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THE soH1AN 1930 Bark Row: Lipari, llickinan, Fink, Kapitz, Humble, Ness, Rilling. Secwzd Now: Zatroritz. llolmes, Csipke, Xemione, Gerin, Cziraki, Rehl, XYilliams. Front Row: Carson, Klc3lasters, Rudgers, Iiuntz, Lipari, Mazzola, Garner, Hardy. QE! i it Wg 1 on BOYS' GYM CLUB The Boys' Gym Club was organized to give advanced work to those boys whoi desire it Advanced work in regular classes is impossible because of the less athletic boys. The club is the most active in the school, meeting every morning at 7:45. The club has given several chapel programs, a combined exhibition with the Girls' US Club, and took important part in the May Day exercises and the Mass Drill in 1928. There are live offices: president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and assistant treasurer. In October, 1928, deserving members were presented with letters in recognition of their work. Under the expert supervision of Mr. Loeber, our friend and instructor, the club has grown into a large, active class, and we are sure that it will grow to even greater bounds in fu- ture years. page lzmzrrlrecl f01'z'y-two
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THE soH1AN19so Back Row: Sullivan, Thomas, Stark, Atha, McLain, Kunkle, Cliff, Coyne. Tlzird Row: Zeis, Fay, Rubright, Cooper, Mitchell, jocis, Clark, Buda, Taylor, Coorsh, Sharp, llohnes, llarpold, Mills, Inman, Hickman. .S'1'c'0ml Row: XYilkinson, Gates, Griggs. lfinman, Kendall, Klein, Kruner, llamman, liowls, Schcrmesser, Strum, liarlett, Russell, Major, Lingo, Brown. llodesitt, 3l2il1SU1', Zinn. Roush. Frmzf lfnfv: liaforey. Kazan, lfairchild, lluth. Porter, Klihalik, Gahalac, Sir Louis, liuhar. XYctzel, Lipari, Wilhelm. Q i V, CHEMISTRY CLUB The purpose of the flu-1nistry flul: is to stimulate an interest i11 the study of Che1nist1'y, and to show the 11npo1'tance ot l,illL'IlllSll'5' i11 the home. in lUZ1lllll3.ClllI'l1lg processes. and in all the fllllfli-llllC1ll2ll processes of nature. 1-X fund of money is being accun111lated for the purchase of reference hooks along various chemical lines. ln addition to the regular 1neetings held every two weeks. occasional trips are made to factories Hllil var1o11s scenes of industry where 1l21!'tlClll21l' phases of chemistry may he studied at tlrst hand. Practwal chemists are also lllV1lQLl to address the cluh. Students who are now taking Chemistry or who have completed it are eligible to membership. The present officers are: President, Mac Hinmang x'lC6-l,I'ESltlS1ll, Hedwig Kleing Secre- tary, Illla Major: Treasurer, lirances hates. Pugh 11 zmdred f0l'fjV-0110 L4
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THE soH11gpNf19so Burl: Row: llansor, Dandrea, Reighy, Severns, lfalor, lluth, Hielver, Orcutt, Gabalac, Carrao, Meklasters, Sours, Hardy, Sullivan, Kosich. Second K0-wi Nazzola, llamman, Danzak, Rillile, Haring, Pfaff, Harpley, Hinman, Nick. Reich, Sugar, Roush, Schmidt, Anderson. Front Row: Rinaldo. Peoples, Zeis, Gray, Lesher, Fowls, .Xrcher, Tronlmer, Wentsler, Eshack, Mihalik, Voorhees. TI-IE SPANISH CLUB The purpose of the Spanish Club is to luring the students who are taking Spanish into a closer relationship with one another, and to promote an interest in the language. This club was organized several years ago. lt meets twice a month: all meetings are con- ducted in Spanish with an interesting program planned for each meeting. Spanish games are often played at the close. This term international programs have been planned: and the members corresponded with hoys and girls in Spain. The officers for the September term were: Fred Orcutt, president: Margaret Trommer, vice-president: Carl Xazzola, secretary: Melvin Rlcalasters, treasurer. OHicers for the Jann- ary term are: Carl Klazzola, presidentg :Xlex Hardy, vice-president: lilizabeth Gray, secre- tary: liarl johnson, treasurer. Miss Mary Pusateri is the faculty adviser of the club. page I1 zmdred forty-f111'e'e'
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