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LAMBDA ALPHA BETA MASQUERS NINETY-TVVO
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l CE I I serif'- Those industrious, intellectuals, the members of the Phi Theta Kappa, entirely did over their room this year-painting, varnishing, and cleaning in preparation for their annual homecoming tea. A valuable addition to the room was a radio. All this was done under the guid- ance of their capable president, Miss Jean Taylor. During the year the organiza- tion has given two pot luck lunch- eons in the chapter room. The in- formal get-togethers proved to be very popular with the members. Something very T unusual hap- pened this year which might be a step in proving that boys are more intellectual than girls. The new members taken in the second se- mester happen to be nine boys and one girl. Imagine! The old mem- bers are amazed. First row: Gallemore, Taylor, Miss Casebolt, Vance, Langford. Second row: Rogers, Griffin, Hoagland, McCormick, Ramsey, Gairett. Third row: Epperly, Zahl, Hill. C13 A Phi Theta Kappa luncheon. 0 l vii! 'il 1 .,. The Library Club is composed of the assistants and the sponsor, Miss Evelyn Bartle. The assistants must have the following requisitesuto be chosen for their positions: Suitable per- sonality, Good scholarship, Genuine interest, Fondness for books, Neat- ness, Accuracy, Honesty and De- pendability. The club's purpose is stated in the constitution thus-to contribute a distinctive service to the school. to promote literary interest, to learn to care for books and to guard against losses, to gain experience useful in the future, to act as the middle man between the library and the various departments. The club is noted for the Fun' they have at their unique and in- Y teresting parties. v First row: Rohan, Estill, Miss Bartle, Gairrett. Second row: Gasparotti, Fox, Brogan. C25 A typical library scene. NINETY-ONE
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, 4 'T'- . .1 ' vv , . ' - Q' Lambda Alpha Beta, better known as the ,Lab. Club, gets its name from the Greek letters for Lab. Requirements for becoming a member of the club are--anyone interested in extra-curricular science activities. lVleetings are held every two weeks in the school where ex- periments are conducted by differ- ent members of the organization or lectures are given by either Mr. Urban or Mr. Bain, co-sponsors. Every year Lambda Alpha Beta selects one certain subject to study. This year it was the radio. The organization has between fifteen or twenty members who have agreed among themselves that no parties will be held. I First row: Mr. Bain, Ramsey, F. Hol- man, Vance, Schwab, P. Baker, Bogie, Mr. Urban. Second row: Adamson, Stephens, J. Carter, Old, Lyon, Howey, Miller Freelin, Connors. i ! Third row: Zahl, J. Holman, Throck- morton, Glover. C11 A meeting of the Lab Club. Anyone interested in dramatics may become a member of the Mas- quers. This organization is headed by Frank Holmanand has a new sponsor this year, Mr. J. M. Hill. The members of the Masquers are the ones who present those in- teresting three-act plays. Their aim is to present 'at least two a year. The aim was realized this year by the presentation of That's The Ticketv and Spring Fever. The plays are selected in this manner. A committee reads a num- ber of available plays, selects a few, and the members 'decide from the selections of the committee. There have been several guest speakers at the regular meetings. Among them were Mr. Urban, who made a very interesting talk on stage lighting, First row: Throckmorfon, Fox, Lang- ford, F, Holman, Mr. Hill, G. Bro- gan, Tedford, Jacobs, Lloyd. Second row: Self, Bailey, Harrison, VVilson, Patrick, Dent, Atkins Boon, Williams. - Third row: Sandison, E. Burton, L. Burton, Brooks, Rohan, Eldridge, Embree, Windsor, Valelly. C23 Mr. Urban giving a talk on Light at a meeting of the Mas- quers. NINETY-THREE
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