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Einsteins lN someone's TerTile mind This year aT San Juan was conceived The idea oT organizing a club Tor The advancemenT oT inTeresT in, knowledge oT, and promoTion oT science. Thus The Science Club was organized early in The Tall under The enThusiasTic leadership oT lvlr. E. E. Snyder. To promoTe This inTeresT in science, we ioin- ed The STudenT Science Club oT America, The head oT which is Dr. CompTon, head physicisT oT lNlorThwesTern UniversiTy oT lllinois. AnoTher inTeresTing accomplishmenT was The eTching oT The Science Club Emblem in glass. To advance knowledge in The subiecT, experimenTs were performed and Talks were given on The Two greaT divisions oT science, The cosmosphere which TreaTs oT non-living Things and The Torces which operaTe Them, and The biosphere which deals wiTh living Things and Their en- vironmenT. To promoTe science, we seT The Bay Bridge, because oT iTs colossal dimensions and The p-erTecTion oT iTs sTrucTure, as a challenge and an ideal Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in science. By These Three ideals-enThusiasm lor inTeresTl. knowledge, and pro- gress-we hope ThaT we have helped To TaciliTaTe The sTudenTs' sTudy and To make Them beTTer ciTizens, capable oT using Their science Tor The improvemenT oT The scienTiTic world in which we all live. The oTFicers Tor i935-36 were: Val Leng, PresidenTg Ida Mae Slmmate, Treasurer: Marilyn Gilmore, SecreTaryg Mr. E. E. Snyder, Sponsor. 3 .lb N19-' Q .1
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Smoclsers ............ Tl-lE purpose oT The ArT Club is To provide a connecTion wiTh arT acTiviTies Tor Those sTudenTs who have an inTeresT in arT buT no drawing abiliTy. The Club sTudied many painTers and Their works, and The progress oT arT Trom earlier Times up To The p-resenT. The chieT sTudy was oT French painTers. The oTTicers were: l:irsT SemesTer: April Orsi, PresidenT: Allen Stonesiferj Vice PresidenT: Dorcas Rich, SecreTary: Norman Hall, Treasurer: Second Semes- Ter: Kathryn Minster, Presidentr: Erla Noss, Vice PresidenT: April Orsi, SecreTary: Norman Hall, Treasurer: Miss Orelli, Sponsor. Henchmen . . . .... . . . . DURING The club periods This year, TorTy girls and TorTy boys Trom The Freshman and Sophomore classes comprised The Dance Club. Many oT The sTudenTs learned To dance so quickly ThaT They enioyed every sTep aT The Sophomore l-lop, The Junior Prom, and The Senior Ball. Besides a consideraTion oT The Tox TroT and The walTz, They discussed poise, correcT posTure in walking, sTand- ing, dancing, and general social eTigueTTe. They believe ThaT iT is The righT oT every young person in high school To Till his place properly in his social liTe as well as in his academic and aThleTic pursuiTs. Miss Margaret Hench sponsors This club. AccounTAnTs . . ...... . . Tl-lE COMMERCIAL CLUB was Tounded This year To give The sTudenTs a beTTer idea oT and inTeresT in The progressive business world-wiTh Miss M. Stephenson, Sponsor: Annie Mueller, Presi- denT: Mary Fraser, Vice PresidenT: Velma Ball, SecreTary. Miss Stephenson arranged Tor several demonsTraTions oT various Types oT oTTice equipmenT aT some oT our meeTings. AT These meeT- ings we held open house and approximaTely sixTy sTudenTs aTTend- ed. The remainder oT our meeTings were spenT on reporTs and discussion oT problems ThaT are apT To conTronT sTudenTs enTering The business world. -21- ,-,I -H i -' 'Y Y ii, -- - ,,
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