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I Fahy Feature Editor, J. Hewitt, News C ll'er Advertising FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Carpenter, Editor-in-Chief, . , Editor, P. Burr. A. Leftiero, Feature Iiditorg V. Caravaglio, Sports Editor, C. o i , . Manager, B. Burlison, S. Niillspaugh. SECOND ROW: E. Collier, B. Mundy, C. Smith, 1. Nazzitto, D. Merithew, I7. Monaghan, S. Paino, L. Garber, I. Kerley. THIRD ROW: M. Hayes, B. McNeil, M. Byrne, N. Brereton, S. Blood, C. Doherty, E. Lindsey, A. Rice, S. Crandall. FOURTH ROW: S. Chorley. C. Smith, V. McCall, B. White, B. Scott, C. Collier, P. Gadamowitz, D. Barrows, J. Kenyon. Arnold C Gustofson, K. Ryan, T. Revoir, B. Hendricson, S. Wentzel, D. Gould ings, B. Biviano. FIFTH ROW: I. , .. NIL Nliers, Advisor. SIXTH ROW: H. Cumm The Rambler 5' 1 IB . s-Ilfllli asslgnments to 207 at 'S 30 am in all ada.. - 2- , Capahlv 1 are ml lar Cues ' f s lime urnerl out many issues of th 'll XH5. The llusxs f-flimrq f p. t.. ate assignments. and not ehschool newspaper invspite o the Rambler IC llrE'S werg fea QIIUUU 00 v a l . 0 post 0 d lures in th' f ' C pl' 51190131 a t- P nf' fleacl- penter Editor-in-Chief is years Rambler. Hr Hier rlcles. columns. Sport, and A . - - - S was advisor 3 it ' ' nd Don Car
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Pep Council This year Pep Council was very active with selling purple and white shakers at the football and basketball games, sponsoring a successful dance, and putting on a pep rally and bonfire. Before each of the games, members of the club met to make Norwich Beal signs to hang in the halls. The council carried on its usual activities such as scheduling buses to all out of town games, selling programs at the football games, and setting up a schedule for pep sessions. Miss Piehler, our advisor, added a great deal to the enthusiasm of the club. The officers are President, Sally Millspaughg Vice-President, Vincent Caravagliog Secretary, Barbara Bakerg and Treasurer, Nancy Brereton.
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cience Club FIRST ROW. left to right: R. Fully. S. Neish. J- Hewitt. K. Brunigz. M. Reed. Dr. Howard. Advisorg Miss Lamphere. Advisor. SECOND ROW: R. Lamont. T. Messina. ll. Paul. S. Davidson. D. Carpenter. The avowed purpose of thc Science Clulm is to allow high school students to work in fields of science not usually offered on the high school line with local scientists. This year advisors for the Chemistry projects were Dr. James Buzard, Dr. John Synder and Dr. John Howard: advisors for the Physics projects were Mr. David Wright and Mr. Joseph Petley. This yearis projects included the separation of protein from the hair. gelatin. and milk. several organic experiments. determination of the amount of nicotine in cigarettes. an experiment on radioactive carhon and spectroscopy. manufacture of aspirin. extraction of caffein from tea and the preparation of organic compounds for dielectric in capacitors. lassical C lub The Classical Cluh is an active group. composed of all the advanced Latin stu- dents. The cluh's purpose is to promote a greater interest in and knowledge of the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome and to recognize the indebtedness of the modern world to ancient civilization in its governments. laws. literature. lan- guages. and arts. Also. cluh members learn Latin has an amusing side through games, puzzles and songs. The highlight of the year is the Roman Banquet held near the ldes of March. Costumes. customs. foods and manners of the Romans are faithfully copied. This yearis officers were: Joan Ackley. Presidentg Frances Biletsky. Vice- President: Sue Gray. Secretary. Thomas Fahy. Treasurer. and Michael Reed. His- torian.
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