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Page 49 text:
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THE BIRD CLUB When the crows are returning to our fields in February, and the song sparrows are tuning up their Tea, Tea Tea-kettle song in March, bird lovers begin to talk of early morning hikes-and the Bird Club becomes active again. The first day of Spring will usually find a sleepy group of students making a six o'clock expedition along the Clarion River in quest of migrating birds. The one-hour advance in time makes the morning activities of the club rather difficult but allows everyone to enjoy the birds' evensong. Iohisco - 45
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Page 48 text:
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THE MIEHUSEUPE EL B The Leenwenhoek Chapter of the American Society of Amateur Micro- scopists has been revived this year. The club is made up of three groups. Ellen Rita Bloam, Mildred Nelson and Richard Brady are chairmen of the qroups. The purpose of the Microscope Club is to allow amateur scientists to learn the proper care and use of the microscope. They identify different species of microscopic plants and animals and become acquainted with the sub-visible microscopic World. The dues which were twenty-five cents per member were used to buy microscopic slides for use in the future Biology classes. The officers for l943-44 are: President, Rosemary Murphy: Vice-President, Ernest Condinog Secretary, Dorothy Miller, and Treasurer, Richard Nelson. Iohisco - 44
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S!-XLVABE ELUB The Salvage Club was organized and directed by Miss Cwalante. The purpose of the Club is to encourage the saving of tin cans and other waste materials useful to the war effort. Officers and members are: Donal Hoy, presidentg George Potter vice- presidentg Carol Clark, secretary-treasurer: and Sally Knapp, Ethlyn Clark, Dick Wensel, Antoinette Guaglianone, Eva Diulio, Madge Calla, Gloria Finno, Anna Casciani, lames Riley, William Straessley, and Bill Gay. One ot the plans adopted for bringing in cans was competition. The two classes which brought in the most cans were to be entertained by the two classes bringing the least. The Iuniors and Seniors treated the Freshmen and Sophomores at a very successful party. Another scheme was to have each home room bring in 1000 tin cans for February and March. A dance with music by Fredi Rico's orchestra was the climax of this contest. Iohisco - 46
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