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1' sc 91 cull' - 'j T ,r1ta,', X' 1, 'X -- VX 'L '14 I C?if5fii55Vk l EHUHAL CLUB This year under the capable guidance of Sister Mary Paula the organization enjoyed a wider range of activities. In the annual Vod-Vil the club presented a colorful and mu- sical scene from lRoberta . The Yuletide spirit was en- livened by selected groups of carolers who sang in Webster Groves, at the Coronado and Melbourne Hotels. Presenta- tion of programs over radio stations KWK, KSD and WIL was a long-cherished dream now realized. At the closing concert of the conservatory the Choral Club, assisted by the orchestra, presented Strauss' Tales from the Vienna Woods . Besides its numerous musical programs the club enjoyed several social functions. A formal banquet for members and the alumnae was held May l2. Twice the club was hostess to the St. Louis University Glee Club. First Row M E Sherwin P Weber, R. Hoing, I. Fitzgerald, I. Stoddard, D, McKinlay. Second Row M Niedztalkowski D Keeley, President: B. Schweers, D. Volz, D. Becker, M. Hayes, E. Roehling, M. M, Koenitz, A. Schlueter. Third Row V Vermeersch R Guido M Peters, F. Schuchart, M. I. Byrne, A. Borgel, E, Merkel, M. Corrigan, H. Roche. Fourth Row H Day, K. Weber, E, Schrader, M. McDonald. l91l
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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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First Row-E. Thornton, T. Buckler, Presidentg R. Hoing M Corrigan B L Williams Second Row-R. O'Donnell, R. Moller, E, Merkel, V. Herre M I Byrne M Godar P Gamp CLASSICAL ELUB The Classical Club, officially known as Sigma Epsilon Rho, is now in its ninth year and continues to fulfill the purpose for which it was formed, namely, to stimulate in the stu- dents an appreciation of Greek and Roman literature, daily life, customs, and government. The Webster Classical Club is a unit of the St. Louis Uni- versity Classical Club, which meets monthly at the Univer- sity or at one of the corporate colleges. During the cur- rent semester, Webster had the pleasure of entertaining the joint group on February fourteenth. In accordance with the vote of the members, the study plan of the club this year has been identical with that of the St. Louis University Classical Club, the general topic was The Political lnstitutions of Greece and Rome. Thus an opportunity was offered at the monthly meetings for further research and discussion on the points of interest introduced at the general meetings. l92l
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