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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA fencourages students to enter the world's most exciting but dangerous profession. Each member receives a chair, a whip, and a box of gold stars as tools. M11 I FIRST ROW: J, Dunning, B. O'Sullivan, D. Fegley. SECOND ROW: D. Granett, N. De Francisco, H. Dickson, B. Mosley, J. Hanchey, S. Lilly. BIOLOGY CLUB fpromotes an understanding of bio- logical development with an emphasis on nature study, such as birds, flowers, trees, and bees. Much of the club's research work is done at the beach or in the woods.j left to right: S. Erickson, B. Harris, J. Ulrich, A. Watamora M. Paschall, M. Olic. kneeling:R. Amrhein, R. Sugar, standing: T. Cagan, P. Rime, A, Herzen, S. Lilly, R. Clemens. ROCKET CLUB fcreates an interest in shoot- ing rockets. They realize that mighty missiles from little rockets grow, and meet weekly . . .
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CHESS CLUB ftries to develop an interest in a game called chess. Periodic tournaments are held, at which time, we are told, the winners are pre- sented with such prizes as authentic, imported, hand-hewn exipresso coffee makers and books ob- tained from re sales at various high school li- braries. J -xx x bv V FIRST ROW: A. Werner, R. Sibner, B. Mackissock, S Croks, V. Browne. SECOND ROW: S. Kell, R. Brown D. Gelles, P. Ryder. THIRD ROW: D. Scharfe, D. Smith JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE fcreates an interest in the ancient Greek and Roman civili- tion Each year a banquet is held, where the za . ravenous students duplicate Roman feasts and eat dozens of delicious togasj sitting: L. Sayre, T. McDonald, J. Whisett. B. O'Sulli- van, Minerva, A. Lougheed. standing: Mrs. Raymond, D'E ' , B. Oswalt, C. Tyree, J. Kneubuhl, B. Mc- C. rrico Dowell, M. Legun, D. Shoemaker. g....,. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Q an inter- national rescue mission designed to free desperate teenagers from parental clutches by sending them to another country.j FIRST ROW: J. Riddell Cwho represented the school as a visitor to Finland last summerj. SECOND ROW: S. Forsythe, J. Zim- d S Arshagouni, R Barsam L. Leneman, K. Friedman, M. navo a, . . , Rattner, J. Rudoln, , M. Epstein, R. Miller. THIRD ROW. J. Flesch G. Wolpin, M. Moe, M. Kramer, J. Dunning, E. Kent, l f m Turkeyl, C. En- M. Forselius Cfrom Swedenl, H. Akbe en C ro wright, J. Agins, D. Giler.
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H CLUB fcomprises a group of lettermen stressing movement from the lower realms of perspiration to loftier regions of aspira- tion. The club supervises at athletic events and presents at least two unforgettable assemblies, assemblies which illustrate clean living, teenage tenacity, and admin- istrative conrol.j FIRST ROW: J. Kearns, D. Wallace, D. Cummins, C. Ormsby, N. Toghia, D. Brown, C. Acevedo. SECOND ROW: K. Piller, G. Rucker, R, Kerr, B. Elowitt, T. Glass, C. Merimans, R. Salido, G. Edwards, M. Shain, R. jebejian, C. Brown G. Wolpin, D. Keller. THIRD ROW: M. Putter, R. Mason, R. Matthews, J Bloom, A. Milindas, E. Williams, J. Miller, G. Powell, J. Hall, R. Richardson, S. Friedman, B. Tupper, D. Stitz,, M. Neggo, C. Nichols. 7 SOUND CREW fdevotes itself to increas- ing noise at all school functions and at numerous public events. The members operate the complex sound equipment and are guided by the lofty philosophy of test- ing. . .one . . . two . . . three . . . four. B. Cruse, R. Amrhein, D. jones, D. Best, P. McKerchen, K. . McKnear MOTION PICTURE CLUB fhas a distinctly negative atti- tude in all its activities. The group makes its own movies, d . . an its project for this year is a daring epic called The Sociological and Educational Crisis Inherent in 10B Orien- tation, with a cast of thousandsj ri A. Miller, D. Gillette, M. Blank, T. Cagan, R. Amrhein, STAGE CREW Cis construc- tively active in back-stage maneuvers. Little is known about the details of their work, but certainly some day an inquiry will be made.j K. McKnear, D. Best, J. Hoyland, B. Cruse, B. Matson, B. Watters, R. Perez, Mr. Ashdon, A. Bishop. 23
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