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FN. X - ,'. er'-5.5! j ' f 24365 im ff . 1 - y, .r 'S-. ,. f.. iii ,f 1 g. 7'T Meteorology Club The members of Alpha Gamma Tau meet once a month in order to become better acquainted with the secrets of mathematics. This year their program included a talk by Professor William R. Ransom of Tufts College and a course in surveying by Mr. Knapman. For this group x-1-y truly : enjoyment. Prerident ,S o.,,r -- ,rrcrr Edwin Rogers Vice-President crrr c...., S ue Williamson Secretary rc,,,,. r,,rccr S uzanne Myers Treeruref ..,......,e.,,.. David French Adoirerr .r,..,.t...,,.,.rcr .Mrs Frances Allen Mr. Charles Mergendahl S1211 Fmt Row: Bayard, Gorn, Campbell, Herman. Second Row: Forman, Lettan, Dr. Navez. lst Row: Mrs. Allen, Kaye, Madden, Brown, Rogers, Williamson, French, Myers, Starrett, Gann, Mr. Mergendahl. 2nd Row: Georgian, Scott, Swanton, Carey, Muckenhaupt, Bannister, Goldman, Linn, Gor- ,.--vu' 5, we LAW If ' l t M Q ' ,l.7 'f The weather is not just another available topic of conversation at the Meteorology Club. Here these weather oracles make daily forecasts from their own weather sta- tion atop Building Two. Among other speakers, they have had as their guest Mr. Tenenbaum of the Boston Weather Bureau. Also, the club traditionally has entered a project in the Science Fair Prerrkient ............. ...... . Richard Herman Vice-Prerident ..... ...... . Merrill Berman Student Adoiror ..... ...... . .--Alan Campbell Secretary ............. -. ..... Barbara Saltman Trearmer ..,,..,........ ......... R obert Sade Reeordr Secretary .... .............. D onald Beal Advisor .......... . ........ -.--.Dr Albert Navez fplo ammo Tau don, Wexler, Freeman, Sockol. 3rd Row: Horvitz, Kalnajs, Wolf, Lupin, Simons, Gittell, Novick, Brodlcman, Kimball, Peck, Stempler, Jacobsen. 419 Row: Tone, White, Phillips, Charm, Meanev, Wolk. Tones, Keyes, Yesley, Hopf, Winograd. MIC2 ,q0. Jam! A K-15 45- ' 'RTN .A 5, 33? A-T1 I .AQQJ i ff W' :J w,.f ' :fx S. t ass: H 4- 'I ar Q. , -316-' I-1,2 SQQOQ it 9 1 Y -.Ll Q
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Q0 I ll I x Top Row Left to Right: Monroe, Kalnajs, Hayden, Brewer, Cowet. Bottom Row Left to Right: Quintal, Whelpley, Novick, Weagle, Peterson, Huss. Camera Club We all like to take pictures, and those of us who want to learn more about photography join the Camera Club. The club has been divided into two groups during the past few years so that both the novice and the more experienced can receive special instruction. During the season the complete process of picture making is discussed, with contests and speakers to add zest to the program. Pfeiident ...... ...........rr. R obert Everett Tfeafurer ....r ...,.,......,... . Edward Argue Advifer ..... ........, M r. Warren Loring Raalio fi!-if M b On the first Thursday of the month, room 23F is the scene of great activity. This year the members of the Radio Club devoted themselves to amateur radio ac- tivities. Some of the boys received their ham licenses and now operate their own radio stations. Among other trips they visited station WTAO-TV. Preridevzt ,rrrrrrc Leonard Novick Secretary .,.... rrrrrrr.. G eorge Ehret Treararer ,...., rrrr...rr. W illiam Hayden Aciviwr rcrrr. ,....rrr M r. Orrin Brawn ii First Row: Spivack, Doyle, Argue, Everett, Mr. Loring, Weinstar, Gorin, Grossman, Hudson. Second Row: Dormitzer, Sales, Henrich, Elliot, Segal, Warshaw, Cioppa, Tone. Tlami Row: Rosenberg, Zimmerman, Hills, Welch, Meany, Wattendorf. ,-J-G i
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Firrt Row: Cleft to rightb Apkon, Clemon, Sigel, Williamson, Narets, Muckenhoupt, Zipf, Whittaker. Second Row: Cleft to rightb Miss Sullivan, Jacobson, Jerome, Schnei- derman, Gorn, Chase, Kennel. Third Row: Cleft to right? Hirson, jones, Schell, Argue, Silverman, Woodle. Students who enjoy general science nat- urally gravitate toward the Science Club. Among other activities this year, the -group visited M.I.T., and once again, as in former years, the members worked together to con- tribute a club project to the Science Fair. Prefident ........................... .Sue Williamson Vice-Preriderzt ........s.....c.c Morris Silverman Secretary ........ ................ M yron Kasok Treasurer ....... ................... . Harry Chase Adviser ....... ...... , Miss Moira Sullivan Claemirtry Club Look out ! ! ! Science C I u b The Chemistry Club members, this year 7 devoted most of their energies to replenish- ing the school's low stock of chemicals. They also assisted the Science Department by helping to arrange the apparati used in classroom work. The members of this club must be proficient in chemistry, for mem- bership is awarded only to those indicating the greatest ability in an autumn test. Prerident ......................., .- ...... Steve Madden Vice-Preriderzr .s..,. ss.... . Mary O'C0nnell Secretary .... ..,..... ....... S u e Williamson Trefzmrer .- .... ........ D avid French Advifer .... ............................ M r. J. C. Hall Back Row: Novick, Rogers, Nagy, Marks, Silverman. Front Row: Kaye, O'Connell, 4 NH4OH 'l' C10H4O17 I ? .wand-au.-KMC .vr 4 I 5' r f--f 1-ffl: .1 , -.AN -dame-ce. I gg an Y xi lm E 4 W. f 7' Lv ' 1' ' ir, la 'h X -' V. 1 ..f Ja. ' ' LM in we ? ee W., rg.. 1 ,,,,,, - .e-eg, . ,... gil. . . -SN ,fy W ' ix., N ll'! Eife A: fu f ..f.---he--, ,ala rq'er',zu,,-if as , - --Q W ' -..+W- f xxx C. V 'Q
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