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FIRST ROW: Miss Agnes Morgan, Sponsor; Jack Howard, President; Harvey Smith, Vice-President; Harold Stuart, Secretary; Lloyd Barbee, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: LeRoy Mueller, Reporter; Flo Brown, Mascot; Genevieve Gray, Mascot; Hugo Cordts; Weldon Crawford. THIRD ROW: John Middleton; Tom Moon; George Richey; Jimmy Wolf; Earle Zucht. (Eombno Spbattng ijoridij SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Two socials in October: one welcoming new students at Jack Howard ' s home; a get-together at Genevieve Gray ' s home. Picnic at Tom Moon ' s Medina Lake cabin; dinner-dance, November 23, Rainbow Terrace; Cow- boy-Senate barn dance, December 17; ice-skating party and dance, March 1. ATHLETIC FEATS: In football the Cowboys won 1937 Cowboy-Senate game by default; of the season ' s five games with Senate, Cowboys won two, tied one, had 35 points to their credit. Cowboys made most penetrations in tie-game, giving them margin. In basketball the Cowboys claim unchallenged superiority; by technical forfeit won Senate series. Five regulars on Varsity Team, Cowboys. LeRoy Mueller captained team; Jack Gueldner, high point man. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Publications : Editor, Jtinior Ranger — Jack Howard Business Manager, Junior Ranger — John Middleton. Business Manager, EL ALAMO, — Lloyd Barbee. Forensics — Dramatics : Debate — Lloyd Barbee, No. 1 man. Business Manager one-act play and Forensic Groups — John Middleton.
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-- FIRST ROW: Floyd McGown; David McMahon; Wade McNeill; A. J. Miller; John Miller; Bill Nash SECOND ROW: Tom Nolan; Robert Ravicz; Robert Sawtelle; Arnold Schlindler; E. B. Simmons; Frank. S Slaymaker. THIRD ROW: Howard Spencer; Roy Swayze; J. Judson Taylor; Aven Torbert; Carter Wallace; Hal Wells; Aubrey Wilson. irnatp Spbattnu nripty SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Moonlight picnics, stag banquets and parties, regular and special socials, such as kid parties, and two annual semi-formal dinner dances, honor- ing new officers of the club. OFFICERS, 1937: Thad Weaver— President. William Wilson — Vice-President. Raymond Weber — Secretary. Joe Werckle — Treasurer. Fl-ank Slaymaker — Parliamentari an. Tom Nolan — Reporter. OFFICERS, 1938: William Wilson— President. Thad Weaver — Vice-President. Eugene Burton — Secretary. Joe Werckle — Treasurer Frank Slaymaker — Parliamentari an. Gordon Beitel — Sgt-at-Arms.
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Merrill Bishop, Sponsor; Ruthie Smith, President; Carolyn Kirk, Vice President; Josephine Curry, Secretaiy-Treasurer; Mary Louise Saunders, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Libby Pines. Historian; Mary Lee Bernhard; Opal Bush; Maigaret Bush; Lois Evans. THIRD ROW: Helen Claire Ginther; Kathleen Jones; Minnie Ruth Riebe; Veta Mae Smith; Henrietta Speckles; Marjorie Walthall. Alpl|a Kappa tgma PURPOSE: To stimulate interest on the part of students in modern educational prob- lems, and to solve these problems as a group. ACTIVITIES: The main project of the year has been to discover the reason for people reading the funny papers. MEETINGS: The club ha.s a regular business meeting every first and third Thursdays. In addition, social meetings are held during the year. MEMBERSHIP: Girls who have the highest records in the Department of Education, under the direction of Mr. Merrill A. Bishop.
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