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First row: Neil Utberq, Iane Soren- son, Lee Nelson, Alfred Priesnitz, Robert Linse, Mary Grace Bell, Mr. Lewis l-larnsberger. Second row: Howard Bushnell, Ieanette Maher, lack Kennedy, Shirley Axt, John Neiger, Iean Rapp, Fremont Iewell. Third row: Harold Schmatter, George Doeren, Helmer Iohnson, Edna Peirce, Robert Iohnson, Alice Crean, lohn Guider, Iohn Dow, Henry Waring. Fourth row: Robert Merchant, Wal- ter Hansen, Boyd Emrick, Robert Wille, Frederick Walter, Ienith Peter- son, Robert Peters, Leo Dian. AERONAUTICS CLUB H! HE flies through the air with the greatest of ease, might well be the motto of the Aeronautics Club. lt is composed of boys and girls who are interested in aviation as a hobby or as a life's work. Most of them are from the aeronautics class where they build model planes from plans of well-known aeroplanes of today. ' The club was organized two years ago by Mr. Lewis Harnsberger, who wished to promote interest in the field of aviation, particularly in the theoretical aspects. Each member of the club is assigned a special topic on some phase of aeronautics which he gives orally at the regular Friday afternoon club meeting. ln this way he becomes acquainted with some branch of aviation and imparts his knowledge to the others. At some meetings speakers from the Northwest Air- lines or the University of Minnesota talk on topics of interest to the club. Pro- fessor Ackerman, head of the aeronautics department and consulting engineer of the University of Minnesota, gave a special lecture on Aeronautics as a Pro- fession: Possibilities Offered and Preparation Needed. Elections are held annually. The president is Alfred Priesnitz, the vice- president, Robert Linse. Lee Nelson is the secretary, and Gene Popp is treasurer. Page 59
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First row: Irma Meili, Ruth Iohnson, Norman lones, Frederick Walter, Florence Schleh, Elizabeth Erickson, Second row: Robert Cary, Eunice Potter, Beatrice Schuck, George Pep- in, Ieanette Gelin, Gertrude Dear- born, Elizabeth Scnuck. Third row: Dottie Mae Gibbons, Ruth Plotz, Robert Mathes, Barbara Hagman, Robert Nelson, Polly Hag- mann, Bettie Hanson. Fourth row: Henry Teipel, Robert Linse, Oscar Gustafson, George Quick, William Reusch, Robert Mer- chant. BIBD CLUB ELP to conserve Wild life is the motto of the Bird Club. This year the members of the Bird Club instituted the collection ot a fund to aid in supplying food tor birds. This money Was turned over to city and state funds tor that purpose. The club was founded in the fall ot 1928 and meets every second Thursday. Entrance requirements include the completion oi one spring term of biology or its equivalent, a Written test ot the prospects ability to identity in some descriptive manner a number of more or less Well-known birds. The membership is limited to 25. Activities ot the club include meetings at which reports on bird lite are given, hikes, and visits to museums. The traditional yule- tide party is the only social event of the season. This spring the members en- joyed a number of movies concerning bird lite which were borrowed from the St. Paul Institute. Officers of the club are: Harold Nyquist, president, Frederick Walter, vice- presidenty Ruth Iohnson, secretary: and Norman Iones, treasurer. Miss Irma Meili is adviser. Page 58
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fc rf' 1 4 it Benjamin. miller. Marcella Selbach HOBBY CLUB NEW club was formed in Ianuary of last year for the students espe- cially interested in various hobbies. What hobbies? you askf- All kinds, we answer. lt is an organization for persons interested in the same hobbies and gives each one a chance to trade ideas, in- formation, and even match boxes. ln this group there are members who make collections of every sort. Membership is also open to those interested in photography. This club was organized by Mr. A. D. White, who at the present time, is pres- ident of the Northwest Coin Club. lnstructive talks are given by speakers who come to the club for this purpose, and at other meetings the value of the various hobbies is discussed. Collections made by members are exhibited each spring. There were fifteen different displays at the most recent showing. At the close of each semester, a party is given by the members. At this social gathering a splendid program and a special feed are the points of interest. The elections are held at the final meeting of each semester. Otto Quale is the president: Sidney Frank, vice-presidentp Grace Seashore, secretary, and Morris Fine, treasurer. Mr. White is the adviser. Page 60 l First row: Iune Iosephson Ioleen Springer, Dorothy Posch Gwendolyn i Benson, Floyd Ross Sidney Frank Shirley Axt, Pauline Mueller Ann Second row: Nancy Newport Gayle Skipton, Marion Simon Marion Dorn feld, Audrey Rohland Phyllis Schneidler, Carolyn Hansen Eliza beth Haglund, Geraldine Singer Third row: Mary Louise Orr Dottie Mae Gibbons, Bettie Hanson Rita Cruttenden, Maxine Hanzalik Grace Seashore, Betty Lue Nesom Eliza beth Anne Broady Dorothy Kms Fourth row: June Pearson Geral dine Weber, Ned Axt Harold Bald win, Norman Iones Gerard Bloch Marion Brown, Dorothy Mitchell
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