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Philologian Literary Society President ............................................... DAVID SWURMSTEIYI' Vic'v-Prt'sl'dmd....................,........................MAYO 1101.141me Srcrefury ................................................ HENRY SONNEMAN Treasurer ............................................... ROSFOE THOMAS f'rifir' ................................................ ROBERT HENNINUEH I'emsor ................................................... GEORGE STEWARD HE future more than any other time will demand men of professional ability. Doctors, lawyers, statesmen. and oratm's were men of the past and present and so must they be the leading men in the days to come. A quick thinker. a good talker and a man well informed in civic events and governmental problems is always accepted by any profession and form of society. A club with such goals in store, is useful to any school. We Philologians met every other week during the year as a group of literary fellows. Our programs consisted of debates, topics of the day, instructive and helpful talks both comic and serious, all held within the bounds of strict parlimen- tary law and order. We. have, worked faithfully toward the. goal for which our club was founded. No one can do more. GEORGE P. STEWART. 105
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Mathematics Club President ................................................ GERTRL'DE ROLING Secretary .................................................... HOWARD ROSE Treasurer ............................................... CLIFFORD HAMMEL HE Blathematics Club vets organized Jam. 10. 1922, by twenty Senior students who were taking fourth year Mathematics. Meetings were held every T uesday after school in room 108 under the direction of Miss Swineford. Although this is its first year at East High it is well attended and the meetings are very interesting and instructive. The purpose of the club is to promote the interest of advanced hIathematies among the students. We hope that the coming A grade will con- tinue to maintain the Club and that they may obtain as much pleasure and profit from it as we have. HOWARD N. ROSE, sz 10$
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'Q President, . , . . , ., t . ,. . , .. .. . . V . . . , . ROBERT B. KYLE Mw-rriary, , , , , A t . , . .......... t t A . t ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WILLIAM Vouigi, Trvnsnrrr. . . , ,,,,,,,, 7 , 7 . , , . ....................... Tutu G 1-101qu Furm'fy Arhiwr ............................................... F. MT HOWE HE East High Radio Huh was organized through the efforts of Mr. Howe. October. 1920. The chief purpuse of the Club is to give to its members a thorough understanding of radio work and the method of operating; the school set. At present. the club has :1 very effieient one kilowatt spark transmitter, and an excellent receiver with a two step :unplifier. This year one of the great problems has been to get a good transmitting mn- denser. About the first of April of this year, the club finished making a very efficient type at condenser. By means of this condenser, great distances now can be accomplished by the transmitting set. Annther ateeomplishment Of this year is the excellent ground system that was put in by the members. By the ground system our receiving and transmitting is increased several times. At the present there are probably in 0111' school eight licensed government operators and some thirty associate members. The eight members have sole vhau'ge 0f the transmitting set. The biggest task the radio club has accomplished this year was the assembly in the nmlitmium. Music was received from a nearby broadcasting station, and signals were reeeived from European Stations. At this assembly speeches were delivered by members of the club. giving the students some idea of radio work. F x . t . '. . , m t e1 kah , t e, -. s ECMAL m5: : , ' i ' x w POM LiB- sz. e Rh X 106
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