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Physics Club Every Tuesday afternoon, the Beta Rays entered Sister Walt- eris room for an interesting ses- sion of experiments that openeal new facets of ehemistry to stu- tlents who wislmfl to inerease their lxnowleclge. Nlueh ol' their time was rlexotetl to preparing projects whieh were rlisplayetl at our annual Seienee Fair hel4l in Nlay. Presirlent .... ,lo Marie Meeker liee-President ..... Bill Tyler Seeretary' ........ Sally Scully Treasurer . . . , . Greg English Anne llleffabe, Greg English, Hill Tyler and Mary Gill work on a chemistry club project as moderator, Sister Walter, super- rises. 106 Unrler the clirection of Sister Mary Helen, OP., the Physies Club eontluetefl a series of ex- periments eaeh week relating to electronies. One of its chief ae- tivities was to prepare projeets for exhibition at the annual Scienee Fair sponsored by the Newark College of Engineering. The young physicists strove to stimulate their interest in the subject by scheduling visits to fairs anfl exhibits of other schools relating to the fielrl of physics. President ...... William Sarine Vice-President Raymond Robertson Secretary-Treasurer Howard Howe Moderator . . Sister Mary Helen Supervised by Sister Mary- Helen, Robert lllffllllilf, Daniel Mahon and Hou-ard Howe ex- hibit some of their latest fle- relvpments. Beta Rays Chemistry lub
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French lub E T' 1 5 5 'te A trip to the United Nations, a mock presidential election and a Toys for Tots Drive are only a few of the activities planned by the History Club. Their Tuesday afternoon club sessions are devoted to develop- ing projects that will enrich the students sense of democracy and duties as future citizens. President .......... Bob Kelly Vice-President. . .Paul Kluchnik Secretary-Treasurer Marilyn Lorenzo Ujicers, 1. to r.: Paul Kluchnck, Marilyn Lorenzo, and Bob Kel- ly discuss plans with Illr. Scbelle for the next meeting. 105 Histor lub French atmosphere prevails in room 203 when Sister Mary Ed- mund and her active French Club get together. To broaden their knowledge of French. thc members participate in many activities, including the study of French music, history, and culture. Their current plans center around French draniatiza- tion and a tea with all the trim- mings. These activities have served to take the student bc- yond the scope of the classroom. President ........ lrenc Kivlcn Vice-President .... Marie Karl Secretary' . . . Gertrude Ccbbing Moderator Sister Mary ldllllllllltl., 5.11, Front row, I. to r.: Gertrude tlelnluiug. Ircnc Kivlen, Donald 'l'crrcri, Patricia Koplitz. Second row: Mary l7eTaran- to. Mary Lou YV:-st, Elililllvlll Nolan. Third row: Ann Nlackin, Marie Cav- auaugh, Carol Bree, Maeve Flynn, Doris Dickinson. Stumlinpzz 'iill'Illt'lil Poli, Sister Mary Fidmuml. 5.11 M' 51 ' 1 ,Args
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Under the able guidance of Sister Mary Helen, new worlds of light have been opened to the members of the photography club who have learned through a year of meetings the funda- mentals of photography, the art of taking pictures, develop- ing negatives, and enlarging prints. The more successful products of their efforts were entered in contests for young shutterbugs. President ...... Ray Robertson Vice-President . . . Wally Young Secretary ....... Lynn Feuling Wallace Young and Rav Robert- son working with theienlarger. Photo raph lub rt lub 1 i'- xv , 'iSTF?' 4 'angle 5 Besides providing the posters for sehool events, the Art Club has studied of the works of famous artists this year. Under the direction of Sr. Annemarie, they have also undertaken wood and textile design often pro. ducing splendid results. President .... Ernie Lanterman Vice-l'resir1ent Mike Kopas Secretary Mary Ellen Bartholomew Treasurer .... Nancy l 'ulinello lllike Kopas, Ernie Lanterman. Nancy Fulinello and Mary Ellen Bartholomew copy delicate de- signs on wooden bowls under Sr. .4nn.emarie's watchful eye. 107
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