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MOVIE CREW The movie crew is that quiet group which faithfully presents all the Saturday night movies as well as any other movies shown at Shattuck. This year they did a hne iob under the direction of Tom Becker. They not only provided entertainment for the student body, but also showed instructional films occa- sionally on Wednesday for the military department. The school undoubtedly could not get along without this group. The members of the movie crew this year were Anderson, D., Becker, Burns, Owens, Poehler, Read, and Terry. FIRST ROW: Breck, Becker, Terry, Poehler, Reed. SECOND ROW: Burns, Owens, Anderson, D. CENTER: Lockhart. FRONT ROW: Bednar, W., Wilcox, Lamphear. SECOND ROW: Finnerty, House. LEFT TO RIGHT: Schroeder, Cushman, J., Cushman, R., Welles. This year the Art Club has been very active. The club has acquired several new members and a new studio, and has profited greatly from the very able direction of Mrs. Kinney. The art club has taken tour field trips this year. They took a trip to the festival ot the arts at Mankato Teachers College and three trips to Minneapolis: one tor a Monet show, one for on exhibit of French Moderns, and the third to an exhibit on the history of sculpture. The club has made posters to advertise the activities of several organizations. The biggest money-raising project of the group this year was the making of ceramic ash trays, earrings, and cuFf links. Because ot the success of their endeavors this year, the art club hopes to have its room refurnished tor next year. During the Commencement week end, several members ot the art club exhibited their year's accomplishments. The members ot the art club were president, Topper Lockhart, Bill Bednar, Steve Crews, Tom Finnerty, Jim Gundry, Charles House, Woody Lamphear, Herb McCleod, Chris West, and John Wilcox. THE SCIENCE CLUB An organization whose activities have held the interest of the student body this year is the Science Club. This new group, advised by Mr. Herder, began as a regular Tuesday evening activity last fall. However, mervbe-'s of the group have worked together on their proiect nearly every free afternoon. The club's proiect this year vxas the launching of rockets. Although several obstacles prevented a completely successful launching, the club has made many advances and hopes to launch the three remaining rockets next year. The tive racket bodies were purchased whole at a cost of approximately S-40.00 per rocket. Each rocket body was one and one-halt inches in diameter, and the tee? long. The club T members themselves made the firing mechanisms, reshaped the rocket noses, and made the bu:st dlaphragms. Ot the two rockets tired this year, the first tailed because an excess of heat from the fuel cracked it, and the second because of its loss in the lake after it was fired. The members of the science club this year were Dick Cushman, John Cushman, Ron Follows, Jae MacMillan, Jim Schroeder, and George Welles.
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FIRST ROW: Watanabe, Wilson, S,, Futrell, Cushman, J., Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Robinson, B., Kramer, Strachan, Gundry, L. THIRD ROW: Westwood, Walling, Fayneld, Swift. CUM LAUDE This year thirteen members were added to the Shattuck Chapter of Cum Laude. On June i, the new members were inducted into the chapter by the Headmaster during the Sunday chapel services. Membership in Cum Laude, national honor scholastic society for secondary schools, is open to those who over the last two years of their high school have maintained academic averages in the top tifth of their class. Members must also have a good citizenship record, This year's new members were John Cushman, Bob Fay- tield, Clarence Futrell, Mike Gallagher, Les Gundry, Scott Kramer, Burr Robinson, Tom Strachan, Dan Swift, Les Walling, Ken Watanabe, Charles Westwood, and C. Steven Wilson. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an honor society open to high school iournalists, The members of the organization all have attained excellence in iournalism, have faithfully executed all their duties assigned to them, and have ranked in the upper third of the class in academic work. The old members have been Clarence Futrell, editor- in-chief of the Shattuck Spectator, and Don MacKay, business manager ot the Spectator. This year's new members are Steve Barrager, Steve Bloom, Marshall Blume, Tom Brobyn, Bill Newburg, Burr Robinson, and Steve Wilson. FlRST ROW: Brobyn, Wilson, S., Futrell, MacKay, Don, Robinson, B. SECOND ROW: Newburg, Blume, M., Barrager, Bloom, S.
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