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Show O. M. Clark, Adviser Bill Sumner, President Fred Robinson. Vice-President Ernest Cook, Sec-Treasurer Robert Darling Dean Baumunk Leo Yates Donald West Ralph Smith Jesse Jensen One of the younger generation of clubs is Skulls, a happy-go-lucky gang of deal-swingers. Their membership runs from literary lights to athletes- from scholars to saps. Ignoring the in- surmountable obstacles in the path of any new club, Skulls produced one of the year's best assemblies, which featured a "Do You Know Weber?" quiz, complete with trick questions and gag prizes to well-informed responders. The club sponsored a snappy sport dance, also. In their short history they've done the school plenty of good with their enthusiasm, energy, and cooperation, although they can't bowl worth a darn. Seaman Mills, President Ardell Russell, Secretary Delbert Nye Harold Woods Dick Russell Rolene Pitt Daniel Bradshaw Paul Drake Ben Fowler Kathleen Graham Frank Doxey Grant Rees Chall Allred Marian Mikkelsen Nola Agricola Le Moyne Peterson The sociology club has taken upon itself the solution of the more important social problems of the current era. The closely knit, active organization has spent a year in study and research of evils pertaining to both college and general life. Some of the club's more noteworthy activities have been the traditional excursions to the various state institutions. Among those visited this year are the State Hospital, the State Prison, the Industrial school, and the School for the Deaf and Blind. The organization is outstanding in that it attempts to give its members something tangible besides the routine information of class rooms. The members' sociological experiences have been directly connected with the type of problems they will be likely to meet as social workers. |