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President , . . . Walter Barker Vice-President .... Rupert Amann Qnd Vice-President . . Elinor DeStafano Secretary . . . , . Ann Lawless Treasurer , . . Kenneth Prentiss Adviser . Mr Sterling Williams Nl-IS Camera Club With an appeal as old as tlwe lamily album, tlwe Camera Club lwas had a con- sistently large membership. Camera clubbers are of necessity an active group, and tlieir accomplislwments will serve tliem well in tl'ie luture. lfvery montli has its program, and every program its practical value. Beginning in tlwe Fall witli tlwe meclwanics ol a camera, tlwis yearis agenda expanded to talce on tlwe various types ol cameras lrom tlie simple box Brownie to tlwe latest in Graphics. Two sessions followed on tlwe fundamentals of taking good pictures and film developing. Club members also entered several contests, First among tlieir own ranlcs, tlwen witli Brookline, and Finally in tlwe national Eastman Kodak contest.
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948 Boy's Chorus The Boys' Chorus, much larger and more melodious than the barber shop quartet, is one ol the best musical organ- izations ol Newton High. It is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. For important presentations, both in school and outside, the Boys' Chorus joins with its Sisters of Song, the Glee Club. Noteworthy events in which the chorus toolc part this year included Christmas Vespers, a musical comedy, the Spring Concert, and an assembly program.
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948 Chemistry Club Although chemistry clubs are notori- ous lor their disturbing habit ol blowing up buildings, the Newton l-ligh Chemis- try Club is not Cas yetl guilty ol this faux pas. The club concentrated this year on a study of hydroponics, the science ol soil- less gardening. Practical studies were also conducted in the Fields ol lood and plastics. At the end ol the year, the club con- ducted a gastronomic experiment with various chemicals, vitamins, and minerals, mixed with certain other chemical com- pounds and washed down with solu- tions of CO9 under pressure, to prove the theory that the best way to close a club year is with a party. President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Adviser . . Newell Trask . . Lee Seigal . Phyllis Page . . Paul Reid Mr. John C. Hall
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