MATHEM ATICS CLUB Four years has seen the Mathematics Club achieve its organizational purpose of "giving opportunity for the presentation and discussion of mathematical subjects of interest." To this end, members speak before the club on such topics as "Non-Euclidian Geometries," " The Theory of the Universe and the Fourth Dimension," " MatPiematical Proofs of the Existence of God," and "The Expanding Universe," while guest speakers explain "Plotting of Higher Degree Equations" and other interesting subjects. While the members are united in their common interest in matmematics, their opinions on the sub ject vary, and the weekly meetings are usually punctuated with lively discussion. La Salle's Math Club boasts of membership in the National High School Mathematics Club, Mu Alpha The ta, an honorary society with headquarters at the University of California. Like the parent organization, both the Senior Division, moderated by Brother Felix John, and the Junior Division, under Brother D. Edward, endeavor to develop in the student a deeper interest in the science of mathematics, both within and outside the classroom .
HYSICS CLUB Club, formerly known a s the Science Club, stimulate interest in physics and related to prepare students for college entrance Mlllrshllp exams. units : one for seniors and the other Jdetlltftell1, the divisions hold bi-weekly meet•:asilon;al combined meetings. Each member to give a talk during the year and to make the annual physics exhibit at the end of
year. Is under the capable direction of Brother moderator and founder. A bi- monthly the "Explorer" contains articles which are __. printed by the club members.