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l Furl run' Sn-wart. fiarielrman. Yiger. Trout. Fourre. Samples Borst. Slnind mn' Ruth. Gendron. Wav. Kneeland. Drake. Ostert-em. Lewis lnzrd run' Dennis, Hutchinson. Nlincher. Peterson. Vfhirener. Lee. Townsend. Boll. Iifiirlli run: XX'vart. Schmidt. Anderson 3 61116 First Semester Office Second Semester Floyd Borst President David Kneeland Donald Whitener Vice-President Clarence Bariekman Harry Trout Secretary Gerald Samples HE S CLUB was organized September 27, l926, when it was realized that an organiza- tion composed of maior letter earners could be of great benefit to our school and to athletics in general. lt has in the past been active in all sports, keeping the traditions of the school and helping in every way to foster new ideas and ideals, The purpose of the club is to create a feeling of school spirit, to assist in patrolling the athletic field during games, and to work toward the betterment of the school. Some activities of the club are the maintenance of the tradition that award sweaters shall be worn only by those who have earned the right to wear a letter. The club assumes all debts of injured players who are unable to pay the bill themselves. Active membership in the S Club is limited to boys regularly enrolled in school who have been officially awarded a letter in a mayor sport. There are thirty members this year, making the club one of the strongest in the history of the organization. Initiation was held in the auditorium at the time football letters were awarded. The S Club party, which was held in April, was a barn dance, with prizes for the best costumes and entertainment in the form of old time novelty numbers. mum ii'-nt
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'Z 1 L-.l l ll lliiiifin- M1-ll. Hawk. Nlrliinnrx. Srlimidt. Rove. Mallnws. DeRosn-r. Carlson. -Xnker. linlrm. McDonald. N Hogan. Allaim. Cormier. Crossman. Krrienlwaum. Leblav. Daxidson, Sroneld. Cleveland. NX'ilei. Anker. Latvvl. jolmnson. Srlpcsrad. Ransom. McCann. Grcenvalr. Dahlman. A. Hogan. Quartler. NlcLaughlin. Morkrrt. Grindrod, LeDrew, WH-n7. Chencv. Purdy McGuire. Cloutirr. Robinson. Bovlan. Logan. Brooks, Vfhirv. Ball. Samplrs. B. Taxlor, J. Taxlor. Small, Cano. Gitlord. K. Hogan. Knecland. Osltfornr. Dunning. Pep em First Semester Office Second Semester Lorraine Catto President Maxine Enlow Eileen Robinson Vice-President Bernice Latzel Margaret LeDrew Secretary Mary Davidson Maxine Enlow Song Leader Alice Carlson HE PEP CLUB, that enthusiastic group of girls whose main purpose as a school organiza- tion is to promote interest and spirit in school activities, began its most successful year last September with a membership of fifteen, many of its girls having graduated in l935. Starting its good work immediately, the club initiated new members in the fall, At the beginning of the second semester it again took more girls until the organization now boasts sixty-six peppy followers, making it the largest group since the club was started in l93-4. The Pep Club girls were present at all football, basketball, baseball games, and track meets at the opening whistle, and led the students in songs and yells until the contests ended. Although the last of the charter members are graduating with the class of '36, the Pep Club looks forward to a successful and an eventful year in 1937. lu iilxl
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Fin! ml: Linton, Nelson. Ransom, White. Cano. Kreienbaum, Mallows. Kimbel. Sr-.Und mn: Drake. Clouuer. Knuland, Schmidt. Lanning. Osterberg, Wleeks. foatcf of gonttof First Semester David Kneeland Donald Drake lack Kimbel Arthur Cloutier Margaret Nelson Harry Trout Helen Mallows lack Beaver Erna Ransom Donald Weeks Office President Vice-President Secretary Senior Representatives junior Representatives Second Semester Arthur Cloutier Ralph Osterberg Shirley Kreienbaum Harold Lanning Lorraine Catto Helen Mallows Max Schmidt Sophomore Representatives Erna Ransom Donald DeRosier Editor of Saghalie Elizabeth Hilligoss CTINC as the administrative corps of the Associated Student Body, the Board of Control sanctions all Student Body activities and gives suggestions which might promote the wel- fare of the students and the school. Sponsoring the Student Body Ticket Sale with greater suc- cess than in previous years, arranging for assemblies, and drawing up school calendars were only a few of the duties cheerfully assumed and well executed. The Board, comprised of the Student Body president, vice-president, secretary, two repre- sentatives from the Sophomore, junior, and Senior classes, and the Editor of the Saghalie, is advised by the superintendent, principal, and athletic director of the school. As greater steps are taken toward more absolute student government, the Board of Control is given more power in regulating student activities. We believe this year's Board has so wisely employed the additional power put in its hands as to justify the confidence placed in it. The Student Body deeply appreciates the splendid executive work done by the Board of Control. lnnily-ftiur
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