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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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