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Bookkeepers ' . Marcia Murphy Mike Mitchell Typists : Jean Parkhurst Arlene O ' Gorman Diana Jackins Adviser : Mr. Ehnes ROW i: Mr. Ehnes, Miss Hamblin, Miss McGuire, Miss Poland, Mr. Dunbar. ROW 2: M. Murphy, Parkhurst, Mitchell, O’Gorman. (ttnttral ®rramtnj Without doubt, the members of the Central Treasury knew more about and had more concern in mere student activities than any other group of people in the school, for it was they who tucked away safely in cubbyholes the financial records of every school organization. They also supervised all financial transactions. Let us take the case of Molly X, student treasurer, a novice who knew not the difference between a debit and a credit. Her big mistake was to accept the advice of the Piper; but enter a Central Treasury member, who straightened out the books and the bookkeeper. Like Hamilton, the C. T. girls have a five- point financial pro- gram: 1 ) Keep the stu- dents happy, 2 ) Keep the teachers happy, 3 ) Keep Mr. Ehnes happy, 4 ) Leave school before 4:00 P.M., 5) Maintain sanity. MR. EHNES, MIKE, AND JEAN BALANCE THE BOOKS 25
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President: Harold Goldberg Adviser: Mr. Beck r r o W ,r ' % i- ROW i: Davis, Eugone, Goldstein, Markum, Bloomenthal, Russell, Gerson. ROW 2: Wolfe, J. Cohen, Damon, Mr. Beck, Banker, R Goldberg, Miller. ROW 3: Silverstein, Caras, Mackey, H. Goldberg. ACE CAMERAMAN (Canuwa (Club “Ready for your picture?” said an assistant at the Beck Studio to the Piper, who had come to be photographed. “Wet lips, turn your head left! Smile, but no teeth! Lower your right shoulder!” Click! Want to watch the developing? After dipping the film in the developer, some water, and then the hypo, I shine a white light on the negative and the white paper, and repeat the dipping process. While they are drying, come out and look at our display of the Little Church at the Wayside Inn, Gloucester, and Rockport. We have taken trips to diversify the subjects of our pictures. Here’s an especi- ally good one taken by a girl. We have been try- ing to get more girls in- terested in this organiza- tion and in photography in general. . . . Well, here are your photos all dry!” 24
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ROW i : Markell, Shufro, Macey, Ellis, Dreshfield, Mills, Queen, Bernstein, Hyde, Kolodny. ROW 2: Mason, Burnson, Stavitsky, Michaelson, P. Cohen, Farkas, Weiner, Schultz, Miss Abel, Levine, Gordon, Lubar, Waxman, Heller, Niemic. ROW 3: Rubin, Kimball, Kates, Raphael, Mayer, Bobrick, Levison, Goldfarb, London, Weisman, Kaplan, Maddow, Finn, Gorfinkle. President-. Wayne Mills Vice President : Robert Dreshfield Secretary : Daniel Queen Treasurer : Herbert Ellis Advisers : Miss Abel Miss Murdock (Ehnnuitrif (Club Accompanied by the Piper, Chemistry Club members tripped to the Bell Telephone Building, General Motors, and the Boston Museum of Science in an attempt to better understand the place of science and especially chemistry in our world today. Science in industry is of special interest to Chem Club members, many of whom will hold chemical jobs in the future. Members who had entries in the chemistry division of the Science Fair presented talks explaining their exhibits to the club. Each of these entrants placed high in the judging. Movies, including one on crystal formations, aided students under- standing of chemistry’s various aspects. The Piper left mem- bers in the laboratory concocting dibromoxy- mercurofluorescein - so- dium, which as every genius knows, is mercur- ochrome. SANDY AND DAN MIX IT UP 26
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