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. ' if s 'Apgar f ky . p , p -Q., H 1 . ' ' ' ff-i' ., . - 1 9 . Back Raw: Lempke, De Young, Meyers, Fox, Parsons, Iunnenga, Thomas, Matthews. Second Raw: Westover, Heering, Kruidenier, Gurus. Clark, La Bour, Bird, Ilow. Front Row: Doane, Geili, Ferrand, Kutsehinski, Cloehcski, Anderson, Siorr. THE SCIENCE CLUB HE Science Club was organized this year with the aim of promoting interest in the study of chemistry and physics. Speakers for the meetings, which were held every three weeks, were chosen from among the members of the club. A number of highly interesting and instructive programs were presentedg an especially interesting feature among them being moving pictures which were shown at the closing session. Those eligible for membership are required to have stand- ings of A or B in chemistry or physics and at least a C average in other subjects. The club is greatly indebted to Mr. Doane, Mr, Storr, and Mr, Dow for their advice and encouragement. Officers President ......,. - .............. .................,..... ....... .....,...... L 0 u is Ferrand Vice-President ..... - ........, .,........ I -Iarold Glocheski SecretaryfTreasurer ..,..... .... ...i.. M y rtle Kutschinski ' - , -'lm ,C -3 . f 1, , t wr is - , ,lf 'i ,N WQf9' 'fi ,, :'iffj,1'l,t' if in-,Q -,fifgiii bf ' f, ftp f,i1.i4!i. hindi! ,A ilIffN t5'l 7.3-.V , k ':':L ' 'riff e f'1iwef4tt'A'f1fhts1t.2efZF4Es . .444w5d.s .Af tile. - f cha 1. 4 an LVLXYLQQ nlitsfis 414.3515-use .niet-A L i701
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