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ASTRONOMY CLUB First row, seated: M. Leavy, R. Miduta, W. Griggs, S. Mor- rotto. Second row, seated: F. Gancarz, D. Murray, W. Pilkin, I. Purgailis. Standing: Mr. Arnold, C. Mavlouganes, V. Tatasciore, E. Lizak, J. Marfia, V. LaBella, J. Mancuso, O. Medynski, E. Goracy, P. Goode, J. Ciagla, J. Winiarski. ASTRONOMY CLUB This club offers a background of astronomy to in¬ terested students. The activities include trips to vari¬ ous observatories and planetariums. The club goes annually to New York City to visit the Hayden Planetarium and the Museum of Natural History. Advisor.Mr. Charles Arnold President.William Griggs Vice-President.Frank Gancarz Secretary.Orest Medynski Treasurer.Charles Mavlouganes Fifth Member.Vinci LaBella AVIATION CLUB The Aviation Club is composed of students who are interested in flying. Mr. Doolittle, the club ad¬ visor and an experienced pilot of his own airplane, gives the members of the club valuable information about flying. The members also view various films both educational and entertaining on the subject of aviation. Before the end of the year, the club may visit an Air Force base and witness actual flight procedure. President.Robert Midura Vice-President.Casimir Swiatocho Secretary.Peter Goode Treasurer.William Pilkin Fifth Member.David Murray Advisor.Mr. Oswin Doolittle First row, seated: R. Midura, E. Lizak, P. Goode, G. Gum- bus. Second row, seated: D. Mur¬ ray, W. Pilkin. Standing: W. Griggs, C. Mav¬ louganes, C. Klos, Mr. Doo¬ little, D. Frembus, A. DiNon- no, R. Jordan, J. Mulcahy, B. Kiebuz.
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This group is primarily interested in developing ideas for their science projects. They enter their projects in the Science Fair sponsored by the Hartford Times. This club meets about six times a year. At this time plans and sug¬ gestions are given to improve the projects. This year, as in the past, Bulkeley has had some very fine entries in the Fair. President.George Wisner Vice-President.Robert O’Malley Secretary.Peter Qu.irin Advisor. v .Mr. Oswin Doolittle SCIENCE PROJECT Left to right: G. Wisner, A. Sapia, M. Gumbus, P. Quirin, Mr. Doolittle, R. O’Malley, and G. Proccacino. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS This organization consists of about twenty- five boys who assist in the administration of the audio-visual program, by providing services such as the showing of films. The squad is also responsible for the lighting and sound in as¬ sembly programs. Advisor.Mr. Doolittle President.Charles Mavlouganes Vice-President.Jim Miller Secretary.Siegfried Maronn Treasurer.Jerry Proccacino Fifth Member.John Ferola Janitor.Steven Oles AUDIO VISUAL AIDES Left to right: J. Ferola, G. Proccacino, J. Miller, S. Maronn, and C. Mavlouganes. Seated: Mr. Doolittle.
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RADIO CLUB First row: P. Bolduc, R. Lee, Second row: J. Mulcahy, R. G, Gumbus, Mr. Cook, G. O’Malley, A. DiNonno, G. Proccacino, F. Olender. Wisner, B. Kiebuz. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club is an organization composed of boys who are interested in electronics. It is a highly technical organization, which meets Monday after¬ noons in room 328 to compare schematics and discuss various circuit designs. The members are capable electronics experts” who can repair a television set with little difficulty. For the benefit of those inter¬ ested, the club presented a demonstration of stereo¬ phonic sound in the club room on Nov. 11. The pet project of the Radio Club this year is to develop a 28 volt D.C. power supply for use with their 50 watt transmitter. President.Roger Lee Vice-President.Gerald Proccacino Secretary.Peter Bolduc Treasurer.George Wisner Fifth Member.Robert OMalley Advisor.Mr. Thomas Cook CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club is an organization which meets every other Friday afternoon in the chemistry lab. Mr. Hayden, faculty advisor for the club, gives detailed lectures on, naturally, the subject of chemis¬ try. One of the duties of the Chemistry Club is the preparation of a film-developing solution for the Photography Club. Another is the maintenance of a display in the third floor corridor. Also, Mr. Hayden expects each member to prepare and deliver to the other members of the club a lecture on some phase of chemistry. President.Anthony DiNonno Vice-President.Barbara Orsini Secretary.Aija Purgailis Treasurer.Lawrence O’Neill Advisor.Mr. Mahlon Hayden CHEMISTRY CLUB First row: R. Collagian, A. DiNonne, B. Orsini, A. Pur¬ gailis, D. Fisher, B. Clark, M. Hayden. Second row: J. Mancuso, J. Wandy.
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