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-QJXVB IQKJIIPQIMDCG and GCOJJDIDJ Swlksdp- First Row4Childers. Baumker, Guy, Birch, Gehring, Robins, Stamer. Second Row-Iviarquardt, Garde. Keller, Holl, Heinig, Kasdorf. Third Row-Lampton, Cowley, Todd. Csborne, Reeves, ee' .' Alchemist President - f4-wf ROBERT LAMPTON VicefPresident fe-ff - LAURENE HALL Secretary - fe--f ELEANOR BAUMKER Treasurer - 3 f f HERBERT MACVAY Sergeantfatffxrms f ' --fff Y- BURTON SHARPE Chaplain -ff- ff-f K IANE IVIARQUARDT LOYAL Alchemist never stopped the rush of President Bob Lampton on Moiiday mornings. He knew that the announcement for the Thursdays meeting had to be in the office by 8:25 on that day. And the programs which he hurried to announce were always good ones. One of the most important things that the club did this year was to take in some twentyftive new members. Ar a few of our meetings men of importance in the Chemistry line of the City came over to our school to talk to us and to explain some ofthe mysteries of the Chemistry held. This idea was not new but the subjects were dilferent. This Club is open to juniors and Seniors taking Chemistry or Physics and making a grade of at least C. Menibers are admitted by invitation only. Miss Howard is the club adviser. One hundred thirteen
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-emfo JDUIRIQIGH and Goran twa- Firxr Rau..-fGreeley. Payden. Wertz. Keith. Everett. Tipton. Second Row-McKee, Vobbe. McCreery. Tansel. Flesh. Koester. Key. Third Roar-Monro. Weber. Willmore. George. Matile, Kemp. junior Hif'Y Club President --f- - ---- - VicefPresident fffffff- - - - f Secretary e-ef-ff-ffff Treasurer A SergeantfatfArms - - W - - - - - e Chaplain fff-fffff--- EUGENE EVERETT WARREN KEITH RUSSELL TIPTON 'ROBERT WERTZ WILLIAM MATILE - GAYLE VOBBE HOUCH having but few members at the beginning ofthe year, the Junior HifY ear' ried out everything in the line programs which it had planned. During the year it had several parties with the Junior Friendship Club and took part in the forums which were held for both clubs in the Y. W. C. A. Among the splendid programs were many interesting talks by teachers, coaches, ministers, Y. M. C. A. men and others. We who are leaving all hope that they have instilled the great ideals of the club in the hearts of those who follow so that they may continue even better than we. One hundred twelve
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UQUIRIQJDH and Gown osxwp- Fwsr Row-Cowley, Portman. Rosenthal, Kagin, Bardsley, Monto. Soncrantz, Webber. Second Row-Kc? man, George, Novotny, Davis. Hartwig. Rowley, Graver, Reinig. Third RowfSpeakman, Petroif, Shottle- korb. Klaiber, Kock, Alexander, Rhodes, Mesteller. Fourth Row-Luzius, Patterson, Mesteller, Koppius, Dilley, Whitmarsh, Vanders Engineers President ------'fff---- FRED BARDSLBY VicefPresident -f--feffff-f- HELA KAC-IN Secretary --feeee-eeAee RICHARD ROSENTHAL Treasurer e-e4--------e- EDWIN MoNTo SergeantfatfArms A - -- ----- '---- W xLL1AM Wires Chaplain f----ffffwf-- HENRY VANDBRS HIS year, the Engineers society feels that it has accomplished very noteworthy things. The outstanding event was the initiation at which every pledge was wel' comed into the club. Visits were made to the Textileather Co., the AutofLite and other plants at which they learned many interesting things. At each of the weekly meetings, Hne programs were presented by members of the Engineers Club. Summing up the year, the society can safely say that it has done much to further the interests of its members. One hundred fourteen
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