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fXTIQA-cufffCu1af Christmas cheer is the order of business for the Girls' Club during the holiday season. As has been the custom, members of the Girls' Club distributed small trees to the disabled veterans at the Soldiers' Home. :X total of 382.00 was collected from stu- dents here at North and was used to purchase 270 trees and trim- mings. The club members and members of the choir who went to distribute the trees enjoyed the visit greatly. Round and round they go, and where they stop-. VVhat goes round and round? he asked. Why, tires on automobiles, came the answer. And. speaking of tires, did you see the movie on the manufacture of tires given at the Chemistry Club recently? It was fine. And did you miss a senior farewell? The graduates will not forget that for a long, long time. To move or not to move, that is the question. This problem confronts the members of the Chess Club as they play in the club tournament. The winner in this contest will receive an award. The club members are acquainted with Mr. John Flashingbauer, the city champion chess player, who demonstrated his winning moves at a recent meeting. For interesting entertainment, visit the Chess Club. Education and success were the topics recently discussed at a combined meeting of the Boys' and Girls' Leadership Groups. Mr. VVerner addressed the group with questions and answers taken from a pamphlet issued by Information, Please. He then interpreted the answers to the group. Looking into and preparing for the future, the Photo Club is planning its next semester's program. Among other things, it will sponsor its annual photo salon for the students at North Division. The club also discussed the photographic staff of the new newspaper. It is an annual event in the Girls' Leadership Group to have the privilege of hearing a short talk by Mr. Werner at a joint meeting with the Boys' Leadership Group in the library. Ques- tions which face everybody after graduation were discussed in his talk. Everyone was advised to keep his eyes and ears open to opportunities of today which might become valuable, take an in- terest in everything, make contacts, and have a good sense of humor. Congratulations should be offered to the cast of the German Club play presented at their Christmas party. Other special fea- tures were a solo and a duet, besides a few community songs. A hilarious time was had by all. An interesting program was given by the Shakespeare Club for the senior farewell. New officers were elected who will, they feel sure, carry on in the best tradition of the club. Are you a mathematician? If you are, test your knowledge of mathematical terms by unjumbling the following brain-teaser which Bernhardine Poch produced at the last Math Club meet- ing. Each group of letters, arranged in proper order, is a geo- metric or algebraic expression. The first letters of each word THE TATTLER 31
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CAN YCDU DO IT? CContinued from page 313 form another word-a word with which you should be well ac- quainted. All right, let's go! 1. implytul 2. edajtnac 3. ertnapsos 4. ytoheshsip 5. sxreanteuo 6. mnlaimoo 7. Xoima 8. mtohere 9. geitnre 10. erlcic ll. rusd fFor the Answers Turn to Page 465 ,litlllii As the semester draws to a close, the French Club can truly say that many things have been accomplished. The singing of French songs unwittingly added new words to the members' vocabulary, while well-delivered speeches acquainted them with political and economic aspects of the old and new France. Why, from the Forum of course! Such was the answer of one member when asked where he received his beautiful gold pin. These pins were awarded to all who served their club faithfully and well during the past year, and are much prized by those for- tunate enough to receive them. Did you enjoy VVhat a Life ? Have you ever wondered what happened to Henry Aldrich at art school? You'll find all the answers to your questions in a sequel to this play written by Robert Holmes. The Masquers hope to cast this play in the fu- ture, so all you aspiring young actors and actresses brush up on your dramatics. Looking over the past year, the Webster Club can face the new year with the feeling that it has really achieved something in promoting a friendly companionship among its members. The Christmas party of the Webster, Forum, and Writers' Club was a grand success. Election of new officers is now in order. Bon Voyage. That was the wish of the Speech Club mem- bers to their seniors during the club's annual senior farewell party held January 8. The program presented by the seniors was one to be long remembered. With the going of the seniors comes the hope that others who are interested in speech training in the dif- ferent fields will come into the club to fill the empty places. True to its purpose, the Writers' Club has offered students valuable training in writing this semester. It has also secured assembly C as a club room which serves also as a reading room for its increased membership. Now, the Writers' Club looks for- ward to its forthcoming Valentine dance and its work on the new school newspaper. 32 THE TATTLER
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