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SCIFNCE CLUB CIVIC QUEST CLUB The Science Club is an organization com posed of science students who have as their To promote higher ldeals better citizenship and a gi eatei interest in current events and CIVIC J 1 ' 1 7 . obgect the promotion of interest in science courses in George Washington high school. Each faculty member in the science department sponsors two meetings a semester. Under this system, the club has functioned more efficiently this year than in previous years. Interesting speakers were Dr. E. T. Gaddy, who spoke on What is Required of a Pre- lVIedic , The Rev. John A. Farr, who discussed 'Science and Religion , and H. E. Cory, who ex- plained Science in the Oil Industry . questions is the sole purpose of the Civic Quest The membership of this club consists of such pupils of George Washington high school as are in sympathy with the purpose of this club and shall have complied with the initiation re- quirments. The Civic Quest meets every other Monday at the close of the ninth period in room 107. A business meeting is conducted by the members. Mrs. Kathryn D. Schakel is sponsor of this club. SGIGIIGS lilllll l30l
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lailll Club LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS Le Circle Francais 4 The French Club 5 was organized Tuesday, December 13, 1932, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Alice Shultz. This club is to promote the students' interest in the French language and to better acquaint them with the life and literature of the French people. The officers are Edward Findlay, presidentg Lucille Broich, vice-president, Jane Flete- meyer, secretary-treasurer5 and John Dunn, Sergeant-at-arms. A pin was specially designed bearing the club name in a crescent, mounted with the French Fleur-de-lis. SODALITAS LATINA Sodalitas Latina is open to all Latin stu- dents. The officers are members of the advanced classes. The aim of the club is to further in- terest in classical subjects and to promote good fellowship among sudents of that department. Outside speakers, slides, and programs by club members have furnished varied programs for the monthly meetings. There is one social meet- ing each semester. The 1932-33 officers were Helen Sanford, president: Harold Gunderloy, vice-president, Mary League, secretaryg Lewis Coates, trea- surerg and Edith Joselyn, program chairman. b fmnnn emi E291
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