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CQJUCQUJ LUTHER BURBANK CHAPTER OF THE JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE BILL THURMAN The Burbank Chapter, as its name implies. is a science club. The club's activities are mainly along the scientilic line, although we have many social affairs during the school term. This term we took trips through Shaw's Garden and the Ciradwohl Laboratory, held a picnic at Forest Park at a later date, and had another party at a former member's home. Besides this, there are also many interesting events that take place in our own home room, 124. We have talks given by both students and teachers. A scientiic quiz was staged and a prize was given to the winner, Willard Mienholtz. Several of the members have also been very busy making and working on projects, among which are water culture of plants and germination of pollen. Another very interesting event, which occurred during the term, was the meeting of the entire Junior Academy of Science at Beaumont, November 17. with the Burbank Chapter in charge of the program. President Tom Anderson Vice-President Eloise Enzinger Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Sue Collum Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Bill Thurman Cabinet Members 3112512 Sponsor Miss McCarty Ninrly - cighl
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CGJUCQM6 'N SENIOR ORCHESTRA ELo1sE ENZINGER If, at the beginning of the seventh hour, you are running down the first floor hall to beat the tardy bell, you might just miss a collision with a string bass or a set of kettle drums. On the stairs, if you are jabbed in the ribs by a violin case or a French horn, be patient. This is no conspiracy to disrupt traffic: it's only the members of the Senior Orchestra going to their posts. When these various pieces of wood and metal have been tuned and their owners seated properly, Miss Brix mounts the podium and magically brings forth music by a rhythmical movement of her baton. Out of this forty minutes' practice each day comes the orchestra that serves the school in aud sessions. and at public performances. The music presented varies from the pomp of Wagner and the grace of Schubert to the tantalizing strains of Cole Porter's Begin the Beguinef' Morton Gould's Pavanne, or Perde Grofe's On the Trail. If you play an instrument and would like to share the pleasure and work that makes an orchestra, you will find Miss Brix a willing aid to this end. President Walter Lundt Vice-President David Wallington Secretary Harry Ragland Treasurer Betty Wiehe Librarian Fay Prange Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Eloise Enzinger Sponsor Miss Brix Ninety-seven
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KQLJUC 0116 PHYSIOGRAPHY CLUB RosE ANN CHMIELECKI JACK SUNDER We who belong to the Physiography Club are interested in supplementing class study with field trips. The ability to read topographic maps in order to interpret land forms, and the study of meteorology are not only important in the strategy of the present war but will be equally important in the new air age which will follow the war. Our trips in the country to quarries and streams makes our study of topographic maps more real. Our trips to the Weather Bureau have given us first hand information which has helped us in our study of weather maps and weather observations. Thus our class work and our field trips are closely connected. President Robert McNamara Vice-President Peggy Keim Secretary Norma Vlengert Treasurer .lack Schnefke Executive Committee Ham Martin - lWalter Zachritz Digest and CADUCEUS Hack Sunder Correspondents lRose Ann Chmielecki .XVIFJJILJ-T7 rv
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