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First row: Anita Iune Williamson, Mr. C. W. Eastman, Bernice Saxrud, Robert Larson, Elaine Swanson, Rob- ert Spielman, Iune Iosephson. Second row: Virginia Wilson, Marjorie Sappinqton, Lois Mueller, William Watson, Louise Blomqren, Ianet Mitchell, Ioan Powers, Esther Makiesky. Third row: Caroline Hagen, Paul Greig, Merlin Sorum, lohn Labovitch, Gerald Block, Seth Epperson, Pauline Mueller. STAMP CLUB HE Stamp Club has been in existence for only two years, but it is steadily growing in importance. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in stamp collecting and to give interested collectors an opportunity to compare their collections with others and to make exchanges. The club is under the able direction of Mr. Clarence Eastman. The meetings are informal. At almost every meeting the club has an outside speaker. These speakers are prominent St. Paul stamp collectors. Two of their guests this year were Mr. Franklin Drake and Professor Downey, who teaches Latin at Macalaster College. At these meetings there are generally one or more valuable collections exhibited. The members themselves also give interesting reports or exchange stamps. Of course, they also send away for stamps. The stamps that have been used are the most valuable because they show when the stamps were used as well as that they were used. The club has no outside activities. This semester the officers are president, Robert Larson, vice-president, Rob- ert Speilmanp secretary, Bernice Saxrudy and treasurer, Elaine Swanson. The program committee chairman was Robert Speilman, and Virginia Wilson acted as chairman of the membership committee. Page 66 'f7 Alla, 9 W
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First row: Mr. C. W. Eastman, ichard Boller, David Erickson, lmer Kunze, Robert Patterson, oward Schoonover. econd row: Iames Stodelka, Don- ld Anderson, Robert Larson, Helmer ohnson, Fremont Iewell. hird row: Bernard Sather, Leslie ,I hK1 1,Ih N'h1, eppe osep ueqe o n ic o s aniel Drommerhausen, Robert ohnson. RADIO CLUB ALLING C. Q. Duluth. - Calling C. Q. Duluth. - Hello, C. Q. Du- luth? - Will you Contact me with W-7-K-Q-Z or don't you know his wave length?-Thanks! - Hello, W7KQZ. This is WQMQW, St. Paul Central High School calling. How are you? This is one Way a message is sent from the Radio Club to another ham station in a different locality. If the wave length and call letters are known, the station may be called direct. All members learn the code and signals and can under- stand the reception over the short wave set. Guided by Mr. Clarence W. Eastman, this club has benefited greatly from his leadership. Chalk talks, speakers, and moving pictures from the St. Paul Institute are regular teatures at their meetings. This club has no social activities, their time being devoted solely to the interesting conversations and programs coming over the air. Their affiliation with the United States Naval Reserve in St. Paul enables them to send a maximum ot two hundred messages weekly although the full quota is not transmitted. The students furnish the messages and these are delivered gratis to any of the forty-eight states. Elmer Kunze heads the club this year. His co-workers are Robert Patter- son, vice-presidentp David Erickson, secretary: and Richard Baller, treasurer. The science section is headed by Howard Schoonover, chief operator, assisted by Richard Steinmetz. Page 65 ,S Qeifrljr lx fd' ll rrgiitlilfili'
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on, Almyra Dewein, Betty Hewett. orsch, Cordelia Swinborne. irst row: Miss Mary L. Bryant, Ioan aderfeld, Margaret Momsen, Ianet rickson, Iohanna Vollegraaf. econd row: Frances Bloomfield, ary Claire Bannitz, Eleanor Iohn- hird row: Margaret Olson, Ieanette elin, lane Schroeder, Lucille CAMPFIRE GIRLS a OHELOI To be trustworthy, healthy, and happv, to give service, and to obtain knowledge comprise some of the noteworthy aims of the Campfire Girls. This year the girls are striving especially to become good hostesses. The Kishakaki group of Central is a comparatively young branch of Campfire Girls which was organized in l933. The girls hold their meetings twice a month on Wednesday evenings at the homes of the members, each girl having the opportunity to officiate as hostess. Once a month there is a meeting at school. The meetings are devoted to the study of Campfire Girl laws, nature, and social activities. Last spring these active girls sponsored a popcorn sale. The money earned was used for their many social functions. In winter the girls enjoy sleigh rides, in the fall there are invigorating hikes and pow-wows, and often during the summer, the group makes delightful weekend trips to beautiful camp Ojiketa. There are three ranks of honor: Woodgatherers, Fire Makers, and Torchbearers. This year the officers are: president, loan Manderfeldp vice-president, Mar- garet Momseng secretary, lanet Ericksonp treasurer, lohanna Vollegraaf, and scribes, Cordelia Swinborne and Mary Claire Bannitz. Their sponsor is Mary L. Bryant, and their guardian is Miss Eloise l-lolterhoff. Page 67 , 'radiant E xp l : 'let hill Q i
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