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NGS 'llirougb extensive ellorts on the part ol tlle ollicers ol' our Evening School As- sociation. a YN'Cll-Ol'glillllCll sotial seltetl- ule lor the school vear lllslti-+17 provetl popular ancl was enliovecl bv large nunt- bers ol' stutlents. .xllltlllg tl1e activities sponsored ancl supervisetl bv tlte stuclents themselves, lllltlllgll tbe li. S. A., were tlme Harvest .Xloon Dance in Houston llall, tlle cllll'lSllll2lS liall in Hutelrinson Gym, the Spring lfrolic anal the Graduation Ball to honor the Class ol' l9Al7. Also in lull swing was the revival ol' a spiritecl basketball team wllile every in- clination pointecl towartl tbe sponsorship ol' pingfpong anal tllfllllkllli' LCZIIIIS. Clreclit lor conclutting eapablv tliese extra-t'tu'riculars belongs to Presiclent Brute liratlv. X iee-l'resiclent Frank Moercler, Secretary lilaine Stewart. Lan- tern Clorresponclent Howarcl llaclxson, and an acttive Boarcl ol' Governors which is t'OlIllJl'lhCll ol' lfflarrv ,lJeMareo, .Xl'llllll' fil'ZlYlll, litlwin O. G. -l0lll1SUll. Robert li. Yost ancl 'lOSCIJll l'. Foley. SSIICI llll
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IIIHI WIIIIIH HII IIII SIICIIII The Night lN'atch Honor Society is com- posed ol' those students who are and have been active in extra-ctnricular activities on the Evening School campus while at the same time they have maintained satislactory scho- lastic standing. lt was with the thought of giving public recognition to after class workersn that the Night XVatch was lounded. The activties ol' this organization are prima- SIGIVIII IIAPI' PHI In january l928 a group ol' students in the Honors Seminar group banded themselves together and founded Sigma Kappa Phi Fra- ternity. The purpose ol this fraternity is to encourage and reward high scholarship among tl1e students and graduates ol the Evening School, to promote and encourage harmoni- ous relations between graduates and business people, and to assist its members i11 making contacts with outstanding 1nen in the lield olf commerce and Iinance. The officers of Sigma Kappa Phi for tl1e school year l9+16-47 were: President, Robert Caldwell, -Ir., Vice-President, Nathaniel A. Moyer: Secretary. Paul I,. llaleg '1ireasurer, Dominic A. DiSanti. rily concerned with the betterment ol the livening School. The Night lVatch holds it- sell' in readiness to help in any way possible the cause ol' the Evening School ol' Accounts and Finance. OH'icers lor the school year 1946- AI7 were: Cecil G. Compton, President: Rob- ert li. Yost. Vice-President, Edwin O. G. -johnson. Secretary: john M. Kratzinger, 'l'reasurer. Although the Evening School is primarily a mecca lor those who thirst for knowledge, we have among our student body members who Iind time and energy to engage in and enjoy the popular college sport ol basketball. Under the capable guidance of veteran Coach Carson 'I'hompson, the team renewed its activities this year alter having ceased playing during the war years. It was gratily- ing to watch these students play this fast. game and come out as good as they did against tl1e still' competition they encountered. Much ol' the credit lor the revival of this popular sport this year goes to their hard working manager lfrank Moerder. Ifrank is also Vice-President ol tl1e Evening School Association.
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