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and W 1 ui Lfl TERTULIH ESPHNOLH W- -.Mi OFFICERS Craxlnqixcn BEcK .. ....... Prcsidrzzt Ham' C,xRLL'ccI . . . . Vl'CC-PI'CSI.tlFllf Fizltiim CoHEx ....... .... 5 lC't'I'i'fUI'-Y Grioluzi-1 Rrcrraknsox . . . . . . . . Trctzsznw' CIIARLNS A. 'lonivson ..................... Rrfortcr During the past year the membership of the Spanish Club has almost doubled. It is now one of the High School's social clubs, hav- ing for rivals the Latin and French clubs. .Xt the regular monthly meetings this year the cus- toms and interesting bits of information concerning Mex- ico, Panama, Guatemala and Costa Rica have been dis- cussed. A tall: on a different Latin-American country at each meeting is being planned for next year. .PX party of ten from the Spanish Club made a trip to New Yorlc in February, attending the Spanish Church and visiting the Spanish Museum on the Huntington Foundation. The collection of antiques in this museum is unsurpassed by any one museum in Spain. 'llhe Club has also bought a set of 36 Spanish phono- graph records. which will aid the pupils in their study of Spanish. Members of the Club are learning several national anthems of Latin-American countries. It may be that there is a surprise in store for the school. HIMNO NACIONAL DE ESPANA Quien quisiera ser libre que aprenda. Que in Espana hoy un pueblo y un rey. El primero dictando las leyes y el segundo observando la ley, Espanoles morir por la ljatria. por Fernando y la constitucion, Los serviles jurar destruirlos, Yiva! Viva! la constitucion. t'llranslation by Senior Classj He wha wishes to be free may learn that, In Spain there is a people and a lcing, I Jne devises the laws for the country, The second enforcing them all. Spaniards die for their king and their country. For Fernand and the welfare of all, The base, all swear to destroy them, Long live our country and laws. 5. Wx. . l
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LE EEHELE 1 Lt N I ,gl QP 652 mutt gm 'ilff' .It it vii-it f? N . , V Illllll 'llhe lirench Club, which holds its meetings the first Friclzty in cvery month, hcltl the tirst one of this terni Fcbrttztry wtth. At this niccting the following election of olliccrs took place: M1ss.X. IIti.xi:'rz . Ftmxciis 'lll'cli1ite ' jtntx lltnux .... ll15R'l'lIA l'iIfl'l'NIfR Tzctuzrt Rtnzixx Iimxtqs .. QiIfR'l'Rl'lblf Sttrxtftitc l,is.x .lun xstmx. .. llllllitblltllilf Ylxslcti. The incctings of ing. the cntcrtztintnent :intl rclrcshmcnt crmnunittecl bein . . . Ht111rJ1't11',t' !II't'SI'dF1If . ......... !'1'cszdf11f . . l'1it'f-P1't'sidf'11f . .... Sfc1'cttU't' , , ,N ..C'11ti1'1'111t111 !ft1ft'2'ft11'1t111c11t Ctlllllllliffft' , ....., RF'f1'F.91I1llt'llf Ctlllllllliffft' . . . . . . . .li't1Ax'.r and lllcttux COHZIlZIiffC'f' the lfrcnch Club are very interest- alwztys tin hztncl for their lfllfl ztftcr thc business nicxting. French gznncs are plztyccl. ztntl, usually, lfrcnch delicacies The object of the French Club this year has been the supporting of zt little French girl, whose father was killed in the recent XYurlcl lY2tr. 'llhc chilcl's nzinie is Nlztclclinc liertttrais, ztnrl she lives with her mother ztncl sistcr in l'ztris. llztclelinc is now eleven ycztrs of age. The :untnuit which it tztlccs to support this little lfrench girl, 3230 per year, is sent qttztrterly. 'llhis ztniount hzts been rztiserl with much enthusiztstn on the pztrt of all lirench Club tncnibcrs. by Yztritmus rlztnces. cake ztncl cztntly sztlcs. The lircnch Club. ztltliough stzirtcrl only lztst ycztr, is rztpiclly grwwing in ptqpttlarity. Vive le Cerclc lfrztttcztisl arc prctvztrccl for refreshments. l3lTR'l'II.X l'ilCI'l'NlfR. Sf't'1'cfti1't', ty-I
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Musical Club The Musical Club, whose purpose is to cultivate the art of music, was organized in November, 1920. The following oflicers were elected at the beginning of this term: S'i'iiI'11AN1E AIORRIS ...... ...... I Jrfsidmzt Fi:12p12R1cK XYooDwoR'111 . . . . . . Vliff-PI'C.S'I'dC'llf TEYICLYN ENDERSHY ..... .... S ccrctary Roizltkr lYoomvok'r11 ..................... Treaszn'cr The Club has very interesting programs, which in- clude talks on noted musicians, piano and violin selec- tions, and vocal selections. The Musical Club now has a membership of about 35 members, which is rapidly increasing. Although it is one of the newest clubs in the school, it is already becom- ing one of the liveliest that the school possesses and great things are looked forward to in the near future. EvELvN ENDERSISY, Scc1'cz'a1'.v. Chemistry Club The first meeting of this organization was held March 15, 1921, and the following otiicers elected: MR. O. XVALRATH .............. Honorary Prcsidmzt Room CANFIELD . . . .......... President .VXL1zi2R'r SEHOLM . . . . . . .......... Vl'CC-Pl'CSldUllf .ALICE DALZELL .............. Scr1'f'tary and Trcas-urcr The object of the Chemistry Club is to visit local factories, so that students may see the practical side of the Scientific course. At meetings lectures will be delivered by men promi- nent in the chemical world. Already the students have decided on trips to various industrial plants, to learn the application of chemistry at first hand. At least two trips will be made before the end of the present year. A constitution has been drawn up and the students of the present chemistry classes are quite fortunate in being charter members of the newest club in B. H. S. ALICE DALZELL, ,2I.
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