. AH members upon admittance take an oath of good sportsmanship, obedience and loyalty. Pep is apparent at all social activities and especially predominates at the an- nual Pep Club parties given in honor of the Football and Basketball teams. At intervals during the year the Pep Club gave short and clever stunts. Of particular note was the sketch entitled “Mince Pie.” After having eaten the pie our heroes not'ced a sign bearing the words “Cat Pie.” Each hurriedly de- parted and the last to see the sign was operated on. From his anatomy was taken a live cat, a football, Klein, in effi- gy, and other things which were by no means good for his constitution. The Club presented an interesting program on May tenth, in which an Egyptian for- tune teller played an important part. A pantomime entitled “And The Lamp Went Out” received enthusiastic com- ment. Miss Dean, accompamed by Miss Burcham, played numbers on the Cello. Songs were contributed by the Girls’ Glee Club.
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RODEO— 1929 21 Book Chat Club President .............Ethel Hendershott Vice-President .....................Gene Lambert Secretary-Treasurer...............Maymie Popovich Sponsor......................Miss Booth JDEAL1STICALLY, the Book Chat was organized to sug- gest better and more varied channels of reading. Prac- tically the members were to be given the opportunity of hearing those stories which time and situaPon prevented them from reading. A minute liberal education was its aim, as knowledge and discussions of “Books of the Day” was to be had. People like David Starr Jordon and Honore Willie Marrow found their way into the talks. Books such as Edith Wharton’s, “Children;” Upton Sinclair’s, “The Jungle;” were reviewed. The semi-social meetings called forth com- ments and discussions on worth-while questions as well as the appreciation of kindred spirits. CLUB ROLL Ruth Jones Margaret Benjamin .Margaret Lewis Ethel Hendershott Maymie Popovich Sylvia Lindgren Florenec Woolfolk Mary Kulay Chari ine Moss Virginia Cameron Mildred Swanson Gladys Schwab Grace Simpson Margaret Roberts Estelle Fletcher Annie Evans Lois Sproul Gene Lambert Edwin Dorman Raymond Lewis
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