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f w t .4 af -, Rueb - Kinsley - Van Gerpen - Greenfield - VVoertink - Ripple - Hamilton - Campbell Burbank - C. Dougherty - Lundquist - Radclille - Rayl gfafeamen The Statesmen's Club was formed some seven years ago to further, among other things, the interests of its members in the practical school of campus politics. Although this rather sordid purpose has been since supplanted by a broader aim, it still points with pride to a membership that includes three council members, the presidents of five campus organizations, Tepee Day Chief, business manager of the Brave, two Varsity lettermen, Drake extemp and VValsh oratory winners, two scholarship students, president of the student body and sundry choir, orchestra and band members. As an organization, the club turned its attention to international politics and then balanced its program by including medicine, astronomy and music in a series of evening meetings to which local speakers were invited. The annual Statesmen's show was a financial success, the proceeds paid for three epoch- making parties and the organization closed another successful year with a full roster of mem- bers and no outstanding debts. President-Hugh Hamilton Vice-President-Donald Rayl Secretary-Ardeen Foss Treasurer-Charles Dougherty ,.,W,q9
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. A -. . , 5, N x V- - L.-- . Sttier - Chase -- Coon - Cline - Boardman - Martini - Seguin - Manson - Carlton Huber - Berdahl - Vickery and lfl The Xanadu Society is an honorary club for girls under the guidance of Dr. Ruth Caille and Mrs. Harold jordan. These co-eds organized in the fall of of 1936 for the purpose of furthering literary studies and encouraging the development of a friendlier spirit on the campus Only upperclassmen are eligible and selection is on the basis of the following qualities: schol- arship, character, personality, dependability and promptness. Thus the freshman year serves as a probation period. At business meetings, held on the second Tuesday of every month, current problems, book reviews and other topics of interest have been discussed. Numerous social events- a Christmas party, picnic, style show, and all-school tea for the girls of SFC-have been scattered through- out the year. The club preserves a vivacious spirit noticeable not only in its own activities, but in all campus events. President--leanune Seguin X ice-I'resident-Sonia Nlanson St'l'l't'lIll'Y?lit'lQ'll xlllflllll cial 1hanrrn:in-Nlarion licrllzihl Pltd t t':iptain-Nan C'-lou X u' 1 I P f . 7rNo---Lynx Lb,-rptpolitlilig St'i'l't'Ilil'f --Betty' cilllliff
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