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ss Q Third Row: Hess, Buell, Putz, Dryburgh, Olson L., Anderson hi., Wat- kins, Pierce. ,, Second Row: Tanis, Thomas D., Mills, Maack, Wymer, Kerney, Beddoe. V First Row: Schumann, Blomgren, lone-s, Mr. Bergen, Ziegmont, Ricl- dle, Maury. MATH CLUB OFFICERS Fall Dave Thomas - - - - President lame-s Maury V - Vice-President Ida Mae Maacl: Secretary-Treasurer Spring Russell lones - - - President Roland Blomgrerr - - Vice-President Ray Ziegmont ---- Secretary-Treasurer Why doesn't somebody tell me these things?-like one and one makes two -. This may not make a difficult math prob- lem, but the members of the Math Club did encounter some tough ones. These prob- lems were solved at the meetings of the club for intellectual refreshment. Talks by students were given on lives of great mathematicians. Astronomy was the subject of Mr. Bergen's lecture at one of the meet- ings. Students in need oi assistance in their math courses are tutored by fellow members. f31l Second Row: Swanstrom, Muehe, Asma, Tebbens, ett, Tikusis. First Row: Wieber, Royce, tor, McCurnber, Mrs. Orr, Lebin. Blomquist, Leavitt, Edg- Scott D., Griswold, Vic- PRE-MEDICAL CLUB OFFICERS Fall Donald Victor ------ President Helen McCumber - - Vice-President Charles Muehe Secretary-Treasurer Spring Helen McCumber - - President Donald Victor - A Vice-President Margaret Griswold - - Secretary-Treasurer ls there a doctor in the house? -To make it easier to find them all, a Pre- Medical Club was organized last fall. With Mrs. Orr supervising Weekly meetings, the club has devoted most of the year to first aid lessons. The members plan to purchase a first aid kit which will be for the benefit of the entire school. Highlights of the club's activities were the several trips taken. These included tours through the Billings, Veter- ans' and Cook County Hospitals.
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Second Row: Wymer, Phelps, Zellinger, lan' ney, Lobaugh, Chiera, Bon Durant, Stone E., Hillis, Asma, Royce M,, Mrs. Orr. First Row: Keeler, Harter, Stone M. A., Blomquist, Pillsbury, White, Maier, Thomas F., Vander Meer, Griswold, Ehrler. Third Row: Buell, Schulz, Arnold, Schumann, Tiku- sis, lones, Beddoe, Olson L., Malott, Muehe, Mr. Iohnson. Second Row: Victor, Lind- holm, Hess, Griswold, Maack, Wyrner, McCum- ber. First Row: Blornquist, Lornasney, W a tk in s, Bernhardt. ZOOLOGY CLUB - Q OFFICERS Fail - , Margaret Griswold - - - - President lack Reynolds A - Vice-President Mildred Maier - Secretary-Treasurer Spring Margaret Griswold - - - President Nick Vander Meer '--- Vice-President Mildred Maier - - - Secretary-Treasurer lust a bunch of cut-ups might aptly describe the membership oi this organiza- tion oi lay Cee who like to give vent to their interest in Zoology. Founded only last tall under the sponsorship of Mrs. Orr, the club has enjoyed a number of worthwhile meetings, Mr, Ghost Went to Town when Mrs. Orr told the club of her Work in the morgue. Subsequent meetings were equally interestingg such as the lecture by Dr. Woods on his early experiences as a doc- tor and the movies showing methods of fighting fires and the extermination of rats. t30l CHEMISTRY CLUB W OFFICERS Fall Donald Victor - - - - - President Ida Mae Maack - Vice-President Hayden Beddoe Secretary-Treasurer Spring Charles Watkins - V - President Russell tones - - Vice-President Helen McCumber - A - Secretary-Treasurer Deep Purple, fushia, and chartreuse pre- cipitates are common occurrences when Chemistry Club members begin to experi- ment with the perplexities of filtrates and fumes. These promising scientists have made several trips during the past year, visiting the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Company, the Burnham Oil Refinery, and one of the Filtration Plants. Open House offered these young chemists the opportunity to strut their stuff by conducting experiments in the lab for the benefit of the visitors.
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Thomston, Weitzenfeld, Ehrler, Putz, Watts. Wax-photographer. Maack-subject. First Flow: Zellinger, Fox Pedersen, Petersen, Bern hardt. Second Row: Thomas F. Ehrler, Thornston, Zieg mont. DRAMA CLUB CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS OFFICERS 124111 Fall William Wymer - - President MONOY1 WCX ' - - - ' Pfesideflf Eunice Kopecky - Vice-.President Robert Pederson - - Vice-President Kath,-yn Drybm-gh . . Secretary leannette Peterson - - Secretary-Treasurer Marjorie Lee - - Treasurer Spring SPTUIQ Morton Wax - - - President ROb9I'l Ehrler - - - Pf9SfCl9l'1f Robert Pederson - - - Vice-President VGTY1 Tl'10THSiO1'1 - ViC5 -pfesidenf Ieannette Peterson - - - Secretary-Treasurer Priscilla Rice ------ Secretary H ' H H H ' Priscilla Rice ---.-. Treasurer Hold Tight They Say as the Cgndld Activities of the Drama Club began with the formation of the dramatic league. Simi- lar drama organizations of several Iunior Colleges met together to discuss their va- rious problems. ln February, our club pre- sented a one-act play, Who Gets the Car Tonight. Another dramatic performance was given in the spring semester:- Frank and Ernaf' With student interest sufficiently aroused by these two presentations, the club hopes to give a three-act play next year. lf32l camera addicts train their F45 on you and record you permanently on Super Pan. lt's just the shutterbugs ' Way of carrying 'through their hobby of catching you with your hair down. The Camera Club offers its members a chance to develop their ar- tistic bent at little expense. ln addition to interesting meetings presenting lectures and motion pictures on various aspects of pho- tography, the club has conducted several tours.
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