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£,%fresue tce ut t£e cuwiicC Science cuuC 0 ?fCcit6e HCitic fr ' iettucet fo ft wuMv Ce zde% . . - Row 1: N. Field; R. Wiggin- ton;C. Schlaikjer, Secretary - Treasurer; R. Murray; P. Han¬ son; H. Crawford. Row 2: Mr. Young; J. Reissner; R. O ' Toole; G. Russett; P. Rus- sett; C. Endee. Not Shown; C. Phillips, President. The School Science Fair in the spring is the most important project of the Science Club, which sponsors and organizes it. During the school year this active club affords its members opportunities to learn about science through experimentation and observation. The Math Club ' s activitie s include, in addition to informative meetings, the making of projects which are used as teaching aids. This year, their big objective is the publication of a handbook of mathematical projects. The Club has become well known through its exhibits which have been shown by Miss Green a t several mathematical conventions. The members of the club learn that mathematics can be fun. Row 1; J. Ferries; Directors, T. O ' Toole, N. Nichols; Secretary-Treasurer, M. Benedict; President, A. Taylor; Directors, J. Gambrill, C. Phillips; P. Rydell. Row 2; Miss Green, Advisor; C. Endee; C. Jameson; T. Malamud; R. White; H. Crawford; W. Chodsky. Row 3: T. Laffin; D. Drowne; A. McClennen; F. Johnson; S. Spooner; R. Condit; R. White.
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Row 1: J. Ferries, President; E. Stewart, Vice-President; MissOlliff, Advisor; M. Con¬ rad, Treasurer; E. Tomlinson, Secretary. Row 2: C. Olson; J. Benedict; C. Wheeler; F. Howell; S. Martens; M. Han¬ son. The brand new Art Service Club provides W. H. S. with necessary posters, signs, previews of coming events, and other art work portraying school life. TtoKA Our Public Address system provides us with an oral bul¬ letin board. The members of the Announcers ' Club range from grades 9-12, and include both announcers and technicians. Row 1: C. Styron; P. Cusumano; S. Perkins, Treasurer; A. Sullivan, Studio Manager; L. Anderson, President; S. Wilson, Ass’t. Studio Manager; J. Ferries; A. Argento; J. Blake. Row 2: A. Melone;J. Perkins; T. Laffin; D. Bump; R. Conrad; H. Crawford; D. Btayton; R. Harnish; E. Ellis; N. Field; J. Wetzel; I. Hubbard; Mr. Zorn, Advisor.
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uttfiontatce o£ aevottaatcco today to etttfedaotped 6y oun, s4vtattoH Cud . . . Row 1: P. Chadwick; P. Hanson; R. Murray; J. Beckman; B. Blake. Row 2: Mr. Young, Advisor; G. Russett; F. Morse; T. O’Toole; P. Russett; R. O’Toole. Members of the Aviation Club study many aspects of air travel and of the mechanic s involved. Demonstrations are afforded by their ex¬ cellent working models of modern aircraft. ' Ti . ' rty.S. nuUieo cto ocutt ficctoncaC %eco%d o£ ocJtooC Cc£e , , . Developing and other behind-the-scenes skills are required by our rapidly growing Photography Club. The school now has its own Crown Graphic camera, a gift from the class of 1955; and a well-equipped dark room, a gift from the class of 1951. Row 1: N. Mailman; J. Baine; I. Hubbard; J. Wilkinson, Secretary; D. Bassett; J. Richardson, Treasurer; C. Rydell, President; E. Farrar; C. Abbott. Row 2: Mr. Sawyer, Advisor; R. Walsh, Vice-President; L. Rydell;S. Chisholm; N. Foster; J. Beckman; C. Endee; P. Fowler; J. Reissner; R. Langenbach; M. Molan; R. Dwyar.
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