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I-'irlt Row: Kaye. Sherman, Wollsberg. Chosen, Sax. Kaldor. Second How: Mr. Pinkus. Weisman. Lowenstein. Iaclrson. Evans. Walsh, Russell. gm., cm The Galileo Chapter of the Iunior Academy of Science otters the opportunity for a deeper un- derstanding of science. Astronomical studies. this year. consisted of a lecture about Ga1ileo's life and about the geog- raphy ot the moon. Other events of importance included: a spec- tacular demonstration of electrical phenomena with the use ot a tesla coil: the study of the slide: lectures about the structure ot matter and the principle of the cyclotrong and visits through the science laboratories of St. Louis and Washing- ton Universities. gaoaiz The Agassiz Club is composed of a group of boys and girls interested in increasing their knowledge and enjoyment of nature. The weekly meeting at which such important topics as conservation and the various phenom- ena of nature are discussed. are highly informa- tive and interesting. During the term the Agassiz Club takes hikes to places of natural interest around St. Louis, gaining a first-hand oppor- tunity to study nature. Under its sponsor, Mrs. Katherine Chambers. the Agassiz Club looks forward to new laces and new adventures in the coming year. First Row: Kolodny. Schaeller. Hillman. Bartlett. Barr. Rubin. Redler. Wall. Michelson. Second Row: Schucart. Fein Rothman. Iont. Edwards. Phillips. Meyer. Lourle. Samberg. Welch. Third How: Mrs. K. Chambers, Zarkowsky. Kaufman. Greenwald. Sigel. Brown. A.. Pavey. Bowers. Brown. P.. Brown. R.. Littmann. Eighty-tive
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Pint Row: Weeks. l.. Weeke. M.. Parrish. Fuchs. Mueller. McNeill, Zemlick. Watson. Second Row: Weinstein. Krohn, Feir. Schweich. Schwartz. Hillman, Kramer, Schultz. Bernstein. Rosen, Third Row: Dolgin. Rubenstein, Katz. Glantz. Bromburd. Farber. Thompson. Garnett. Fourth Bow: Mr. Gronee meyer. Seltzer. Flowers. Doser. Nash. .fdrf .fdlafareciafion The Art Appreciation Club under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Gronemeyer has completed another successful year. Seeking to appreciate and enjoy art to the fullest extent. the club has visited art galleries and various exhibitions at the Art Museum. Almost all the members are taking art in school and the club serves as a continuation of their studies. Other activi- ties include painting and sketching scenes in the vicinity of the school and in Forest Park. l.lM'lel'Cl, The Camera Club was established for the pur- pose of arousing interest in taking pictures and in darkroom work. At the meetings, lec- tures on subjects pertaining to photography are given. Pictures token by members are dis- cussed as to composition and lighting effects. Each member is required to pass at least one test each term indicating his progress. Several members entered photographic exhibitions in the Science Fair at Washington University. The club. which is sponsored by Mr. Lyon. has a growing library of photographic magazines and books. Flrlt Bow: Sax. Kreisman. Chazen. Loewenstein. Stone. Second Row: Cohen. Payne. Middleton. Henrici, Mr. Lyon. Elql-tty-tour
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GIRIS' BOWLING CLUB First Row: Katz. Plattner, Schneider. Goldberg. Goanell. Green. Fanning. Minlrer, Austin. Second Row: Doblrin, Steinberg. Zimmerman Winkler. Kraus. Willcms. Natl. Obermire. Bagley. Third Row: Moore. Kirnchner. Iusten. Rinnert. Moore. Greene. Middleton. Robbins. Starch own., cm lT'S A STRIKHI Eighty-ali: It's a st-rike! No, there's still cr pin up. There. you've got it! Sounds like these come from the Del-Mar lanes every time the Soldan-Bleweti Girls' Bowling Club is in session. The club has been reorganized under the sponsor- ship ol Miss Iefiords and Miss Boerjesson. The membership consists of thirty-two girls, who are then divided into teams of four girls each. The teams have different names, some of which ore: The Gutter Girls. The Alley Cats, and The Strikers. The Club is proud of its bulletin board in the first floor corridor which posts the five highest averages on the club, cartoons. and pictures of the girls. This term officers are, Maedeen Gosnell. president: Shirley Green. secretary, and Eileen Fanning. treasurer. The girls have set the pace by organ- izing the only bowling club in Soldan-Blewett.
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