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THE PENSEMAN AGASSIZ CLUB , HE third year of the Agassiz Club's existence has undoubtedly been a great one. Founded in December, 1924, the club progressed slowly dur- ing its first two years of life. This year has seen a great leap forward in development. Through the untiring eiforts of Dr. Green, very interesting and instruc- tive programs were planned. These programs touched on nearly all sides of science and were presented admirably. Last fall eight members of the club returned to school. A meeting was soon held to get organized and the club was under way. Early in the year a number of new members were taken into the club and again in March additional members were admitted. In early December the second anniversary was held and a very inter- esting program was presented. Our three presidents this year, Edwin Eaton, Angel Rivero and Harold Conover, deserve much credit for the interest they have shown in its develop- ment. But by far the greatest amount of credit goes to Dr. Green, who has spent a great deal of his valuable time on the club. The Agassiz Club is looking forward to great things in the future. lt feels that it has done much for its members. VVhen we look back over the meetings of the club this year, we view with pleasure the profitable time spent in them. As we go away from Pennington we shall endeavor to carry out the club's motto: Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher. P 61
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THE PENSEMAN A A T 2 a THE AGASSIZ CLUB I'rrsia'c'1zz', FLOYD J. ANGEX'1NIE 1f il.'C-PI'l?5ffI1C'11f, HARRY O. PATTON Scfretar EDWARD PLIESTER . QV, Trcczxzzrcr, GEORGE GRIFLHTH MEMBERS T. C. .ANDERSON E. EATON A. RIVERO F. ANGEVINE F. EATON B. ROLL P. AUTEN G. GRIFFITII J. ROOBIN 5. BICKLEY R. HAMILTON D. SCHANTZ H. CONOVER T. JENKS F. SCHURZ bl. COOKE P. RIURDICK fX.T0'1'TEN li. CRONEY H. PATTON J. VVEST F. DOWNS E. PLIESTER H, VVRIGHT 60
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THE PENSEMAN WOULDN'T THE SCHOOL BE FUNNY WITHOUT: Auten's Bull Moose whisper. Griff1th's When I was at George School. M r. Latshaw's Now, people, come to order. The Dean's I won't argue with you. Mr. French and his boy friend. Dr. Green's Let not the sun go down upon Stephenson and his thumb. Hamilton's 'Tm all broken up. Murdick's line about fishing. HofTman's display of a beard. Riverois imitation of the Dean teaching Bible. The racket of Ed Eaton's radio. Say, listen, Guy. Eldred's 'Tiot a cigarette ? Griffith always getting pinched. 62 your ignorance
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