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STEPHEN H. STAVRO Chairman CHARLES J. REGAN CHARLES GINSBERG Associate Chairman Associate Chairman BERTRAM M. WHITE Business Chairman BERTRAM A. HUBERMAN MELVIN L. COHEN Advertising Chairman Circulation Chairman Page Twenty-one
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Page Twenty wk Ku Little needs to be said of the Yearbook Committee because the true judgment of their labor must be the Yearbook itself. We have sincerely tried to create a more interesting, a livelier Yearbook, so that 1940 may have a memorable and distinctive annual. Instead of the Old Orderi' which has been present in every former Yearbook, this Yearbook is new and is in every way original. It abounds in candids everyone of which is better than a written page of print. Each member of the Staff has followed up his own particular specialty and saw to it that it was at its best in the Yearbook. Thanks are due to the men who so richly deserved our Dedication - MR. PHILIP MARSON MR. PAUL WENNERS MR. LEE DUNN May next year's Yearbook Committee have such faithful help.
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magna l A, B, C, Tumble-Down D The Art Club enjoyed a most successful year under the guidance and teaching of Mr. Allen Sternloff of the Massachusetts School of Art. Thanks to this club, posters for various school productions and activities were made. President Charles R. Khirallah '41 and Secretary John McCafferty '42 ohficiated at club meetings. The year's work included charcoal drawing, pencil and ink drawing, water color painting, and poster making. Although it is a small club, the Art Club is proud to say that many of its former members have continued their studies in art and are now well known. emma gm This has been the best year that the Aviation Club has had. Great interest has been shown in the club by the boys of the school, and because of this interest, the club met once a week in Room 225, which was given to the club for its own use. In this room, the mem- bers kept their models, built and repaired them for the contests, and worked on the club model, an Aeroneer . This room was used for our meetings, at which we had very interesting talks, by officers and members of the club, on various aspects of aviation and the construction of model plans. Page Twenty-zu'o Whizz , . .
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