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- A f . . . 4 , s 1: -Ji Q' ff f . i- f, f A 45 ' as i 1 ta - g - f ff '- -Q -:5,ff'f i ,'.f: ' Z :mv A- 'A K M ,. .Q ,.., The Anti-Smolcing Committee has ex- panded once more with an even larger membership this year, Fifty-six boys and girls were chosen from over six hundred applicants and have cooperated in trying to abolish the dangers ol school Fires. Upon presenting their special identification cards, they may leave any class to perform their duties. These consist of going to the vari- ous places in the school buildings Where there is a possibility of smoking. By exe- cuting their job conscientiously they have made progress towards complete safety from Fire for Newton High School. Chairman . . . . Leon Martel Adviser . . Mr. Charles E. Peltier ANTI-SMCDKING COMMITTEE
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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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CAMERA CLUB President . . . . . Bernard Martin Vice-President . . William Godfrey Secretary . . . . Henry Dormltzer Treasurer . . . . . Donald Sherman Adviser . . Mr. Sterling Williams For those interested in photography, the Camera Club oliered numerous opportuni- ties. The club was divided into tvvo groups: the advanced amateurs and the beginners. ln this Way everyone in the club enjoyed the lull value ol the activities, and the be- ginners did not hold baclc the more ad- vanced students. Among the monthly ac- tivities were several lectures, movies, visits to local studios, and discussions concerning the mechanics ol photography. Qne lec- ture oi particular interest to the group was that given by Dr, Land about the box camera. The Camera Club also sponsored a contest, tool4 pictures ol models, and rounded out the year with a party.
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