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Math eiub Chess Club ROW 1: J. G.irntv. 1 H.aidc. R. Graveline, R. LaCivita. ROW 2: S. Rounseville, C. Heard, R. Holoff, A. Gross, C. Pelletier, P. Reiss, C. Gagner. ROW 3: W. Hansberry, P. Sachetti, R. Young, A. Ladabauche, Mr. Orlando (advisor). ROW 1: R. Schlenker, J. Houde, R. LaCivita. ROW 2: R. Cappola, R. Ford, A. Moksu. F. Ochsner, E. O Neil, R. Baker. ROW y. A. Watson, C. Pelletier, D. Lavin. ROW 4: P. Reiss, F. Calandrella, J. Garrity. Advisor — Mr. Maselbas. The purpose of the Math Club is to heighten the stu- dent ' s understanding and appreciation of mathematics by coming in contact with certain aspects of the subject not covered in the usual high school courses. Chess enthusiasts of A.H.S. now have a leisure time activ- ity — the new A.H.S. Chess Club. The club meets once a week to give members an opportunity to play one another, and to discuss their game and strategy. The club has in- vited other clubs in Mass. and R.T to compete with it. Arf Club By intelligent discussion and analysis, the Art Club learns to see and appreciate the art of the past and present cen- turies. E. Paille, A. Maxwell, B. Carvalho, J. Smith, B. Worthington, Mr. Bngham (advisor), J. Irza, E. Winder, R. Mis.
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Cc Cercle ?mn(ais Le Cercle Frangais is de- signed to acquaint the student -of French with the civilization, art, mu- sic, history, geography, and monuments of the French people. This is achieved through films, pictures, records, and speakers. ROW 1: C. Young, J. Levis, A. Benschneider, P. Brown, K. Burke. ROW 2: M. Bragg, K. Keeler, G. Gagnon, S. Keeler, C. Shelton, S. Smith, C. Vincent, K. Gareau, J. Paradis, N. Schultheiss, J. Carpenter, K. Hannan, C. LaFontaine. ROW 3: L. Denham, C. Edgecomb, J. Pinheiro, A. Miller, L. Dunlap, G. Lundgren, P. Pelletier, C. Briggs, S. Walsh, C. Bender, C. Yeo, C. Plante, V. Halko. ROW 4: S. Bon- vouloir, K. Smith, A. Chadwick, R. Shapiro, R. Paquin, D. Lavin, J. Houde, R. Sanford, Mademoiselle Desy, Advisor, A. Ladabauche, R. Heroux, R, Freitas, P. Reiss, E. Eaton, E. Hall. Mate Club The Debate Club is a newly formed organiza- tion that gives students a chance to debate and discuss various topics. Drama Showcase ROW 1: J. Touzin, M. Crooke, R. Brown, C. LaPierre, C. Young, D. Tinkham, R. Cote, P. Brown, R. Coppola, F. Winder, M. DriscoU. C. Bender, L. Williams, G. Whitfield. The Drama Showcase gives an opportunity to each member to take part in the produaion either by acting on stage or working behind the scenes of plays. Advisors: MISS WELCH and MR. JOHNSON Officers: L. Phillips (Vice-President), L. Carter, R. VanderPly (Co-Presidents), E. Winder (Secretary), C. Vincent (Treasurer). 27
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FIRST ROW: J. Touzin, L. Stewart, M. Pattangall, C. LaFontaine, A. Healey. ROW: J. Perry, Mr. Kelly (advisor), J. Demattos. u SECOND Kadio Staff The WAR A Radio Staff is a public relations program aspect for A.H.S. It broadcasts A.H.S. news and ac- tivities, discusses contemporary is- sues, debates, concerts, and sports. Working in conjunction with the club are the secretaries of the other various clubs in the school. The secretaries give reports of their club ' s activities to members of the radio staff who then give the report over the radio. Science Club The Science Club is open to all high school students, regardless of whether they are taking a science course or not. The activities of the Science Club include speakers, field trips, and sponsorship of the Sci- ence Fair. ROW : C. Gagner, A. Miller, M. Rut;crs. Mr Orlando (advisor), N. Hamilton, L. Fischer, L. Tingley. ROW 2: J. Johnson, J. Houde, P. Reiss, J. Garrity, R. Coppola, R. Heroux, A. Ladabauche. ' Discussions 62 Discussions 62 is a newly formed club which concerns itself with a serious and intelligent discussion of new and old literary works. The club is a helpful element in pre- paring its members for college work of this type. 29
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