twkxty.tiirf.k I i Tllll-. Science Club, among ihe main clubs formed • , , I' ) . , . u Science, has been one ol the most active organizations the past year h has i three fold object: to maintain and propagate interest in scientific subjects t promote social intercourse among those scientifically inclined uul to «»ive members practice in club work. Any students of the school, who are in a Science class or who are interested in Science are eligible to become active members. The meetings, with special programs and entertainments arranged for. were held even-other Thursday night at the gymnasium. A number of scientific talks, interesting lectures, and educational debates were given during the year: the club even made attempts at performing psychic mysteries which were of great interest and amusement. The club had as its class advisors. Professors Cavanaugh and Tarney and with their co-operation and that of a lively group of members, lias been much of a success. The officers for the year were: First term—President. John I-cut finer. Vice-President. Alice Pussier: Secretary and Treasurer. Hugh M.mgskau. Second term President. Frederick K. Jones: Vice President. William P. Schmitt: Secretary and Treasurer. Mabel (». (Iran.
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TWBXTY.FI VIS Ufoitorarj “S ’ Club TlHIi Honorary “S” Club is an organization of the “letter men” of the college. The primary purpose f the club is tin- upholding of the high standard of athletics at Science and the continuing of friendships built up on the athletic field. In order to increase the school spirit aroused by the record which the athletes of the S. S. S. have made in the past two years, and to give the boys the recognition they so richly deserved, the school confers on those who have represented it in contests, the highest honor which it is in her jvnver to bestow, the red and black S . The S’ is awarded to those who have played in the various Science teams during the season, and whose sportsmanship has endured throughout that time. The two-letter men. Lawrence l lsaker. George I’isher. Rudolph Swenson. and John Nellcrmoe arc leaving this spring and their loss will be felt next year. The officers for the year were: President. Lawrence I Isaker: ice- President, Cyrus Kali!: and Secretary Treasurer. Loyal McLIwain.
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