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Show Club Notes Students wondered Thursday morning, March 19, what that pungent pun-gent odor was that filled the halls of the north wing of the building. It was just a little bit of phosphorous phos-phorous pentoxide seeping out of the chemistry laboratory. The odorous oxygen compound was formed by the spontaneous combustion com-bustion of phosphine, the product formed by the Chemistry club's first experiment. W. W. Gerrish has a program of experiments lined up that will keep the club busy trying to gain a knowledge of advanced chemistry. . Girls from East and West were entertained in the South high school gyms, March 18, by the Leaders' club. Basketball games, a program, and refreshments, planned plan-ned by Miss Ruth Rees, comprised the day's entertainment. Committee members for this affair af-fair were Elverna Pyper, Norma Sarbach, Mary Kingdon, Ruth Whaley and Mary Lashley. This annual event was directed by officials of the club, Ann West, president; Mary Kingdon, vice president; Connie Clark, secretary, and Mrs. Violet Walker, sponsor, edition of Leaders' handbook was presented to the members. |