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l-lEl936BARNARDBR m one an are no for not offer The Library f 'NDER the able direction of Mrs, john McKelvey, the patrons and alumni i w of the school donated the money for a much-needed school library. il Mrs. Clare Finnessy undertook the task of organizing the library into ' l a working unit. The desired results were accomplished in due time and a good scholastic library has been achieved. Dance Committee Senior Dance Committee successfully brought to a close the social ac- tivities .at Barnard. The first dance of the year was following the Senior Q' Wai? l Dramatics. The music was furnished by the school orchestra. The juniors f . f'4lf,: : put on a splendid dance at the Riverdale Tennis Club, having the well- known Eddie Munn organization as the orchestra. The Senior Dance Committee was composed of Laurence Evans, Chairman, Peter Bedford, Leo Ehrhart, Jack Hanrahan, and Charles Bolton. The Radio Club V 724 N the light of the new emphasis upon clubs at Barnard, our Radio Club l y Q was formed to promote interest in sending and receiving. The members of the Club are: Elliott MCEldOWney James C, Ryan Chief Opemlor Preridezzt John T. Clarke Vice-Preriden! Walter L. McManus Leo Ehrhart Secretary Treazrzzrer The Club's purpose is to teach the fundamentals of radio, and to build and operate a radio station. The call letters of this station are WQJCS. The transmitter, contacting stations within a considerable radius, has attracted the interest and curiosity of the students, revealing to many of them for the first time this involved and fascinating hobby.
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f ---- --- Tl-lEl936BARNARDBRlC fe as r fr me swam if a he The Chess Club , 'Ts HE Chess Club, a new organization founded this year by Mr. Geyer, has established itself permanently among the numerous activities of the l X ' 1 I A, . . . . ' CJR .PL school, and has roved itself worth of the time and labor ex ended in its q83 ,y wilt 6. P Y P i i behalf. The club has chosen othcers and a system of paying dues has been adopted. These dues are to be used for the requisite-s of the club. Plans have been made for matches with other chess teams. Having as their supervisor Mr, Geyer, the members have become, under his guid- ance, very good chess players, and we know that they will be successful in their coming matches. The club is instituting a novel idea, a chess match by radio. The match is to be played by means of jim Ryan's sending and receiving set. The results will be interesting,
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