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Top Row, left to right : Moosemiller, Hordeman, Rose. Gamster, Davisson. Gaines. Lynam, Clark, sponsor, VV. Burns, Wood, Putman, Feldhaus, Parks, Hoshaw, Braddock. Second Row: Kanney, Gosnell, Teach, Rhoades. R. Cook, C. Nagel, Thompson, Nesbitt. Third Row: Ritchie. Branson, Jordan, K. Burns. Fourth Row: Duggins, Tyler, Welper, sponsor, Timmons. Fifth Row: Ramey, Shook, Johnson, Teyber. Wallace, Pull ins, Barber, Moore, Hall. Science and Mathematics Club The Science and Mathematics Club was divided into two groups which met separately after school. Mr. Welper sponsored the photography division. He gave instructions in taking pictures and helped to develop and enlarge them. He explained operations of different kinds of cameras, types of lenses, films, and other parts of the camera. The biology division was supervised by Mr. Clark. He conducted experiments in raising plants without soil. He showed a few of the millions of microscopic animals that live in water to the members of the club. The meetings of both divisions were well attended and enjoyed. The Club at its regular meetings had as speakers several business men whose work was con- nected with the interests of the club. President . . . . Vice President . . Secretary Treasurer Sponsors . . . Officers . . . William Rose John Wood Mary Jordan Mr. Clark, Mr. Welper ( 25 )
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First Row, left to right: Feldhaus, Neville, Stout, Zickmund, Weltzin, Holmes, Kanney, second Row : Holt, sponsor, Hayes, Bowman, Brown. Third Row ' - Braddock, Gosnell, T. Cain, Putman, Moore, Timmons, Kruzan, Lintner. fourth Row. Burns. Hancock, Knouff. Rear Standing: R. Kanne, Bufkin, K. Burns, Moosemiller. H. Johnson, Haniford, Cook D Hardesty Sanders, Robinson. J. Knouff, L. Ames, W. P.att, Porter, Shirer, D Ames ’ Taylor, T. Kanne, Wm. Platt, Hamer. Hamer, Fontaine, Kilmer. Cain, D. Johnson. Gaines, Michal, Chamness, Hudson, F. C. A. The Future Craftsmen opened the building season with sharp tools, plenty of materials on hand, and a desire among members to construct something perma- nent and worth while. In order to facilitate the work ahead, an organization was set up under able leadership. About thirty workers reported at the first meeting and, while all were not actively engaged in a trade this year, all in- dicated a desire to remain members of the organization and to take part in its activities. Meetings were held every three weeks for the instruction of members by guest speakers. Some of the related subjects • discussed in these meetings were conservation of natural resources, activities in other shops, and the oppor- tunities for employment in various crafts and trades. The Craftsmen held open house and an exhibit of finished work for the benefit of friends and fellow builders. The club was hired by the city to paint the new street signs. Several of the members plied their skill at refinishing furniture and many fine old pieces were renovated. Officers President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Charles Feldhaus Robert Kanne Earl Haniford . . . Mr. Holt ( 24 )
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Mr . -• jSb P p ' 1 1 Jjt I M m r 7 1 “T - v 1 Top Row, left to right : Hopkins, Gaines, Lowman, Hurley, Dobbins, Hall, Wilcox, Teyber. Second Row : Stanley, Daugherty, D. Robinson, Sc antlin, Pullins, Lane, Wallace, Groom. Third Row: Adair. Miss Wolfe, sponsor, M. Robinson. Parks, Fendig. Ritchie. Seated : O’Riley, Lynam, Kirk, Thompson, Thomas. Stillman. Rensselaerien The bulletin of the construction company as recognized by the student body is the Rensselaerien. Its purpose is to post and record all events in the construc- tion and development of the school year of 1939. A new and very capable construction manager, Miss Dorothea Wolfe, was appointed this year. Miss Wolfe, assisted by her capable staff of workers, has edited a very fine paper. The paper is issued every two weeks and serves as a summary and record of all important school and social events, sports, news, humor and editorials. It attempts to present new ideas and support old school traditions. Editors-in-Chief Assistant Editors Sports Editor . Sponsor . . Staff Katherine Kirk and Jean Thompson . Bettie Thomas and Maxine Stillman Robert Adair . . . Miss Wolfe ( 26 )
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