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-4399101 C-WB C. M. HOWE ....... Faculty Adviser WM. VOGEL ..... .,.. S ecretary LEE WELSH ............ President JAMES WAID ..,......,,. Treasurer HE East High School Radio Club was organized by Mr. Howe to promote the interest and knowledge of radio among the pupils of the school. Any pupil of East High School is eligible as a member of the club. The membership consists of two classes, associate and operative. Any one joining the club does so as an associate member, and remains so until he proves himself able to send and receive ten words' per minute, continental code. He then is privileged to use the school set. This is a great opportunity to the stu- dent body as the fine sending set develops one kilowatt of power and has a range of three hundred to six hundred miles and the receiving set can operate over all parts of the country. The regular meetings of the club are on alternate Wednesdays of the school year. After a short business session, Mr. Howe gives a talk on the theory of wireless and also on the radio laws. On every Monday and Wednesday afternoon there are classes in code for members in all stages of progress. On March 4, President Harding's inaugural address was received by Elmer Davis, '22, and read before the school shortly after its delivery in Washington. On April 22 CParents' Dayj,radio concerts were received and heard by many in Room 217. The set was also demonstrated to the visitors by a representative of the club. Next year if things go well a member of the club will be appointed to have charge of the set at regular intervals. Also, if enough members qualify to operate the set, the club will join the American Radio Relay League. V . WILLIAM VOGEL, '22. I1231
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' v ,-iii,-J.-, 5 ' Q' 'I ,lk 'N A Q W x A 1, 7K p ' I . A X5 eeee ' of cccci 7' , . g g ,ff Q fri? xx Qc. Q cu ii f ! First Term Second Term LESTER FRANCIS ......, ..,. P resident ....... MIRIAM BAMBERGER ESTHER BLACKMAN ,..,.,, Vice-President. .MARGARET SAUERLAND RUTH SCHMIT ........, ..., S ecretary ..... ,....... A LICE BRANDT ROBERT REKART .4... ....,, T reasurer .A,.,..... MARIE GROSSMAN HE Spanish Club has been in existence for two years, and it is now Well under Way as a permanent organization. The name of the club, which was originally El Club Don Quijotef' has been changed to El Club Es- panol de East High. The object of the club is to provide opportunity for Spanish conversation and for studying Spanish life and customs. All pupils who have studied Span- ish for a year and a half are eligible to membership. The faculty adviser of the club is Miss Mary L. Perkins. The programs are arranged, under her general supervision, by a committee, appointed by the president. The programs of this year contained plays, short stories, talks on Spanish-speaking countries, and Spanish songs and games. The principal feature of this year's program was a play, given at a party for the Hughes Spanish Club, entitled Christopher Columbus in the Spanish Court. It was Written and interpreted by the members of the A Spanish Class. The club also enjoyed a trip by pictures, through Spain and the South American countries. The members of the Spanish Club who graduate this year, will always remember the good times they had in the club and the help it was to them in their work, and on leaving, wish it all success in future years. RUTH SCHMIT, '21, l125l .
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