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, may 1 t iiifitf TTN Cf- x?FP x .-we I ,l- ill X E sit i-as LU' F t Row D Knisley D Vol , C. Phelan, President: R. Stinson, V. Herre, E. Roehling. S cond Row I C l y P Lynn M. Cantalin, M. Godar, H. Graham, R, Irwin, M. Niedzialkowski. THE WEBSTER EULLEGE LIBHAHY ELUB The Webster College Library Club was originated in 1935. Up to that time there had been no successful Library Staff. The club was originated for the purpose of aiding Sister Mary loseph, the club's moderator. The girls on the Staff are required to spend at least two hours a week in the library checking in and checking out books, learning to file cards and to shelve books. The girls while in the library are not only giving assistance but are also learning for themselves the usefulness of a library, its functions, and needs. The Library Staff has grown con- siderably during the past year now having about twenty- five members. The officers for the club are two, President and Secretary- Treasurer. The former oiiice being held by Catherine Phe- lan and the latter by Rheta Stinson. T 79 l
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I. Pickel M. Hayes I. Henning Chairman PEHSUNNEL PHUGHAM The Student Government Board Project for the scholastic year 1936 1937 was the establishment of a Personnel Program including a study ot personality and a survey of the occupational fields open to women, with a view toward The l1rst semester was devoted to a profound self-analysis. We considered our physical, mental, and social traits and our ideals and the methods of improving ourselves in each of these lields The program consisted of talks and demon- strations given by the students. Each class formed a sepa- rate unit for sect1onal meetings and three times during the semester the entire student body met in a general assembly. The program for the second semester consisted of a study of the various occupational fields open to women. We discussed the languages, the physical and social sciences, and philosophy and gave consideration to the vocational openings in each field. Several general assemblies pre- sented guest speakers. l78l
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CHEMISTRY ELUB Sigma Phi Theta, more popularly termed the Chem Club, is composed of students who are interested in chemistry and who have completed one year of study in this subject. To increase the interest in chemistry and to give its members a more practical knowledge of what is being done in that field by modern chemists are the chief purposes of this club. Business is carried on at regular monthly meetings. Among interesting activities were a supper party at which chem games were played and a trip to Anheuser-Busch Brewery. A trip to Howards Bend to study the part chemistry plays in the purification of our water ended up in a picnic at Corley's summer home. This was the final activity of the year, and all agreed it was a perfect ending of a success- ful year for the Chemistry Club. First Row-V. Herre, I. McFarland, V. Walsh, M. Rogles, President B Schleicher M Cantalm I Crowley Second Row-A. Huger, E. Tyne, P. Weber, B. McCord A Schlueter M M Ritter Third Row-B. Henry, M. F. Walsh, M. R. Hughes, M. Hayes, R Noland M R Sheridan V Coad Fourth Row-G. Wencker, C. Wells, F. Herre, F. Schuchart, F. Martinek G O Rourke I Pickel B Buddy lf80l
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