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K() ' I: Mai k ‘y, I lay sanl. I )caii. ( Sli la l. Mr. I.n N ‘. l.4- Tanl. Kcipaii ' s. Kalkin, alliaii, Kadisli. ROW 2: r rcrdman. S«i ycr. Sliaf)iro. ( nnviscr. Soars, Solo, l).» is. ( kTSuo. A .oll. ( mklrr. ROW : ( olicn, Pi ' ikiiis, SiK (“rsloin . ( m!)or, SliU lit . Camera Club huniin J li 4 ils ylariii in my eyes. i Irijalitened dieese smile il- luminalin my laee, my liands c lem lied toaetlier on my lap. No. nol llie lliird decree l)nl picture day lor llie Ml kixian. lial lun it must l)e to lie a plioto rafilier. I hen I heard ahoiil ihc C amera Cl ul). I here, he inners coidd learn die hasie elements ol pholooraphy. So devoid ol any hnow led e exce|)l the workin es ol my Hahy l row iiie camera. I timidly joined the Camera Clnh. I he meetings wereni held just lor the decelopino ol pictures liiil to ha e lun while learninf,c w e took tri|)s to Cdoucester, ayside Inn. Concord, and Lexinaton. It was actually aoiny out and seeina in terestina scenes which still remain cpiite i id in my mind. hor those menihers who had [iholo Oafiliy as their hohhy. the Cam- era Clul) { ave an op|)ortunity to ini|)rove and [ml what was learned into actual use. All students were allowed to [larticifiate in the annual [)hoto contest and |)rizes were aw arded to winners whose [lictures w(‘re judaed hy a lew memhers ol the laculty. I hey realized that I didn I know much about photoara[)hy. but llu ' omniscient upper classmen were cjuite willin|t to lielf). I his year we will be able to use the new darkroom (jrovided in the North iny. 1.0 and behold! I he door was o[)ened lor me and who knows but I may be arranging the NIiiri i. n picture schedule in a lew years. Prpsi l( nl : Ronald CToldhera Secre orv: Sandra Shohel I roasitror: Sandra l.evoranl Adviser: Mr. Lowe 25
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Biol()g Club I ' aligiiecl craniutns crammed willi inlormaliori al)oiil llie origin ol slrnctnres, tunclions and lile history ol egetc l)le find aniiocd organisms typily ll le BUS I )iologv students. I ' or as|)iring intellects, the Biolologv Cl III) oilers holh social and educational opi)ortunities at meetings and excursions. I he [)urpose ol the cluh is to lurther the know ledge ol biol- ogy through ex|)eriments, held tri[ s and lectures. I he briel hut impor- tant meetings. ; t the uletide season a biological Christmas tree decorates the corridor outside l oom 12S bringing the s[)irit ol the holiday Irom the biology room to the students ol BUS. I he Science l air, the luture sc ientists c rum e soiree, enables the student to display the Iruits ol his research which may vary Irom birds and bees to soup and crackers. An annual trip to ooi Is H ole or another recreational center cli- maxes the work and [day ol BHS‘ s benelicial biologists. ith the new nest in the Nor th W ' ing [)rovided lor the Ijircis and biologists, the Biol ogy Chd. can continue its good work on a larger scale. 21
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Central Treasury lial liappens lo (»nr hank money aller il is collected every other I uesday Let s ask the people who are really in the know, the memhers ol the C entral I reasnry. I hey II tell yon helore it is deposited, the memhers ol the C entral I reasnry t heck the en elo[jes makinf sure that the (oinmns are totaled corrertly. I he Centr;d I reasnry works lon and |)atietUly to strai(,diten any |)ossihle errors. Alter this systematic a((onntin . the money is ready to he deposited. All linancial transactions ol student actixities are supervised hy this y ' ronp and their hu nity adx isers. . ( ti ity hinds are ollered a [ lan w here they (an he asily ke| t and accurately acconntetl hjr. hinancial records ol all school organizations are preserxed lor the henelit ol the Superin- tendent ol Sc hoo Is. tl le School C ommittee and the Headmaster. I he student accountants ol the Central I reasnry are aixen opportuni- ties lor rc ' alistic husiness practice in this commercial department actixity. y larx’ I -(■( I Jox (I Mac Ki I lo|) ypisis : I .Ol rainc Si roi k I ' raiu es I I ist oi k S larjorie lolinsoii I5ail)ara ( ireoiole in riser : . ii. i:i lUCS 26
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