Columbia Preparatory School - Columbiad Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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Rear Row: Wm. Campau, James Dillon, J. Van Hoomissen, R. Reischel. Middle Row: A. Weber, C. Julien, C, McVicker, T. Freilimzer, Dindia. Welch. Front Row: Roht. Leipzig, A. O'Brien, A. Stein, T, Volk, H. Bell, G, Wright. CHEMISTRY CLUB john Van Hoomissen Chief fJlIf'Il1i.Yf Robert Leipzig - ,l.v.vi.vtanf C:ll!'lIlf.Vf Carl ,lulien Henrlz fJhl'lIIi.l'f 'PHE CHEMISTRY CLUB has always been one of the most active organi- zations on the campus. This year was no exception. Under the capable leadership of John Van Hoomissen the club maintained its high standard. A student is required to possess at least a HC average before he is eligible for membership. This years' club was the largest in recent years. On Friday, llflay 17, the club completed its year's activities. This event was in the form of a visit to and a tour of the Zellerbach Paper lwills at VVest Linn. 'llxvo guides provided by the company met the stu- dents and conducted them on their tour of the plant. lt was a novel and most interesting sight and will not be forgotten by the members of our club.

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Rear Row: R. Carter, E. Doherty, A. Mickel, J. Weiby, B. Grimm, J. Pit-novi. Middle Row: J. Carroll, T. Shellworth, J. Mozena, H. Carlin, P. Duehsr. Front Row: H. Lacey, F. Hansen. G. Carlson, D. Callahan, P. Allen. PHYSICS CLUB Gordon Carlson - l resi1lent George Charters l'if'e-l're.viflenf Joseph lblozena - - Secretary lfmmett Doherty 7i7't'IlA'Ill'l'f 'llhomas Shellworth - SerywfuI-ai-.Jrmx M iixtmaas or A N,x'rioNA1. oac:ANizA'1'ioN was this year-'s Physics Club. Under the guidance of Father Nlurphy many interesting plans were made for the year, including several movies and a few trips to points of inter- est. To take care of arrangements for these trips and movies, an Activity Committee was formed composed of Bob Major and Bob XVisner. Une of the earliest movies shown was A Romance of Panama. The theme ot the picture was the Panama Canal and its operation. Fol- lowing this picture, a short of the Portland-Oregon State football game was shown. ,llllflbllflll the cooperation of the national organization many interest- ing pamphlets were distributed. A subscription to the Science Leaflet was contributed to the library and it found a strong welcome among all science students. It is hoped that this club will continue to grow and will contribute much to the interest of science here at Columbia.



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Rear Row: R. Carter. E. Doherty, Mickel, Weiby, Wisner, Grimm, Duthie. Middle: Carroll, Shellworth, Mozena, Carlin, Dneber, J. Pienovi. Front: Lacey, Hansen, G. Carlson, Callahan, Allen, Major. DRAMA CLUB john Carroll - Prerirlerrf Harry Carlin l'in'-l're.y-iflefrf THE TJRAINIA LJLLJB saw the second year of its existence. lt has now become a permanent organization due to its very apparent popularity. The plays which are put on by this club have been more than success- full. This is exemplified by the constantly growing attendance. lt is interesting to note that the attendance at each succeeding play has more than doubled itself. This alone is proof of the popularity of the club, Ir has been a general rule to give a dance the night of the second performance. The popular music of VVoody Hite has been featured after the play this year. This dance formed an added attraction and encouraged greater attendance. The play was given on November Z7 and was called New Fires. The male parts were handled by members of the club, and girls from Grant and lliadeleine played the feminine leads. Those who have wtached the players perform have highly praised the ability shown. The Drama Club was organized in the fall. All but a few of the members were Seniors. Elections were held and officers for the year were chosen.

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