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COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club began its activities by electing its officers: Judy Earnest, president, Barbara Float, vice president, Carol Moore, secretary, and Emily Weiss, treasurer. The program of the organization varied with a roller skating party at Ardmore Skat- ing Rink, a Christmas party at which the club collected gifts for the Bradley Home for Child- ren, a question and answer period led by Miss McCann of the Robert Morris Business School, and a typewriting contest. Clubs provide for special interests Pat Pizzuti, Lyndal Haas, Janet Essick, Nancy Price, and Joyce Mouga- homer examine Christmas presents. SCIENCE CLUB The olticers of Science Club-Claude Mar- lowe, president, Bob Ernst, vice president, Barbara Float and Gretchen Thomas, secre- taries, and Henry Heidler, treasurer, provided programs to satisfy the varied interests of the scientists. Mrs. Everett's description of her work at the Children's Zoo, a demonstration of the uses of oil by Miss Rado and Mr. Fink, a demonstration of tire by Claude Marlowe and Emil Posovac and one on Hi-Fi by Norman Steen and Cameron McGilvary completed the schedule. SCIENCE CLUB Back row: D. Learzaf, M. Baggerly, M, Long, E. Weiss, S. Terwilliger, J, Neleigh, H. Drosky, J, Davis, A. Trimbath, J E ' lc. . sslc Third row: C. Learzaf, M, Hassall, D. llslev, D. Bahleda, E. Craig, B. Kearns, M. Heisch, N. Price, B, Ellis, 5. Greb, C. McCall. Second row: F, Silberman, L. Henderson, J. Earnest, E. Barnes, B. Lightfoot, S. Barkley, M. Davidson, L. Haas, C. Fahne- stock, G. Ferriero, G. DiCe:co, First row: S. Fisher, S. Mclntyre, J. Gibson, C. Breitkreutz, L. Fisher, L lzatt, J. Blugh, S. Greene, M. Lucas, A, Brinxa.
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Languages help develop international good will Back row: R. Rice, K. Fink, D, Eyman, W. Aubele, D. Maliak, J. Gomola, D. Willson, W. Harrison, D. O'Laughlin, R. Beck, A. Maiello Third row: F. Barr, G. Reichenfeld, R. Hopkins, L. Wilshire, K. Yothers, J. Whitehead, C. Hayes, C. McGurk, C. McCaWery, G. McAdams Second row: L. Nageley, E. Craig, L. Studt, B. Heiskell, L. Laughlin, K. Myers, G. Hoff, C. Mangold, S. Bishop, B. Dunlop, K. Freeman. First row: N. Shaffer, D. Clements, B. Johnson, N. Eisenhuth, L. Baacke, M. Dempsey, S. Steinmiller, T. Caliguiri, C. Pucci, J. Lillich. Back row: P. Heidinger, R. Rutter, P. Malone, H. Morgan, R. Headrick, W. Dempsey, G. Caranfa, R, Davis, J. Wortman, M. Bender. Fourth raw: P. Corvo, C. Kantes, M. Jackson, W. Wise, J. Hornbeck, W. Emert, L. Cline, J. Metcalfe, M. Martin, J. Hannon, L. Davies. Third row: K. Beswick, H. Rankin, J. Brust, J. Comin, M. Haver, C. Antes, D. Murphy, J. Bowman, C. Fisher, M. McBride, C. Pommer sheim. Second row: M. Barcic, J. McCann, A. Spengler, M. Stahl, M. Bailey, K. Lauther, M. Anderson, C. Weiss, N. Skillsky, D. Thomas, D. Zetler First row: B. Craig, M. Snyder, C. Bollinger, M. Turner, H. Betx, L. Hoyack, B. Matz, C. Campbell, L. Miller, M. Schmidt. LATIN CLUB This year's Latin Club program included a meeting, a trip, and, for some, a test. At the meeting there were talks in Latin and English. Buhl Planetarium was the scene of the trip, there students saw the sky show, Let's Go To Rome. ln February representatives of each class returned to the planetcirium for the an- nual Latin scholarship test, and Jane Comin, a junior, placed first in the Cicero examination. Presiding over the club were John Hornbeck and Jane Comin, consuls, and Don Willson, scriba.
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