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No, you clon't have to be a promising Einstein to belong to this club, in fact Mr. E. was once the school dunce. All that's required is an interest in math. For activi- ties this year, there was a trip to Babson institute, a tallc on the powers of the num- ber two by Professor Charles Ransom of Tufts, a May party, and even a discussion on the laws of chance which ended in a pitching-pennies contest to test the ac- cepted facts. The members learned more about math, discovered interesting phe- nomena for solving problems, and practiced recreational math. Q. E. D. President , . . Addison Ault Vice-President . . . David Gilfix Secretary . . . . Kristin Swanfeldt Treasurer . . . John Laverty Adviser . . Mrs. Frances Allen ALPHA GAMMA TAU
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ALPHA BETA - President . . . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . Adviser . . Jane Albertson . Sandra l-lamburger Miss Marilyn Marvin if'X Carole Wolfe - aa . Ted Voutiritsa - f ' w 1' - .. Q This group met to further the members' interest in literature and to give them an opportunity to discuss and study the cur- rent trends in literature with others who have the same interest. Not only books, but also radio and television programs, movies, and plays based on literature were reviewed. These sophomores looked for- ward particularly to the short story contest, held in early spring, which many of them entered. xg ,Y ..,-A 4 VKJOAQ J' lt QP' is-'F 16
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ART CLUB A Q Vice-President . . Ann Poclcwinse 'Xi Secretary . . . . Miriam Gorn N 5' President . . . Mary Dosiclc Treasurer . . .... Ruth Burstyn Adviser . . Miss Rosalind Gliclcman The art appreciators of Newton l-ligh School met monthly to discuss and work at the many types of art. Une of the meetings this year, which was ol great interest to the group, was devoted to ceramics. An- other was spent in drawing to music, bring- ing out the individual expression that can be achieved by this method. The club not only pursued its own interests, but it was also a service club, making posters lor vari- ous organizations in the school. The mem- bers enjoyed themselves and worlced hard to perfect their abilities.
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