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THE PIONEER. we IW THE BETA CLUB HE Beta Club was formed late in February for the purpose of working out extra biological activities and to insure a greater interest in biology work. The club expects to purchase a terrarium. The club prepares projects and experiments for the class and expects to give a biology program in assembly. The members take scheduled nature trips, collecting' and preserving material for a school biological museum and menagerie. iMr. Miller is the faculty adviser. The oflicers of the club are: president, Kenneth Kilcarrg vice-president, Claire Juleusg secretary, Charlotte Houghtalingg treasurer, Edna Columbo. KENNETH KILCARR '34, --A-1:4 Sz gsm-
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THE PIONEER UN WV THE C. Y. SCIENCE CLUB HE C. Y. Science Club is composed of a group of about twenty freshman and sophomore boys, who are interested in scientific matters. These boys are under the direction of lVIr. lVIiller and lVlr. Grueninger. The meetings of the club are held period or after school. These meetings experiments. The boys generally take three boys who are interested taking a of the club. Each month the boys make a trip One place that they have visited is the every two weeks on Friday, either the second are divided alternately between business and charge of the experimental meeting-two or scientific project and explaining it to the rest to 11 show or exhibition pertaining to science. Science Exhibition at the News Building. The officers of the club are as follows: president, Eugene Karleg vice-president, Kenneth Kilcarrg secretary, Peter Gaudiomonteg trezlsurer, John Johnstong and en- gineer, VVilliz1m Rottmann. EUGENE KARI.E '33. -sq 51 EK..-
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THE PIONEER Val! 5 A Gum: Juuus ACTIVITIES OF Tl-IE MUSIC DEPARTMENT HIS year, under the supervision of llir. Prall, who has been able to give all his time to music, we have been verv active in the music department The Senior High orchestra with its forty-two members meets twic a e Week and shows the result of hard work and careful supervision VVe have played at the school plays and have entertained in assembly. The Junior High orchestra with its thirty members is mro r Ss' . 'dlf I Senior orchestra next year. I g essing r'1p1 5 and will furnish material for the The irls' lee club, with seventy-two members, is the lar est musical rou d h e lg U I 1 g g 11 an . - ' as entertained at the Parent-Teachers Association meeting and also in assembly, There is also a possibility of its singing over VVJZ later in the year. The boys' glee club, although small, having only twenty-eight members, shows considerable interest in its work. We are also becoming better acquainted with broadcasting. Several of the musical members broadcast. over YVPAP every Saturday, and they are greatly appre- ciated by their unseen audience. The organizations of thi' d l in lVIay. s epartment rope to present a concert to the public VERA SALUSSOLIA '33. 53 IGV
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