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C ' 1-1 E c M L 1 s T R Y .5 .Q V . A U B The'hrst gathering of the Chemistry Club, after dividing the multitude into two groups, was spent on the election of officers. The first group met in 3D on club afternoons and in the Lab. on Saturday afternoons, with Mr. MacMurchy as staff advisor. Courtney McEwen was elected president, with Murray Forbes as vice-president, and Muriel Hornibrook as secretary. Each member of this division was prepared each club day to deliver a short talk and on Saturday they busied themselves with practical experiments under their own execu- UOI1. The second group under the supervision of Mr. Griliin, had as its president Pearle Canham, as its vice-president, Roy Campbell, and as its secretary, Murray Edgar. The experiments performed by this club proved to be interesting, educational and very entertaining. Irwin Bean demonstrated the distillation of crude oils with great success. Roy Campbell and Herb Legg received much enjoyment out of an ammonia fountain and it was with great didiculty that they were persuaded to stop. Pretty colors and much anxiety were created by Herschel Lexier in a unique test for borax. The fireman of the crowd displayed much bravery in his gallant attempt to put out a tire with his home-made and well-constructed tire extinguisher. It was Murray Edgar who that thus displayed his prowess at the close of an interesting discussion on the types of fire extinguishers. Mr. H. H. Wlilson, the chief chemist of the Imperial Oil, in Regina, was the only guest speaker of the club. He 63
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gave a very interesting talk on the treatment of gasoline before it is put on the-market for use. The many and some- what embarrassing questions fired at him at the conclusion of his talk proved not only of interest but also the presence of m.ore than a few car drivers. Perhaps unfortunately for the satisfaction of outsiders the most important achievements of our club cannot be put down on paper but will be of lasting use and pleasant mem- ory to club members. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club this year was under the supervision of Mr. Oliver. There were about twenty-five members in the club which was divided into two groups, one under Clive Farnsworth and the other under Peter Gay. The club did not think that they had enough tim.e to go into the building of any project. Talks were therefore given by various members of the group on the theory of radio as well as on the various pieces of apparatus used. Mr. Oliver was very helpful and assisted the boys on various problems that they ran up against while giving their talks. A tour through the broadcasting room of CKCK was arranged for but unfortunately the club meetings were dis- continued unexpectedly and the radio club was unable to take advantage of this privilege. The club as a whole was very interesting and enjoyable and we hope that next year a largermembership will be attained which will make possible any project which the club may put forward. ELECTRICAL CLUB Feminine members swelled the ranks of the Electrical Club this year and found it just as instructing and enjoyable as did the boys. VVith Mr. Clark as supervisor, the oliicers elected were: President, Vlfalker Fitzgeraldg Vice-President, john Durrantg Secretary treasurer, Dennis Powers. The course of meetings began with the examination of simple electrical instruments. Later invalid irons were brought by members, dismantled, inquired into and rebuilt for operation. The erection, operation and explanation of a complete telegraph set proved interesting. But the long waited for meeting was the trip to the Telephone Exchange which lived up to every member's expectation. A projected tour of the power plant for this season will take place next year, with it is hoped as many interested members as this year. 64
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