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Sixty-sixThe GothicThe Grinds’ ClubThe object of the Grinds Club is to create a greater desire for study, toincrease the sale of John D. Rockefellers oil, and to enlarge the trade of ourLocal Opticians.All students are not admitted into this organization. You must first comeup to the requirements that the Grinders put before you.The first requirement for membership is that you must be devoted to yourstudies. You must not even let sleep interfere. The second demand is thatyou must swear that you will study at least until twelve bells each night.Thirdly, you must prove that you are averaging not less than 99% in all yourgrades (including Deportment.) Fourthly, if you come within 20% of flunk-ing, .you are dismissed from the club in disgrace.The motto of the club is: One hundred, or know the reason why.No lady fussers need apply for membership-Rule No. 2 lets them out.The chapter role is as follows:Lloyd Setser, president; Ernest K. Lindley, vice-pres.; Andrew Hepburn,treasurer; Mary Jane Pate, secretary. Other members are: Kathryn Fee,Francis Wells, Mary Logan Esarey, Eva Torrence, Loraine Barbour, AnneJohnston. Paul Davis and Gib Corr are pledged.AN ACTIVE MEMBERB. H. S. 1915Sweethearts say, All the world loves a lover.Image alt-text: Black ink drawing an individual reading a book, about to unknowingly step off of a dock into water. They are also carrying a large book titled “LATIN.” Below the drawing is the text, “AN ACTIVE MEMBER.” The drawing is signed NORMAN. |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloom/id/1588 |
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Bloomington High School |
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