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AllliCk M, Frost XV. Reed Lough B. Ashton H. Dunlxnm King: L. Lyle J. Herron Fischer F. Morris G. Law +5714
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Mrs. Hiblszxirl D. M4-lntosh BI. Milluy L. G. 9. C. OFFICERS DONIXLD MCINTOSH ---- - Pwsidcfzt NIABEL MILLAX' - - Sf'L'l'Uf!ll'y MRS. HIBBARD - - Arfviser L.G.S.T., one of the oldest and most exclusive clubs on the campus, has Hnished a very successful year. Since it is a secret organization, the club cannot disclose some of its more interesting activities, but they will all be long remembered by its members. Among those things that can be mentioned are the Homecoming luncheon, given for the graduates by L. G. S. T. and Phi Beta Sigma. The club picnic at the close of the year was a notable success. The secrecy of the organization sometimes gives the impression that the club is inactive, but this is not true. L. G. S. T. has one of the most interesting and Worthwhile programs on the campus. Its members are enthusiastic in their praises of the club, and all of its alumni remember their active participation in this organization with happiness. This year the club took an active part in the All-School Carnival and the L.G.S.T. stunt for the All-School Revue Was one of the cleverest. The success of the club is credited to Mrs. Hibbard, adviser, and the two officers, Donald Mclntosh and Mable Millay. +f 70 -Q?
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Mr. Roclock C. Jacks D. Sifton V. Hagen E. Echlc pl Phu Gam m a OFFICERS CLIFFOIKD jfxciis ------- Pivsiflzffzf DISNA SI1fToN - - Vin' Pl'f'Sftf!'I7f X71-QRNITA HAGEN - - - Sf't'l'L'flIl'y EULA EDDIE - - - Trrffzszrrm' MR. RODOCK - - Adviser HE Pi Phi Gamma, better known as the Science Club, was formed under its present title in 1926. Under the efficient guidance of Mr. Rodock, the adviser, the club has grown to a membership of twenty-five. The purpose of the club is to stimulate and develop interest in problems of science. The club is shortly to become a chapter of the national organization. Comparatively speaking, the Pi Phi Gamma is a new club, but it is prominent on the campus and sponsors a most interesting program for students interested in science. Its activities are strictly formal. The highlight of its social program was the dance which was held in the latter part of May. Pi Phi Gamma sponsored an Arbor Day assembly this year which proved to be very successful. The program included songs, readings, and talks about trees. After the program the club planted a tree on the main lawn of the campus. 95' '72 'if
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