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Wednesday 5. September 1934 R. O. T. C. Six companies were organized by Sergeant Truex to form the Thomas Jefferson High School battalion of the junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. Companies A, B, C, and D were composed mostly of old men. The other two companies, E and F were made up of rookies , or boys who were in drill for the first semester. These rookies were subjected to the usual embarrasment of being]sent after the cannon report and asking the sergeant when they could be measured for their rifles. Company A had an organization of thirty-seven members, honor o( being color company went to The The two rookie companies, E and F Company B had a roster of twenty-six cadets, company C and its forty-two members. Thirty-six cadets answered roll call in Company D. had twenty-two and forty-one members respectively. Friday 14 Oakland Game fr L Opening the 1934 football season, the Yellowjackets scored an easy 27-6 k ' , ' . : victory over the Oakland High School team on the local gridiron. Don m Frame, flashy halfback, gave the Thomas Jefferson lassies a thrill by his J , !ri f brilliant broken field running. Although it was the first game for both j|g teams, good football was exhibited by each team. Monday 17 I Coach Stuelke Organizations Meet Clubs and Literary societies of Thomas Jefferson High School met for the first time with their new officers. Law Club President, WillardLorenzen; Vice President, Bob Kiger; Secretary-Treasure, Raymond Pacholke; Sergeant-at-Arms, Stanley Hardegan; Sponsor, F. J. Paluka Woodpeckers Club President, Jack Shannon; Vice-President, Jason Zbinden; Secretary, Ed Shepherd; nsor, C. H. Carter Tage 14
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September 1934 Monday 17 International Correspondence Club President, Margaret Rasch Vice-President, Dorothy Williams Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Lindsay Miss Nell Holtman, Sponsor i ' - Masque and Bauble President, Tonchita Munson Vice-President, Maxine Leibovitz Secretary, Ralph Bray Treasurer, Liberty Bell i Miss Doris Hatch, Sponsor Senior Science Club President, Willis m Gotthold Vice-President, Jarrell Landeau Secretary, Donald Graves Mr. O. A. Bump, Sponsor G. A. A. Club President, Evelyn Tabler Vice-President, Leone Rockwell Secretary, De Loma Copeland Treasurer, Maxine Leibovitz Miss Hannah Nyholm, Sponsor Library Club President, Darlene Miller Vice-President, Gayle Jensen Secretary, Emily Bray Treasurer, Gladys Knerl Parliamentarian, Rosalie Rayburn Miss Feme Warsinske, Sponsor Tage 16
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