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Kava r Club - X Vice-President . . Rose Cesareo 1 ZW Secretary . . . . Jean Sloan Q Treasurer . . Joseph Savignano Program Chairman . . Judith Berry Adviser . . . Mr. John Sherman Giddy-upl Contrary to the terms used in the Math or Latin Clubs, such as 1rr2 or amo, amas, amat, the Cavalry Club used phrases like-Watch that bay's ott lore pastern, will you? and-l-leyl this bull-headed horse is jibbering on mel Qnce the new members were admitted to the club, come rain, sleet, or snow, there was always a ride for those who Wanted to go. Movies and speakers were also otlered. Then, as a thrilling conclusion to all the club's activities for this year there was a super, all-day outing.
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' x President Barbara Mcfxloon 1959 ' -ir Camera llluh Vice President Leonard Barber Secretary . . . . Alice Campbell Treasurer . . . . . Frank Sieve Adviser . . Mr. Sterling Williams in the twenty-two years that the Camera Club has been in existence, it has grown to a membership ol one hundred. The club vvas opened to both slcilled and unskilled enthusiasts, and an interesting pro- gram was planned for each meeting. Visiting a local studio, talcing pictures of amateur models, learning the mechanics of a camera, and developing pictures were among the monthly activities. Club members also entered the National l-ligh School Contest in which generous prizes vvere avvarded.
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ff x :mx President Robert NXfoodbury t s U 59 llhelnislr llluh Vice President Edwdrd C655 Secretary . . . Richard Millard Treasurer . . Richard Losch Adviser . . Mr. J. C. l-lall lts members admitted only by competitive examina- tion, the Chemistry Club consists oi a hand-picked group of students who are interested in chemistry. Again this year the members enjoyed the usual series oi informative lectures and interesting experi- ments. The meetings were conducted by the mem- bers themselves, in groups of Five, each ol which had charge oi a program and demonstration. A number of interesting Field trips provided the high- lights of the seasons events. Climaxing an eventful season vvas the annual Science Fair to which the Chemistry Club contributed an interesting and well- received exhibit. These boys and girls are the chemists oi tomorrovv, who someday may be de- veloping products and methods for better living.
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