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CHESS CLUB The Beseda Chess Club has stimulat- ed an interest in the game ot chess by giving tree les- sons to everyone that showed an ine lerest. Chess tours naments with otlierschools p r o v e d popular s VALE, 1... .gi '11 iwhfift Ett1.z5s1i tsl 1 'rf 'l a n d challenging. ,I lVlr, Perez super- H ' visedtheClub, I L il U A but has yet to vvin A g . Q a game . . There 1 - L H it 4 ' 'MT still may be hope' ' ,, - CHESS CLUB: Row 1: Vllattson Hynes ltlr Pete: Seward Snyder, ,f U ' l V Andersen Van Grnian , ' Y fy ' Q ' 1 W Wy Quantitat' e ct Qualitative Fields of :Interest arf, af, ITALIAN CLUB-Row 1: Bishop, Golino, Fiore, Favre, Capaldi Row 2: Levant, Bland, Manda, Lee, Lanza, Aguayo, Garth Waite, Row 3: Tribotie, Taylor, Tappan, Kocl-cler, Hazlett, Blakey, Grizzell, Gross- man, Carter Row 4: Eletante, Bern, Gia cirito, Btelke, Taylor. ITALIAN CLUB Passers-by are astounded at the hubbub emitted by the tender-toot italian Club, Visitors are greeted with friendly cries ot 'lBon Giorno atter members joshingly assert, We are the Mafia. The club was tound- ed by Miss Harper and a tew enter- prising language students interested in the ltalian language and culture. PRE-MED CLUB To acquaint interested students with many fields ot medicine, nursing, and science, and to give them an idea ot the responsibilities and op- portunities in those fields are the main purposes ot the Pre-Med Club. The club has entertained speakers almost every Week. lt has heard trom Mr, Graham, head of Valley Laboratories, a surgical nurse, a surgical secretary, and an arologist. Future plans dictate a tield trip to a Navy Hospital Ship in San Pedro Harbor. xt ' E! -v A C 'WNW 1 ' y I 4 ' PRE-MED-Row 1: Steele, lVlcVVilliarns QW 'V ' X X X .... . Q T P fm rr 6 H S Heylek, Foster Row 2: Walker, Hill, Fig- land, Hineser, Smith, Graham Row 3: Mr Gebhardt, Denberg, Fee-rs, Burr, Landres
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i I B I I X I l ,. Afvr Q ART CLUB: Sutherland, Hodges, l, Traynor, Mr, Kenyon, Soucy ls Traynor, Preston, lflortillaro. Rhuark, Regent, Mr Trierweiler ART CLUB The purpose ot the Club is to further the student's knowledge and interest in all phas- es ot art. They Work on poster projects and contests. Most of the members ot the art Club are Art majors. The aroup is under the supervision ot Mr. Vlfilliarn Trierweiler. Valuable BX1JEI'lEI'1CB is RUDEU by B1'1ll'lT.ISlESlS TEtCl-ill1'1QI MATH CLUB-Kneeling: Green Caruso Schaffer Wattsori Smith Sitting: Schaffer, Legler, Ifce Mallard, Austin Standing: Topharx, William, Mrs Peroer, Davis MATH CLUB Students that have tinished Algebra ll and would like to further their linovrledae of mathematics are welcome to join the Math Club. Members are taught to use the Monroe Calculator and how to prepare for math contests. Activities of the club for the past semesters were a review of the Williar. Grange Math test, and a film on the digital- computer and the linear system STUDENT STORE Mrs. Anne Nelson supervises the arf ' ,up o. students who servQce the student body in tie Student Store every' day' before school, at nutrition, at lunch, and after seiool As they help students 'xdth the purchase of school supplies, the Siodent Store zfforfzers gain valuable expeience gn rranagernent arid stlesrnanship, STUDENT STORE-Row l: lf rl 'ti ' lf :J lf.'1'i'h'w-l'1 Ci' if Tiff: i 'i'.' li- l'l'i'r ih How 2: Ur 'Q I. lf' ltr-1 li Vi r lf',f,f' 1 ft I't.,i5 l 1' lf. l ltr' 1 'f' iw ' ' 'f How fl: 'hz ' i l'i' . ,. , , it r r it 's ,I J ' .X
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