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East High Radio Club President .................................. MARSHALL BARNUM Vice-Prvsident .............................. . .WILLIAM WARD Secretary ..................................... HAROLD STONER Trmsm'm' .......................... THOMAS STERN PRO TICM N thrtuhor 2; , 1922, the fast High ltmlio Club was reorganized. The purpose of the club is to promote the interest and knowledge of radio among the pupils of the school. Through the efforts of Mr. Howe. the club is studying a course on the lheory and practice 01' unlin. The Clllh has subscribed to sew: 111 magazines which are circulated among ils mmnbcrs. NV We hope, as a club, to accomplish four things this year: erect a good antenna, make an efficient C. W. transmitting set, test frequently the long-x'm'c set, and lastly, make a good shm't-vave receiving set. Several antennae have been erected and tested. The Club as yet has not decided on tho hookup 0f the C. W. Tranmnitter. Several of the members have made and tested a shnrt-wave receiving set. The Jong-wavc reception has been very favorable, Nauen, Germany. and sovc 111 other foreign stations having been copied. 1ngQr'Hsz 112
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The Mathematics Club President ................................... RICHARD GLAZIEB Vice-Presidcn! ............................. CHARLES ATKINSON Secretary .................................... JOHN BACHMAN Treasurer ................................... WILLIAM DIVERS ARLY last fall we assembled in Room 108, elected ofiieers, and determined to keep the Mathematics Club, of which we had heard so much, a success. Little did we dream of the pleasures that were in store for us. Sides were chosen and a mathematical war was fought; a contest which lasted until Christmas and in which victory was achieved only by the greatest speed and accuracy in the handling of problems and formulae. After the ttlntt:rpolaters,, had finally laid 10w their unfortunate opponents, the ttAntilogs, thereby earning the right to a treat, we Were able to add a litle more time to our programs. These were devoted to reports on various subjects of interest to mathematicians. Each meeting was sure to be one of entertainment and often of mirth. When, at length, we decided to have a party, numerous members, hitherto unseen at the meetings, presented themselves to learn the what and Wherefore 0f the joyous oe tasion. All in all, we believe that the Mathematics Club has been a decided success. Our friend and adviser, Miss Swineford, has done much to bring this about. While the practice in Trigonometry and Algebra has been invaluable to us, We cherish even more highly the spirit of good fellowship without which no club can ever be worth while. FREDERICK JOHNSON. 111
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The Scout Legion Commander .................................... ROBERT VVABD Vice-Commander .............................. GEORGE SMITH Secretary and Treasurer ..................... JOHN HERRNSTEIN Sergeant-of-Arms. ............................ HAROLD STONER HIS is a new club at East High, but it has made excellent progress consider- ing the handicap of getting older boys interested in scoutcraft. Its main object is to provide an association of older scouts and students interested in scnutcraft. and in activities of social, recreational, vocational, and scholastic nature. The Legion is under the direct charge of Mr. Peoples, but also has an advisory board of several prominent business men. This is the first attempt to form an organization of older scouts who want to strengthen their friendship with boys their own age. The meetings are held semi-monlhly, and interesting programs are arminged. We hope that the Scout Legion, building on the experience of its first year, may grow to become one of the most influential and helpful clubs of East High. JOHN HERRNSTEIN. 113
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