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Fdwfmw THE CEDAR CHEST BANKERS CLUB -an ...gg in AVA' Jul. School banklng IS done through the Bankers Club of TRI-IS The members of th s club ar appomted to the varxous homerooms by the faculty advlsor Mxss Chafey Each Tuesday morning they accept deposlts and make the necessary records for the students ln those homerooms and 1n addltlon prepare a summary report to be sent to the bank wlth the money If a banker does satlsfactory work for elght, quarters he 1S awarded the Bankers Club letter
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THE SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club has been oreaniz d for the purpose of having discussions on the problems, new advances, and some older phases of science. The Science Club has two rules which were made at tl'-c first meting, and these are that the members must be taking science at the time of the membership, and each member must make one speech and lead one discussion. Thes rules were passed for the purpose of keeping out lhost pupils who do not like to wcrk. At tr, time of this writing thi re are no officers in th, club exccpz Mr. Clint, who is faculty advisor and Jacob Pyenson secretary. This year. a member makes his speech which has been announced before and after the short speech he is open to any questions on the subject. During this time there usually is a discussion which is carried on by the members and centers around the topic of the speech. This club has met every Wednesday that it has been possible. At one of the meetings during November if was decided to make '1 Htesla coil. This coil is a piece of e.ectrica1 apparatus which throws a spark about six or seven inches long. Even thou 'h the spark is a high voltage one a person may allow it to pass through his body without being injured. In May this coil was about half finished and the members hoped to have it finished by th- end of the year. The members also sponsored a trip of forty pupils to Philadelphia to visit the Franklin Museum and Fels Planetarium. CLASS OF 1937 Ffffy-,fh,nee NY 1 w 'QA ,f .i-5. , ,,, , .fe , lg ,, sis... -1 .,,..,5'ff 2 W 1 A 'r.,J,15' , D 5 .3 . . . C 3 .
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fIASS oF1927 FMWWN SFLECTED CHORUS 'Ihs 2,101,113 conslsts of ru old r mole expeuenced memb rs of the Glee Club '11 x meet Tu sdas 'md Fudas at 'ICLIYIUES peuod They partxmpated ID the exchang pxcgnms xxhuh V616 glxen bs oul school They wexe also 1n the Glee Club Concext CLEE CLUP AL-r Anyone who so desnes may Joln th1S club after a tryout wlth M1ss Nelson Members meet evexy Wednesday at act1v1t1e peuod Thelr only pubhc appearance thxs yen was at the Glee Club Concert
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