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,I sq,- X C H E M I S T R Y C L U B FRONT ROW CLeft to Rightl Grace Kettler, Ruth Schneider, Pearl Mueller, Nadine Green, Ruby Ritter, Marian Stumpf, Jeanette Koch, Kathleen Schaffer. SECOND ROW CLeft to Right! Shirley Mae Schneider, Alfred Dehn, Bill Lewis, Florence Trenz, Mr. Dickson, Kenneth Harres, Horace Volkert, Maxine Green. THIRD ROW CLeft to Right? Don Barlow, Glenn Riebeling, Robert Weltig, Lou Carle, Kenneth Jahr, Erv Withum. The students in Chemistry begged Mr. Dickson until he final- ly consented to the organization of a Chemistry Club. We elected officers as follows: President, Marian Stumpfg Secretary, Ruby Ritter: Treasurer, Alfred Dehn. During the year we had meetings about once a month during Chemistry period. We gave reports on the progress chemistry has made in war time or some other inter- esting subject pertaining to chemistry. We even made candy which fit in well with our assignment at that time about sugar andfood. B I O L 0 G Y C L U B FRONT ROW CLeft to Rightl Margaret Freeland, Vida Daab, Laverne Stumpf, Arlene Stumpf, Marian Schuler, Betty Daab. SECOND ROW CLeft to Rightj Mr. Dickson, Marie Stotts, Florine Stumpf, Carol Stout, Mary Ann Harres, Marie Kannewurf, Julia Ann Heller, Rosemary Archer. THIRD ROW KLeft to Right? Marvin Landgraf, Kenneth Woodcock, Walter Schneider, Charles Neal, Robert Schneider, Jack Carle. After becoming acquainted with the fundamentals of Biology we decided to form a Biology Club. Mr. Dickson is our sponsor and the officers are, President-Jack Carleg Vice-President-Charles Neal, Secretary-Kenneth Woodcock. We took several field trips to collect specimens of insects, leaves, etc. We found some very in- teresting ones which are preserved for further use. At othernmet- ings reports were made by members of the class on articles of in- terest from magazines. Mr. Dickson gave several informative talks which we found interesting.
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