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CCLCJLLCQLLZS jUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE. CLUB MARION REINECKE The sweet and musical tones which are heard from the third floor corridor every day the Hfth hour, come from the voices of the Junior Girls' Cilee Club. We have loads of fun singing two- and three-part songs, and hope many of you girls who like to sing will join us next term. We girls in the group rank from first-termers to sixth-termers. Any girl who is a third-termer or above receives one-half credit or one-fourth unit for a term. lf you wish to join, see Miss Brix. President Ethel Hoepfinger Vice-President Rose Marie Foia Secretary Jacqueline Krome Assistant Secretary La Verne Meyering Treasurer Doris Ochs Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Marion Reinecke Sponsor Miss Brix One Hundred Six
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UGJUCQM5 SENIOR ORCHESTRA ELOISE ENZINGER The Beaumont Senior Orchestra is an organization which is probably familiar to every student of the school, for which of you has not heard us lending a musical touch to an Maud session with a peppy march or a patriotic selection? The seventh hour and the auditorium are the time and place of daily rehearsal. Variety in types of music studied. interesting comments on the backgrounds of compositions and their creators, and the fun which is a part of each day's work make the seventh hour a period looked forward to during of day of exacting math and other academic subjects. At present we are working on The Gondoliersf' a medley from the Gilbert and Sullivan ope- retta, several marches, and selections from Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherezade . Occasionally our democratic sponsor. Miss Brix, lends her baton to members of the orchestra, always an interesting and often an amusing event. In this manner many capable student conductors have been found. This term Hfty- one members constitute the orchestra, all but three on the job every day. Don't get the idea that the orchestra is all fun, decidedly not: there is plenty of work. but none of it boring. President Milton Reinert Vice-President Adelbert Eldridge Secretary Jean Froeckman Treasurer Mildred Seiser Librarian Fay Prange Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Eloise Enzinger Sponsor Miss Brix One Hundred Five
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CGCJMCQMJ BURBANK CHAPTER CLAIRE BALTZER The Burbank Chapter of the Junior Academy of Science. as its name implies, is a scientific club. Though the many and varied activities of the club are mainly along the scientific line, we have several social get-togethers during the term. For instance, there is the annual picnic of the whole Junior Academy of Science of Missouri, to say nothing of the outings planned by our Burbank Chapter alone. The meetings sponsored each month by the Junior Academy of Science, presided over by our own Jean Jaech, have been very interesting this term. Une month we went to Southwest High School to hear some instructive lectures on plant and animal nutrition. Another time the Academy met at Blewett to hear the results of some experiments showing the effect of vitamins on white rats. A most interesting meeting was held at Central l-ligh, where there was a lecture on Twins and Twinning. Our own chapter meetings have been high-lighted by various informal talks given by the members, which dealt with subjects from Radio Tubes to 'iPenicillin . Most of the members are working on projects for the Annual Exhibit to be held at Washington University. This exhibit is looked forward to each spring and is the fitting climax to a year of scientinc research and study, President XVilliam Furry Vice-President Philip Parshall Secretary Eloise Enzinger lContinued on page l3Ol One Hunjred Seven
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