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Pre veo IN E:T, ‘. ae GARDEN CLUB 70 Michel Lemoinz, Evelyn. Weston, Francis Toolin cae) 3 THE GARDEN CLUB One of the most recent clubs formed at the high school is the Garden Club. At its first.meeting the following officers were elected: President, Michel Lemoine; Vice-President, Francis Toolin; Secretary, Evelyn Weston; Treasurer, Fred Strypek. The club work was divided into two parts; the discussion periods during school hours and the garden work after me f . 5 r : = A) 3 é : school. In club meetings interesting talks were given on the making of gardens, their value to young and old, and the various varieties of gardens. After schoo! hours the club members helped in planting trees and flowers, spent time visiting different gardens around town, and tried to help in keeping the school grounds free from waste papers and a rubbish. | 0 Pe The club members feel they have spent an interesting year in this work and hope to go even farther with it next year.. Yili N -e) we
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Tobe SN Ats tet RADIO CLUB Ronald Rand oF} Howard Reeves, Gale Tyler, Herbert Johnson RADIO CLUB The first project of the Radio Club this year was the formation and adoption of a constitution by which it is hoped the Club may be made a permanent organization. During the yeer each member has given a prepared lecture on some phase of electricity or radio. These reports have been very instructive, and much benefit has been derived from them. Several members have constructed either short-wave or broadcast-band sets for their own use, and some heve learned the continental code. A library of radio publications was established early in the season, and under the management of Kendal McRae has proved its worth. . At one of the meetings a radio set was put in operation by the members, but reception was very poor, due to the interference from the mechanism controling the school clocks. The greatest project of the club was a trip to the Worcester stations, W.T.A.G. and W.O.R.C. on the eve of our last vacation. Twenty members accompanied by Mrs. Marlowe, faculty advisor, made the trip. At Worcester they were shown through the studios of both stations and allowed to go through the control room of W.O.R.C. where the operator explained the various apparatus in detail. After going over the stations, the entire club enjoyed a talking picture on Africa. x ? Following is a list of members and officers: Gale Tyler, President; Herbert Johnson, Vice-President; Howard Reeves, Secretary; Ronald Rand, Treasurer; and Kenda! McRae, Librarian; L Allard, L. Dube, R. Freel, N. Gamache, H. Gleason, R. Hill, N. Haskell, M. Harvie, J. Hobbs, C. Lanza, T. Lavin. K. Letters, J. Pasquale, R. Miner, N. Ordway, C. Smith, V. Lacouture, members.
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THE MAGN) JUNIOR RED CROSS. CLUB Dorothy May Charlotte Gamblin, Rosamond Cook, Barbara Bicknell JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB The Junior Red Cross Club held its first organized meeting on October 2nd, 1930. The ges: officers were elected: President—Barbara Bicknell Vice-President—Rosamond Cook Treasurer—Dorothy May Secretary—Charlotte Gamblin Our first project was the making of scrap books and a flannel bed jacket for a child in the Leominster Hospital. The club members brought in discarded clothes and stockings, which were mended and given to Mrs. Parker, who distributed them where she knew they were needed. At Thanksgiving time we filled wo large boxes for needy families. Instead of giving money to the Enterprise Santa Claus, we dressed many small dolls. We have been working for some time on a blanket. When this is finished, it is to be given to Mrs.. Parker to be used in her relief work. This wil! complete the worth-while projects of this club for the y ear 1930-1931. (30):
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