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mes- This year was a proud one for the Science- Math Club, as it had just become a member of Science Clubs of America. Also, for the second year, the school Science Fair was sponsored by the club. With projects rang- ing from biology through advanced mathe- matics, science became a living thing to all A, the participants, which was one of the aims to rm P W W rsm - of the Club. ln addition to all this, field ardent mgmbrolecf in thigush Pmllhe Club - trips were planned for all the members and gjgdgfofl a gijecli 236 tglziboiizisfcffgg fairi aAIBB?:fbeZOfS required . - 1' - 1 thus held a prominent spot 1n the Clubs J. J. M1MHrch, From 1 fe fainwhjch :S apparatus-inn? Pf the ' T' ' U f0On ef to as held Wing 1 actn 1t1es. ey, G. Scanlon, B. these scienrgflI1?E.the latte? ams, and B. Chiles es are, w More and more interested science students poured into the club this year, giving it the largest enrollment in the past four years. From left to right, above, are: J. Hall, J. Hudson, T. Cerwin, J. Willcox, B, Williams, G. Cau, K. Hanover, H. Magev- ney, R. Gilman, V. Colleta, D. Herzog, W. Crutcher, G. Loud, T. Cagliano, R. Boeving, P. Hall, J. W. Clark, T. Foster, H. Brown, B. Metz, J. Darst, J. J. Mulrooney, F. Hughes, M. Pleasants, R. Curran, E. Torina, C. Huettel, and P. Pettit.
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E g Wx :e, - in W1 Brother tfranugillath Club. W1tnAS5iSmm 2 4.-l PREPARING FOR TOMORROW With science occupying a more and more prominent place in the world today, the mem- , bership in the Science-Math Club has sky- rocketedg never before have so many youths been interested in 'chow and whyv a thing runs. Answering their desire to know more X. about the world around them, the Club pre- sented, every three weeks at its meetings, , outstandin s eakers re resentin such fields h his familiar SCO rs oi the Sclencg arian Lab0fatOrYD rst Socil g P ' P g Wit. , the Oiiice Win, Li r id nu 1, a 1 Ch as chemistry, chemical engineering, printing, Peflmeilthtoto righii CY'T.G1?0ster, Vice-P1'e?u:eL This yeanrteieu physics, and optics. Thus, rewarding knowl- , T a 1 a . igfml-larleover, flfeigllegllilliams, 5513553215 Sfiethat Cjtihwsggglaggembledv edge was available for the members, for, , a a a ' ' 't dl Secretarguties of th? Ctublgzrsg aim, au the P science gives 1 s own rewar of the he boy 5 shotl f t on One 9 iormed- the meeting was To the members of the Science-Math Club above the chemistry lab is a familiar place. From left to right, the members are: B. Schreck, J. Toma, E. Ridgeway, T. Adair, J. Ryan, B. Elliotte, O. Welch, J. Wimmer, J. Buchignani, L. Perlberg, R. Blythe, T. Beasley, S. Sullivan, J. Atkinson, B. Cianciolo, B. Sobral, B. Chiles, H. Bunchman, M. Paris, C. Harris, J. Graves, J. Bussler, S. Kline, C. Speltz, R. Magevney, B. Godwin, and L. Holland.
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PRESENTS The ing! Bean TXSQOQ 6 C Y N YW cfblm sox' if z If IDEHIPNII V ,X Z Y 'O i EE Ads iiljyf 3 vi V ' , , XJ A vi .90 i-V7 X f, wflloil ff! X M .L 6 W ii' L X ' 454.1 X 30, cacou LNROOM o 4 f, 955 slap THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN ln this delightful comedy, staged by CBC's own Brother Roger, the Haggett family realizes too late the value of the paintings left by Chris Bean, the great artist who had lived with them when alivei Their servant, Abby, owns the most precious of the paintings and will not part with it, for Bean had secretly been her hus- band. Above, Mrs. Haggett fShirley Lentil, Ada fSharon Solomitol, Susan fMarelise Gallinab and Warren Creamer flohn Guidil examine some of the paintings Creamer has just finished. V W. Arnoulil t Above is D ifiigilieudgiu mit? i3?'i5'i - to 'talk lung one g - se b - ' s. Edwardsps, viigfabxe oil Painting husban The cast, above, included some of CBHS's inimitable actors, as well as the cream of the crop from the girls' schools, From left to right, they are fseatedlz S. Solomito, S, Edwards, S. Lenti, and M. Callina. fstandingl: S. Romeo, P. Dwyer, J. Guidi, B. Wade, and P. Arnoult. Watching Rosen lSanto Romeol write out a check for one of the paintings are Cabovel from left to right: Mrs. Haggett, Dr. Haggett, Tallant CBill Wadel, and Davenport fPat Dwyerl. Abby just can't give up her husbandls best painting, although Dr. Haggett Con phonel, Davenport, and Mrs. Haggett offer some strong encouragement.
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