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MINOR CLUBS LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, better known as the S. P. R., held its first regular meeting of the year in October. About thirty individuals reported for mem- bership and the following officers were elected: Prewident . IDA FOUNTAIN Vl'C6-PF8.Vl.dEHf CUTHBERT AUSTIN Secreiaqu . LUCILLE EDDY It was decided to hold the meetings every first Thursday of the month in the Latin room. The programs are made up of short speeches or skits pertaining to Latin. Mythology is the main topic of the year, as it is of interest to all students of the department. The Latin Club presented a Christ- mas program in Assembly, singing appropriate songs in Latin. Plans are now being made for the Latin project for the exhibit in Iune. Much credit is due Miss Whitehead for her able assistance to the club. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club held its meetings every first and third Thursday of the month during opportunity period in the library. The club has as its main duties the care and upkeep of the library. The members, numbering ten have prepared and Bled the new books which have been added to the library this year. The club members also have charge of the library during the day, making it possible to keep it open every period for the convenience of all students. The officers this year are: Prewidenf . WILMA DIXON Vice-Pre.rident RICHARD BERRY Secreiafjy . LUCILLE EDDY THE SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club held its first meeting in October and since then regular meetings have been held every other week in the science room. At the first meeting Ralph Bjorkman was elected president, Irene Norton, vice-president, and Marion Sikes, sec- retary. At every meeting there was a program. These consisted of labora- tory work, moving pictures and many other worthwhile projects. The pur- pose of this club is to help those in- terested in science to learn more about it ELECTRONS This year the Electrons under the instruction of Mr. Ives erected on the school roof, forty foot antenna towers and a one hundred and sixty foot antenna. Up in the attic the club built a sound proof studio in which there are the most up-to-date furnish- ings. Synchronous turn tables were purchased and an amplifier capable og carrying ten speakers was construct- e . Much credit for the success of the Electrons is due to its able and un- relenting instructor, Albert F. Ives, and to the leader and president, Ro- bert Lloyd. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM COM- MITTEE At the beginning of the school year a committee was appointed by Mr. Rose to take charge of our assembly programs. It is composed of three members of the faculty, Miss Carley, chairman, Mr. Gall, and Miss Gardner with Doris Browning, Alta Mosher, Mason Iones, Dexter Leland and Irene Nor- ton representing the student body. It began its work in September by planning the programs for the first semester. Each organization has been given an opportunity to provide a program. The mode of presentation has so changed that now the pupils have practically entire supervision, thus giving them fine training in public speaking. The committee, as well as the whole school, believes that this gnfcerprise has been highly success- u .
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