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Ezzgzheerzhg Soeiezjf As the present school year draws to a close, we pause for a moment to look back upon the third successful year of the VVoodward Tech Engineering Society. Each of these years has been more successful than the preceding one. The first event since the printing of the Techennial of '23 was the winning by the Engineering Society of the silver loving-cup given by the Senior class of '23 at its carnival. The society staged The House of Horrors so well that the Libbey Engineering Society used the same stunt at the Libbey Carnival. For its programs the society endeavored to obtain speakers among the men who are prominent in the industrial world. 'The lectures delivered by these men enabled the members to visualize the various engineering industries, thus helping them in the selection of their life work. Among the speakers were past and present members as well as these industrialists. Their subjects and names are as follows: RIR. R. H. SHERI.oCK--- -- ---Bridges and Their Construrlion llIR. VV. G. CLARK --.------------- The Elzgineering Profession XTR. B. A. HART -------- The llvorking of the Telephone System MR. E. RESTEIXIEIER ---- ---- - The ll'or,l-ing of the Pipe Organ RTR. L. KISER---.. --------- ---.- .---- Y ' he Iioundzziiozz of Life The lecture by hlr. Hart was supplemented by a trip through the lllain Exchange of the Ohio-Bell Telephone Company. In addition to the educational programs the society has staged several social events, which included a luncheon, preceded by lVIr. Hart's lecture, at the home of our faculty adviser, lllr. Petree, and the second annual Engineering Society Dance, Elaborate plans for the third annual banquet are well under way. ln the Alchemist-Engineers edition of the Tattler the society proved that its members possess literary as well as industrial talent. The views and opinions set forth by our writers illustrate clearly the advantages of our many lectures. For the purpose of seeing what each of the other societies was doing, several joint meetings were held with the Engineering Societies of Waite, Scott, and Libbey High Schools. The other three have been very much interested in observing the development and progress of the Libbey society, the infant of the group. In closing its third year, we feel that the Engineering Society has not only held high, but has raised its reputation and standard as a leader. We hand the now highly elevated torch to those who follow, making it clear to them that they must hold it aloft not only for the Engineering Society, but for lYoodward Tech as well. Nilieiy-xia'
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cZW00dZU!Zl'!f Qzrlf' Qxfflifefff ,fgfzgzze The Girls' Athletic League, organized to benefit the girls of Wloodward, has flourished under the leadership of Lenore Pur- cleski, our president: bliss Amy hliller and bliss Faye Miller, our faculty advisers: and bliss G-otshall, bliss Tylock, and Nliss Nelson, our physical directors. The sports of this season have centered around basketball and swimming. Every class has a basketball team, and inter-class games are played whenever possible. The results of the games have been surprising to us all but especially delightful to the jun- iors, for they have won most of the games. XVith the spring, hiking, tennis, hockey, and swimming will be added to the regular indoor sports. Although ours is an athletic organization, the Valentine hlatinee Dance, the first of its kind in Wloodward, proved that we have not forgotten the social side of school life. Between dances and during intermission, valentines and refreshments were sold. The proceeds will go toward building up the league. Because the girls have enjoyed and participated in all the activities of the club, the boys may look forward to some keen competition for athletic honors. Ni rl Pl ll-3 .1 it .EQ
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