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-if 55 DEBATING we .7 1 tw The Junior Audio Visual Aids Club pro- vides students with the opportunity to prac- tice with the equipment they will eventu- ally operate in the school's AVA Service program. The club is a training ground for students in the theory, operation, and maintenance of the various visual educa- tional devices used in the school. PHOTOGRAPHY 84 N Can you imagine Kate Giebler without her bongo drums? ' Can you imagine Judy Hoppe sloppy? This year about twenty 7th, 8th, and 9th graders participated in the Junior High-School Debating Club. This club pro- vides students with an opportunity to de- velop powers of public speaking, acquire a knowledge of the rules of debate, prac- tice organization, and learn to express themselves well in later life. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS The purpose of this group, directed by Mr. Gibney, is to learn how to take, proc- ess, and print pictures. This knowledge was obtained through printing films for the Embers and the Trident. A photo con- test among the members highlighted the year's activities.
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9 T' 'l SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club enables its members to work on laboratory projects they would not have a chance to attempt in their Sci- ence classes. The club meets three times a week under the direction of Mr. Deprey. Can you imagine Ted Stanton taking SAT's with the boys? ART CLUB The main function of this club, preparing displays in which every member has a sample, was carried out in the weekly meeting which Mr. Waleski directed. Their other activities which develop art appreciation and talent were highlighted by a field trip to the Yale Art Museum. itil PEP CLUB Meeting weekly, the members of the Pep Club learn the fundamentals of cheerlead- ing and good sportsmanship. These girls, directed by Mr. Daigle, boost the spirit at many Amity athletic activities with their lively cheers and song. c l 83 gplinp Aluo un qoimoigg ngiuv SUQBDLU! noA uog ,H
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M Can you imagine the yearbook not taking precedence? X M 'nm , . an-, X All hail the Queen! . . . Look Ma, no cavities! Fear not, for behold, I bring glad tidings . . . 'K KRegister photol Narratives? Hail, hail, the gang's all here! Come into our parlor. . . l'm just naturally shy . . fRegisier photoj
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