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METEOROLOGY CLUB Did you ever wonder, Will the moon tonight be clear and bright? Well, all you had to do was look at the Meteorology Club's forecast posted faithfully every day. Besides performing this vital function, the Newton High School weathermen heard several interesting lectures this year, one being an informative talk on hurricanes by Mr. Oscar Tenenbaum, the chief forecaster at Logan International Airport. President .................................................................. ...... R ichard Gale Vice-President .... .......... D ick Herman Secretary ................. ....... L arry Sherman Treasurer ................... ...... D anny Ginsburg Recording Secretary ......... ........... D avid Schell Curator of Instruments ..... ............ C linton Shaw Adviser ......................... ..... D r. Albert E. Navez First Row: Alperin, Sherman, Herman, Gale, Schell, Ginsburg, Shaw. Second Row Grossman Shapiro Goren Sandler Hurley Carr Cohen, Ryder, MacDonald, Shrier. 'Q' V7 1,7
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First Row. Mason, McBride, Pierce. Second Row: Cohen, Yaffe, Jacobson, Secunda, Markir, Cosentino, Rust, Sacks. Third Row: Grammont Hegnauer, Loew, Hoeh, Guagenty, Redland, Cohen, MacDonald, Mr. Ethier. Fourth Row: Sulkin, Schell, Robins, Purinton, Gorney Beeuwkes, Miller, Simpson. Fifth Row: Satterfield, Pettit, Barrette, Flanagan, Murphy, Richmond, Jenks. RIFLE CLUB Hark! Shouts are coming from the Armory. Bull's Eye! Really.? Yeah, but in the wrong target! Must be the wrong armory because the Rifle Club, with its marvelous instruction in safe marksmanship, was in fine form this year. Besides weekly practice, there were matches with other schools, and the team showed itself to great advan- tage. The annual picnic ended the club season with a bang l President ......... ...... A rthur Redland Vice-President ..... ....... M ichael Sulkin Secretary ......... ....... D avid Hoeh Treasurer .... ........... P eter Guagenty Adviser .... ....... M r. Raymond Ethier 28 - f W- - -A , ' uit JA .-,..., ,V 4-.-....,..-A --...-.. ..-,.. Y..--,,..4-' ... . A A M., ,-...-k,... ..,..,.... M, A ,... ,-,, , -,. , ,
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