Viking_Yearbook_48

LETTERMEN'S CLUB "Whiley" De I.ashmlllt ..... ... . President Joe Holland .. ..... ... A dvisor Frank Trllltlllan ... . ..... . Jlice· President Ray Poilller . . . .. . . . . .\('l'I'elor)" Treasllrer The Lellenncn's Ciub of Van­ port College, rnystit:ally Gllled the Order of the V, was formed in November of 1947. The members, during the previous year, had par­ ticipated in football , basketball, baseball, and track. Lettermen's sweaters were awarded to eligible members of the teams, and soon the grccn V's had become as familiar and omnipresent as the beloved Vanport mud. One of the school's largest groups, the club represents the most popu­ lar field of activity at any college. The purpose of the Lettermen's Club is to do whatever it can for the improvement of the college. From its membership came the school's fourth student body presi­ dent.

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