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in GIRLS’ GLEE CEUB President Carolyn Ivestlr Vice President Susan Hurd Secretary Alice Wheeler T reasnrer Elizabeth Thvne Standing: Mr. Einzig, J. Bowman, L. Leverone, J. Mitchell, A. Thomas, C. Spaniack, B. Buinhill, R. Cadario. C. Mcllwaine, Mr. Sullivan. Seated: C. Dufly, G. Sleeves, J. McNamara, S. Gorelchenka, J. Monahan, A. Casazza. D. Mason, B. Muller, J. DeNapoli, S. Weltergreen, G. Waller, K. Crones. Standing: Mr. Einzig, A. Wheeler, L. Lippert, J. Barker, C. Slagle, M. Spellman, J. Bilzer. A. Walsh. D. Jacobs. J. Paten, Mr. Sullivan. Seated: C. Curtin. P. Anderson, E. Eaulkingham, C. Meo, E. Thyne, S. Hurd, C. Ivester, J. Murray, C. Hefler, A. McAfee, J. Taylor. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Donald Sullivan our (dee Club has had a very busy and successful year. During the past year the (dee Club has sung at the Red Feather speaking contest, school assemblies, and at Melrose High School. The (dee Club also appeared in the annual Christmas broadcast which was featured on W’MFX. The sextet made its first outside appearance of the year at the Cambridge YMCA Christmas banquet. liecause of the large turnout this year, the club was di ided into ttvo groups — (damp and Cdoup B. (iroup ■V consisted of last year’s members and (doup B included new members. Meetings have been held on Monday after- noons in Room 75. We know that the members have gained some wonder- ful experience while the student body enjoyed many pro- grams of unforgettable listening pleasure. W’e hope that in the years to come the Glee Club will continue its fine work. • T wenty- six
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Standing: C. Reingold, G. Williams, R. Zartarian, D. Pike, F. Williamson, J. Barr, G. Meyers, J, Suttie, J. Mariner, D. Blackman. Stated: J. Chang, B. Bellingham, D. Moore. A. NIacLelland, N. Hewey, Miss Rich- mond, Mrs. McQuaid, M. Johns, J. Hudson, P. Madden, G. Sipahi, B. Eng. Tlie Read, Review, and Talk Club is an informal group whose main purpose is to bring together those students who enjoy both reading and discussions. Under the name “Book Reviewers,’’ this club originated a few years ago at A.H.S. The club meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of e ery month at Rohbins Library. Miss Grace Richmond, the A.H.S. Librarian, and Mrs. McQuaid, the young peoples’ Librarian at Robbins, are present at each meeting and help keep everything running smoothly. A cozy at- mosphere is added by the serving of refreshments during the discussion. On alternate meetings book reviews are given by four members. These reviews are usually on very new books, some of which are so recent they have never been cata- logued. Often copies of one book are given to several people to read, and at the next meeting each person gives his opinion of the book. This type of discussion always proves to be very interesting. At other meetings movies are shown, some for pure en- joyment and others for discussion. These movies range from teen-age problems to African hunting. This A.H.S. Club has succeeded in giving every mem- ber the opportunity to express his own ideas and feelings. R. V. T. CLUB T icenty-five
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uariou6 Standing: R. Fletcher, R. Norander, V. Kahofer, R. Bornstein. Seated: C. Reingold, R. Peterson, P. Constant, G. Sipahi, R. Buxton, D. Allen, K. Gramolini, A. Banach, P. Samsury. President Richard Buxton RADIO CLUB Vice President David Allen Secretary Gonul Sipahi Treasurer Panos Constant Radio Club is tlie organization which gi es tlie opportunity to get a radio license to hoys and girls at A.H.S. Under tlie sitperxision ol Mr. Pine the heginners are first taught the code. Then comes the more interesting part of the work. It is great fun to he able to knmv how to operate the transmitter. h)u also get some theory. This gives one satisfaction and sell-control; brings up your hidden abilities, ohody has to lia e brains or great un- derstanding of madiines to he a nieniher of this wonderlul c lub. In fact, the radio shop holds more kids from the high school than ocational e ery week. Wdien it is time, yoti take a test and get your license in a wink, d his is because the members with licenses have prepared yoti lor it so well! The call letters of our school are WIEWO. Next year’s members will he waiting for graduates’ calls. I am sure all the seniors will rememher good old WIKW ' Q once in a while. Eh? Ou (k‘n£ T icenty-seven
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