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The weekly meeting of the History Club is a beehirc of activity as the members discuss various topics of interest to all. HISTORY-CI ICS The History Club has prospered to become the highest enrolled and most progressive extra-curricular organization in Timon. This year under the moderation of Fr. Sebastian, the club has attained new heights and is striving to promote its purpose: to train students in leadership and inspire in them an appreciation of the social, scholastic and Catholic principles and ideals of Bishop Timon High School. . fic their busy agenda. Fr Sebastian and Club 0 ers review the latest data on ' T1 'ra's-.N -A. Mi gs, -fl President Joseph Forma observes F. Hogencamp as he completes his initiation chore of a personal interview with Illayor Sedita.
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'bee' t '-'P gage-:Q . The Timm: Banff in liglzlfvlrrlintiulf' poses for the ll-arbouk photographer. The band plays an important role in representing Timon at many of its activities. Football season saw them each Sunday entertaining at half-time. Many hours of endless practice have made them into a band sought after for many civic affairs-Buffalo's own Main St. is familiar territory for the Caballeros. They have marched many a parade along its length. They have every right to be proud of their endeavors because Timon is certainly proud of them. A section of Timorfs Band adds to the cheering flaring the play-ofs at the Aud. The lllajorettes, u lfamiliarfliart of Timnns' Band, perform at J emorial uditorium.
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SCIE CE Assembling a neu' oscilloscope agorrls Science Club members another opportunity for practical experience. ln the familiar surroundings of the Physics Lab, the members of the Science Club with moflcrator, Fr. Patrick, leave their experiments anrl like everyone else are anxious to hare their picture taken. Members of the Roger Bacon Science Club under the guidance of their moderator, Father Patrick NlcGavin, U.F.'NI., have increased their knowledge of science in many fields during 1959. Interesting lectures, experiments and excursions to local industries, have high- lighted the club,s activities helping to instill in Timon students the incentive to develop their scientilic interests and skills. This past year the club did research in the Laws of Physics, with the con- struction of a Van de Graff generator and an electrical computer. The main objective of the club remains constant as it has been in the past-the perfection of its members' skill and research in the scientific manner. The principles of atomic energy are explained to the student hotly by a representatize of A EC from Oak Ridge. Tennessee.
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