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Elin' Aernnauiiral Srnrivig Last fall, owing to the growing interest among the fellows in aviation, the Aeronautical Society was formed. Its object was to stimulate interest in the school generally, and to give an opportunity to those who wished to do so, to in- crease their knowledge and to keep up with the latest developments in aircraft. The club started with only a few members, but grew rapidly, all those being admitted who professed sniiicient interest in the work carried on by the Society. Although parliamentary law is observed to some extent in the meetings, a happy medium is being sought after, so that they shall not be too formal or constrained. A report on Current Events is made every week and one of the members addresses the club on some subject of general interest. OFFICERS P1'cs1'1fc1zl-W. R. ROBINSON, '13 I'?tl Pl'K3'Z?fI'7lf-H. XV. BALLANTINE, '13 gym' jllcmbef'-F. E. ALEXANDER, ,IS MEMBERS P. E. ALEX.-xNnER, '15 w. E. FORBES, '15 T. PROCTOR, '15 H. w. B1xLLAN'1'1NE, 713 B. NORMAN, J11., '14 W. R. ROBINSON, '15 P. w. BOGERT, '14 E. R. PERRY, ,I7 - H. w. STERNER, '15 J. B. CUMINOS, '15 A. E. POOR, '10 P. B. TODD, '14 E. P. CURTIS, '14 c. L. POOR, '15 . 73
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flhr Sri. Cbvnrgrfa Svnrieig In the fall of 1911 a society was formed which was then something of an experiment but has since justified' its existence by its results and the interest manifested in it. Its membership includes the entire student body, no 'members of the faculty taking part in the meetings. The St. George's Society meets every Sunday night to talk over the serious interests of the boys' school life. The meeting opens with a hymn, and is addressed by one of the boys, appointed as leader, on some such topic as the following: Friendship, Influence, Loyalty to our Parents, Honesty, Cheerfulness. The meeting closes with prayer and a hynm. It has seemed to those who have followed it closely that its result has been to deepen boys' interests in the best side of school life, to influence the tone of tl1e School for good and to intensify school spiritg and so to be making for itself a permanent place in the life of the School. r OFFICERS I9lI-l9l2 EDWARD BARRY XVALI4--P1'f.s1h'a1zl SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER, jR.-If?'a4-Pmszdefzl GRAHAM B. I3LAINE-Sec1'c!ary-Y1'cnsurc1' , 80
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