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SIGMA GAMMA ALPHA Gamma Alpha Grtfep If Organized •The Sigma Gamma Alpha 8ci •nee dub «f Laola high achool or ganixed Wednesday evening In a I cadl ight ceremony. A business meeting and election o£ officer was held- Member of fee club •re: PVuJ Hkuffe. preeid t. Mar jory Ganaar, secretary and trea purer Martin Eiebeifc-rg, pub- Hetty and librarian. Marion Sehu- .'h adt. Mvltan Eimuibei . Gearga.; •Weieaer, Darrel Yoet. Vance Dur- nll. Lila Heifeal. Joyce Bros . Herbert H am and Lelfftl Dwmi Members are selected on the Baals of aohoiaatic achievement. Affiliated with Science Clube of America, thi ia one of 7.000 clubs having a membership oi ir 0.000. Study and experiment under the direction of National j Tuberculosi association, U. 8- Forestry Service, the Federal Buneau of Investigation are but a few under whom the groflp are prlralegad to study. Sponsorship of the club is by Mrs- Mildred Reiser, instructor in the Leola school »ywt m. Charter Members; Mrs. Reiser, instructor; Paul Raufle, Margery Gan- ger, L'ilton Si aenbei b, Orley Rath, Herbert Haa- ee, Lila Heibel, George Sfelsser, Martin Eichle- berg, Leigh Dennis, Joy- ce Proaz, Vance Durnll, Darrel Yost, Marion Sch- uchardt, Other Members; Vera Hoff, Alma Eichleberg, Ruth Kapp, Marcella Bal- liet, Eelila Jundt, Leona Wfchl, Svelyn Geffre, The Sigma Saaoa Alpha it commonly called SCA. The science club nag started December 3, 1945, at 7; 30 P. M. at the Leo la High School. The colors of the club are green and white. The officere of the club are Paul Hauffe, President; Margery'Ganser, secretary and treasurer. The club's charter members consists of 13 boys and girls. Other members that have Join- ed since the organization of the club consist of 7 boys and girls. • The requirements to enter the club are; (1) Any boy and girl that are Interested in the alms of the club are eligible for member snip. (2) For addi- tional memberanip the charter members shall vote for approval of these candidates by a 3 4 majority. (3) All seniors who are candidates to become members of the SCA must have an average of a MCrt or better. All candidates from the Freshmen, Sophomore, and Jun- ior classes must have an average of BM or better in science are eligible. The SCA plans to put on a science fair sometime in Apfil, if ooseible. Projects will be made by the members. A movie pertaining to science will be shown. A small fee will be charged for the spectators to enter, With the money taken in by the science fair im- provements will be made, and a certain amount of money will be left for next year's science club to oper- ate the club. A small amount of this money will be used for a science club picnic, wfcich will take place some nice day tnis spring. ' ft:
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T:.e Student Council is tne legislative boay of the high school. The r.embershio is composed of two ::;embt rs elected from each class and three officers; they coordinate the activities of the student boay. In their vieetin i... .dve to observe rules of parlementary procedure in an ft t to , • ir. ; fundamental background in tnis field. The oiiicers were elected by tne student booy in a regular political campaign during which three parties took part. Tne officers elected were; Leigh 3. Dennis, president; Vivian Heupel, vice president; rnd Vera Hoff, secretnry-t re'r:urer. M? r cry Ganser and George Weisser were voted King and Queen of the Leo la High Carnival at 11:00, January 15. The attondento were: Vera Hoff, Lew Geffre, ilertin Kul:;; Leo Schnnsenback, Geraldine Saylor, Virginia Fischer, Joy Jundt , Marcella Ealliet, Dorvcn Koernor, Vivian Heupel. -CORONATION
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