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given an idea muld be very ew institution gave special Nlr. Spalding. ine eating all :mosphere at lr cars as we ity not to be Zappiu, they rms. This is 4 us to .Wliss as advanced fue E9 ,A I X .pref 'E' .--ff'- THE ZONIAN 'N-...d ., . . F , 11, 'E 1 PHYSICS CL I '13 in the Spanish tongue as Mr. Carson's group, but they, too, conduct their meetings in Spanish. The Astronomy Club meets once a week at the Miraflores Observatory, we are told by William Poole, president. We are very much indebted to Mr. Hess and Nlr. Bullock for their lectures and our use of the observatory. He goes on to say: We have been observing the various positions of large constellations and planets, and are now learning to find these heavenly bodies by the use of astronomical alimanacs. Another one of our accomplishments is our knowledge in manipulating a Vernier caliper. A mathematical calculator, he added with an erudite air. We thank young Mr. Poole for his information and go on our way to the Physics Club. Here we notice great calculations taking place. Formulae materialize into simple answers under the hand of these members. Electric current is used to the advantage of the persons watching-and the shocking disadvantage of those with prying fingers. We worry for fear we are missing something. But lack Dornbrowsky, president, takes us around and explains things. There remain two clubs to visit. The first is Pro-Con, under the directorship of Mr. Hodges. Many interesting debates take place at their meetings. Walter Jones, PROfCON f .7 :my ,,,,, , ,,,, N My , .,,., 5. ,,,, ,..,.,, ,.,, L ,,,,. . ..-T . . ' ., ,. .,,, , .s.,..W, 1 ,f ' , A ' fe fr sk .-2. sf, f , X , , - -1 s pr-sr-:s g -.:,,g. ' :4 X- K, it s ' 3 .- . K. i - 'if f X 4 X- '1,w4f,., 1-I 5 J ' f , 2 ,, 2 W. Q any 3 S . aa.: XS. ,s , lofi . 3K . X is V 4 WC Z QMZW Q .sys A VW, X ,sy f JK. K A f Ks . N W guy- 55' K Kg VS,-.K 9,53 I ui. M ff A U 1 4 V ..-, so 'gf .- M Kf' f f ,, ,,,,, f -qi X71 ,L .... A, as if , U , , f Q55 , ' if ., asa Ju, ---- ,V-:fl as , Q f f 445 f , 'Z 40' 4 ff . ff':.:wf,..! .. 'aff , ' f- H:-fs--'Y 'V fs. 'sis' Sw .sf ' Q X? X 1' : Yfsf v' 'K f' X f:-Q V Gi 7 of fffff 'fff J 'lfif fd, ,A'fv'7 . M asf.-1-J...-. fnfdadsf :fs fe 'Rf f V f V 4 'iw' 2 511. Qs . ' G 55 f Wm f Mwa 5 ff' az? NZM f. , ., N fl ,swf Y W ' KQV WW ww f VW ffv W f f A 9 4 Z! ,, .. ..,. 1 .ww zu 15 f X f kgs , -fe' rf. .- -E f s im- N' ' if V X' fs ,..- '- 1: ' - ' fy - f M- 4 L11 -yf 7 .fs 0 X ,, 4,14 as 4 f- ., A s 2 .WU -!,'Q,t-tw , ,Viv ff N , ,M ,sf 'y fs-0 f f f f ,sg .5 ,. 1, revs, ' . . , ff 210 , ff .f ,YW , me-f,.,f ff ,fi , gf, W2 . S' 1 f , , , I f . , Z . ' fav. a A ,, U , , , . fi .f - Q 3' ,JA s f-vs, -1 , -1. ..,.f1 -,.z:f.-:fa fs ' -, fwf ' 4 f ' ., ' , ' f I I W ,QI 0 fggg mi fwt 7.1, ' 0 ws-' ff f QQ 6. ' -'21 ' ' f f , ,ws 4.15 X. is 5141. fVfw,:f.f - ,.,. ,isa , 5, -f, 7 , ,Q ' ,,.g'!,g' X -' f f ,, Y f f 1. f f ff -.t ,,, i, 5 -' ,, ' Qi QD f I ff L ', ,K 753 , fy, M ,g f' zw-fgf , ,KV f X ,f ggi f -f f 2 5295 vfK:,,. , ' I f , , fn , , ' az ' V' I f vws W' ' ' f M ' A Q ' ' , ' 45-W .rf ,K X HQ? is V 44 4, ' K f Z X 4 ' ,K myw X , ff Y f ' ' 1 , ef ' 1 sf i W f V ' ' Xt si f , 'Z i .7 i Zfi, , ' i ,' .. 2 - 5 , WV W 7 , f av V it ,V ,V MZ' .. V A ' i ' , , f P , -'iw .fig 's J 7 ' M' ' ' ' f sw. ' fr: far, 'ff , , Z -'0 L ' , f 5. ., , 5 ,, J i 56, A we . K W , f , ,A ' - f, as me ,. K fa V., 4 ,K I ,,, I. i I K, ,..,KW,,,, 4, J A K ,- , xx -K. ,,z:KI.,:.,,., m:T,.s,,tt.,,.,,.. ..,,.,i?.:i,T:2i:Z2W,f,..-..-AQ!!jg 'IV-MI!-V,-ipfymi-f-K--MAMMQW A X W . . ,K I ..-.,.. ,, , - V K , K . K , K if ll...:, W' lf ,,,4,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , ... ..T1:1.K-77:-1 H75 Nwvv 337- W . . M. ., - M E - 74 35 i ' A MMM V V i 4 Yi ' ' V WHY aim
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