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1937 1.4.4 ln lg : E- l W SW' lr W' QQIJT E Elf- Q E SCIENCE CLUB 22 Front Row-Raymond Charles, Bruce Terpening, Wayne Rosene, Warren McCune, Charles Daley Ellsworth Peterzen, Marian Johnson, Jean Hunter, Kathryn Hampton, Helen McElwain, Margaret Johni son, Mr. Ball. Second Row-Verle Shearer, William Gagg, Russell Turner, Floyd Peterson, Muriel Leyshon, Carl Malloy, Frances West, Mary Bergeson, Lucille Gunther, Lois Parker. Third Row-Clarence Boston, George Hanson, Janis Sutton, Jean Donaldson, Keith McElWazn Sybil Klinck, Alice Foreman, Betty Dillon, Dean Davis, William Shover. , OFFICERS Raymond Charles ...,... ..,.,................. .......,.... P r esident Janis Sutton ..,....... ....,..,., . Vice-President Betty Dillon ...,.... .....,, S ecretary-Treasurer Science Club Membership in the Science Club is open to all students who have had at least one year of science. As General Science is a required subject, all students except Freshmen are eligible for membership. The purpose of the club is to give those in- terested a wider knowledge of things that are developing in the scientific world- or interesting things which have been developed but are not included in the regular text books. When possible, interesting and educative lectures of the Knox County Academy of Science are attended by the club, but generally, under the supervision of Mr. Ball, the science teacher, something new and valuable is offered to the mem- bers at their own meetings. Until March 15, the Science Club was not really organized. On that date the first real meeting was held in what is now the Grade School building. At this meet- ing the ofhcers were elected, and other business matters were settled. The usual program of instructive lecturing and experimenting followed. On March 24, the club attended a lecture on the Geological Wonders of the Southwestf, given by Professor Gunnell of Knox College. Due to the late start, little is lcnown concerning its activities at this writing, but plans have been made for interesting meetings in the future. II
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SE-CO CLUB M Ml Front Row-Margaret Johnson, Lucille Lenker, Lorraine Nelson, Frances Steele, Luella Mae Mc- Cune, Maude Soper, Edith McCune, Dorothy Manley, Eileen Dancy, Kathryn Hampton, Verda Stom- berg, Eveline Liniger, Goldie Sexton. Second Row-Alice Foreman, Marie Karr, Katherine Huff, Virginia Lacy, Lucille Gunther, Edith Johnson, Lois Parker. Third Row-Miss Poole, Merle West, Ferne Sexton, Elizabeth Kounter. Jean Hunter, Betty Dillon, Harriett Gustafson, Maxine Ferris, Nlary Pezzoni, Georgia McCune. OFFICERS Margaret johnson .,.... ....................... . .... ......,. P r esident Jean Hunter ........... ............. V ice-President Lorraine Nelson ....... .,,.... S ecretary-Treasurer Se-Co Club The Se-Co Club was organized for the purpose of providing a chance for all girls whose interests lie in the field of Home Economics to get together in a social way for the expansion of household hobbies. All girls enrolled in Home Economic courses, which include Clothing, Foods, and Home Management, are eligible for active membership. Those previously en- rolled and who are still in high school are entered as honorary members. Various meetings were held during the school year following the programs previously planned by an appointed committee. The programs have included the making of Christmas presents, a discussion of The Well Groomed Girlf' and vari- ous household interests. The last meeting was a picnic lunch. Through the meet- ings the girls learned many things which have proven both worthwhile and of a special interest. Miss Poole, the instructor, proved herself a true friend to all the members by always being willing to help make the club a success in every way. l im P xuoxviur Q 5153 eg - W ESTER
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