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Heralding 1940 were Fred Golinveaux, presi- Exploring Their World All biology students and any one else interested in adventuring in this field of science are eligible for membership in Beta Gamma. The annual social event, a hike and picnic of the biologists, was held in Byrnes Park last in spite of rain and unfavorable weather. fall Attending the Junior Academy of Science Convention at Ames April 13 were Geral dine Kregle, Gwendolyn Starr, Virginia Thomas, and Mary Paras and attending the A. S. in Mt. Vernon April 19-20 were Maxine Welch and Bernadine Wheeler. Miss Velma Older, biology teacher and en- thusiastic scientist, directs the activities of this organization. Club oflacers for the fall of 339 included Eunice Widmann, presidentg Ma Welch, vicc-president, Christine Paras, secret and Lorraine Kammerdiner, treasurer. Xine aryg Executives for the second semester consisted of Maxine XVelch, presidentg Bette Davis, vice- presidentg Mary Paras, secretary, and Norma Brinker, treasurer. In East's big parade of clubs march the experi- menting scientists carrying the Phi-Chem banner. Two major treks of this battalion headed towards the john Deere Tractor Company and Soybean Processing Company. Marvel Decker and Russell Millette attended the Junior Academy of Science Convention at Mt. Vernon April 19-20 as representatives of the experimenters, entering a wind tunnel as the clubls project. Arnold E. Luce, physics and chemistry in- structor, is the advisor of the up and coming scientists. Leading the Phi-Chemlers during Hrst semester were Warren Tarr, presidentg Fred Golin- veaux, viee-presidentg Mark Watson, secretary, and Annie Kalianov, Russell Olmsted, and Shirley Rogers, program committee. dentg Lorna Koob, vice-president, Ed Webster, secretary, and Charles Bentz, Leroy Corderman, and Annie Kalianov, program committee. I5l','I'A GAMMA lflksl Roxx: ll. Xlflieeler, C. Reed, M. XVelch, G. Starr, M. Paras. if Sl'coNn Row: L. Kammer- diner, ll. Seaton, M. Frerichs, D. Schmidt. rl-illllill Roxx: li.. Widniann, C. Paras, R. Jordan, G. Kregle, M. Mayes. l'l'll-Cllrll-QN1 lrlkvi Roxy: D. Rasmussen, xl. Irwin, H. Nich- olas, A. Kalianov. l.. Corderman, R. Lederman. Si coxn now: l.. Scovel, li. W'ebster, D. Peter- sen. C. lientl, M. W'atson. R. Fouts. iff THIIQD xroxvz D. Beckwith, l.. Knob, XV. Tarr, VV. But- terfield, D. Slaughter, AI. Boice, F. Golinvcaux.
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F1ksT Row: M. Anderson, ul. Wilson, B Snyder, Harrison, M. Anderson, K son, M. Trefger, F. Gonvales, P. Bagley L. Losec, B. Cole. With Brush and Tallet If a visitor should drop into the art room any Tuesday after school, he would find the Art Gang absorbed in mask making, drawing posters for i'Swing's the Thing, modeling clay, or any other activity that would interest an artist. The art club chose the name, Art Gangf' to break away from the feeling that artists are dif- ferenti' in character and appearance. In this organization one is free to use the technique with which he wants to draw, and also, he is free to use any medium he desires. The active membership is now 16. Their ofhcers are Marguerite Anderson, presidentg Jeanne Harrison, vice-president, Kathleen Daake, secretary, Jeanne Wilson, treasurer. In case the visitor still doesn't know what or- ganization this is, just tell him to look on their apparel and find a little modernistic pin which says Art 1 1940. Page Fourteen Bob Gunder- son pictures Charge of the Light Bri! gadel' C raft work zzppenls to ar- fistic minded Betty Snyder sketches Art Through the Ages . -fe we..em.enm:m.waw.wm..w.. mer r r..miiiaszfw. Daakc. it SECOND Row: I. Richard-
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In Honor of Endeavoring to promote better sportsmanship and stimulate interest in athletics, the Trojan Club holds an important place in the formations at East. Scheduling their meetings in the evenings in the gym, they play basketball, swim, wrestle, and work on the bar following the business meeting. Potlucks make up many of their socials. The Trojans and the W Club of West High held joint meetings during the past year, alter- nating in playing host. Under the advisorship of Coach Leonard Raf- fensperger, President Bob Simbric, Vice-president James Redden, and Secretary Jim FOX led the boys during the Hrst semester, and President Odadean Hollins, Vice-president Leon Pike, and Secretary Bill Klein took over during the winter tgrm. P1530 Sixteen G. A. A. FIRST Row: M. Cheatham, B. Marx, P. Camarata, L. Sill L. Showers, A. Bukoff, L. Cheatham. Sf? SFLOND now Widdel, Nlusgrovc, V, Truax, Jones, VU. Summers D. Robertson, M. Seagraves, J. Johnson, D. West, F Ketchum. Tl'lIRlD ROW: C. Roig, G. Fauver, L. Single- ton, M. Preriehs, F. Faust, Loy, C. Coonrod, D. Averill L. Walker, E. Mildenstein, Ii. Koweil. iff FQUIQTII ROW D. Pudil, E. Widmann, L. Kammerdiner, I. Young, G DeGriselles, V. Baker, xl. Alexander, L. Bixby, D. Wfay lf. Scribner. TRo,I AN CLUB FIRST Row: D. Slaughter, B. Updegraff, H. Zell, B. Sim- bric, WV. Welch, R. Stephens, B. Klein. Sncoxn Row: AI. Brooks, Ll. Tyson, L. Fike, J. Logan, D. MCKlllSIf5', G. Marmie, M. Ballmrn, B. Ryan. YQTHXRD aow: V. Jones D. Kelly, M. Klenzman, H. Robinson, H. Peterson, R Hoofnagle, B. Gunderson, R. Sears. FOURTH Row: D. McDermott, B. Lynn, R. Zegarac, D. Dierenfield, D. Seid- ler, R. Ostrander, D. Bandneld, E. Stephens, R, Arthur. Their Prowess Good sportsmanship and cooperation form the basis of the revised G. A. A., girls, athletic associa- tion, guided by a board of twelve members. Any girl interested in joining must submit her name to the board for approval. If accepted, she earns 75 points before becoming a member. A play day May 18 Was an innovation in the annual program. Many G. A. A. members of neighboring schools within 100 miles participated in the parade of fun. Miss Lyla G. Sill, girls' physical education director, guided the club formation composed of Louise Showers, president, Elwanda Mildenstein, vice-president, Florence Ketchum, secretary, and Pauline Camarata, treasurer. The masters, close on the heels of the officers, were Laura Bixby, Ann Bukoff, Louise Cheatham, Mary Cheatham, Chai-- lene Coonrod, Jean Jones, Elizabeth Koweil, and Bertha Marx.
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