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- HH THE CONCORDIAN 1937 -H---H Sczknce Club Mr. Myers, Sponsor First Row-Clara Gongwer, Lois Eckhart, Phyllis Herrli, Betty Oetting, Fay Willsey, Dorothy Doty. Second Row-Glen Sparr, Robert Scheidel, Billy Shupert, Omer Swinehart, Donald Wenger, William Bowers, Charles Haines, Eugene Wogoman. Third Row-Donald Weaver, Robert Weaver, Wayne Kunderd, Junior Crume, Clark McClure, Robert Clindaniel, Richard Wenger. The purpose of the Science club is to stimulate interest in the field of both Bio- logical and Physical Sciences. The programs are of great variety in order to attract the varied interests of the members. The biological phase of science is stressed more than the physical, since this type of work is more adaptable to young students. This year the club, as well as the members of the Biology class, are clinching the year's work with a trip to the Field Museum , Shedd Aquarium and The Plane- tarium in Chicago. PM 22:31 I 191
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THE CONCORDIAN 1937 I- W fBo0.fte1' Club Mr. Kreider, Sponsor First Row-Kenneth Green, Max Elliot, Morris Loney, Thomas Fawley, Robert Bar- rick, Robert Yunker, Dale Graybill. Second Row-Daisy Mullin, Josephine Stickel, Mary Housour, Charlene Thornton, Earl- ene Thornton, Paige Paulson, Kail Kathmegas, Romaine Sayger. Third Row-Mr. Kreider, Sponsor, Virginia Boyer, Margaret Bechtel, Gladys Neterer, Marjorie Schalliol, Madge Strayer, Mary Alice Overholser, Charlotte Truex, Flos- sie Loney, Bernice Smith, Mildred Cook, Virginia Cooper. Fourth Row-Jean Fager, June Nelson, Betty Smith, Phyllis Multer, Ruth Stutsman, Helen Strawser, Ruth Chrispyn, Doris Bickel, Ilah Stutsman. Olllcers of the Booster Club were: Kenneth Green, President, Ilah Stutsman, Vice President: Ruth Stutsman, Secretary: and Doris Bickel, Treasurer. While the mem- bership this year was limited to just students in the Senior High School, it had an enf rollment of 39. Meetings were held every Wednesday during the activities period with the Sponsor, Mr. Kreider. Mr, Kreider and other teachers addressed the club during the year. The club had a number of projects in mind at the first of the year, some were carried out and some were not, The club boosted the activities of the school and had a bus chartered to drive to all the Basket-ball games. This was a great help to all the students and also the club members, One of the main projects that was carried out was the purchasing of jackets and penants, which helped the Boosters to keep up the fighting spirit they have tried to maintain. The club also had a clean up day on one of the warmer days. The members cleared up all the waste paper that was lodged among the bushes. It really looked better when you could see the grass again. More power to the Booster Club and their Sponsor next year. l 15 l Li Fl
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-I-'H' THE. CONCORDIAN 1937 'f Sunshine 50612291 Mrs. Stump, Sponsor First Row-Lulu Bigler, Marjorie Schalliol, Margaret Bechtel, Elizabeth Barringer, Gladys Neterer, Daisy Mullin, Helen Strawser. Second Row-Lillian Shriner, Donna Belle Whisler, Madge Strayer, Lola Wharton, Georgia Myers, Berdine McDowell, June Miller, Mrs. Stump, Sponsor. Third Row-Grace Smith, Jane Rieth, Bernice Julian, Dorothy Whisler, Bernice Smith, Romaine Sayger, Rosemary Sayger, Thyra Moore. The first Sunshine Society in our High School was organized in 1929. Since then it has grown in number and enthusiasm. The club is a member of the State Organization and is invited to attend district and state conventions. The club follows the program outline furn'shed by th-e state. This year it is entitled, The S. S. Ar- madaf' Highlights of the year have been giving Thanksgiving baskets: entertaining home- less children at Christmas Timex a party with the Hi-Y Boys and a Moth-ers' Tea. The record of this year's work and sketches of the personalities of the club com- prise an attractive scrapbook arranged by the club. The ol'Hce'rs are Grace Smith, President: Elizabeth Barringer, Vice President: lane Rieth, Secretary, and Thyra Moolre, Treasurer. l20l U E1
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