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Page 144 text:
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, 1 'fel Pharmacy Club Completes F irs Year Under Direction Of Mr. Cohei Organized torgrneet the interestsgzofh ' ,Z -,., g V A , students whifiivish to pursueifaicai ' ' H' 5 M Us reer in phaifriiatiiiuticalprocedures, the Pharmacy studied the uses of variousiidrugs and-ltearned to compound simple drug prepara- tions, such as external liquids, coughsyrups, emulsions, suppositiof riesfsuspensions, ointments and creams. Mernbers also learned how to use equiphient used in-making dIf!,tgFl+' mortal and pestles, cy- lindrical graduates and spatulas. MrfCohen acts as the club advisor. , . . . ,, ,, L 'I?!fIf1,,,'i i 1' 5 Vi ' 2 ' 1 r 1, f 5 7 r. J ,r.r ,W . r... I I. faBill:DhH2Bi2ei!,lItiX6S99m ' ' l is W c ' 'c 1 ,Y Q ,, g55g::,,gQ,g5:,g :Aff 'H gm 3-1 E111J?'21ii1 -sf if-an L' 'EQ-:ian Linda came ,,--311293 .A use 140fPharmacw Club
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tage Crew Handle Lights For Foreign Festival The stage crew is a voluntary school spon- sored organization for students interested in the hehind the scenes workings of the many activities held in the auditorium at Cinna- minson High School. The members of the Stage Crew adjust and operate the lighting and public address system for both C0lIlllllll1- ity and school affairs. They also huild and set up props and scenery when needed, At the many musical concerts held in the school auditorium the stage crew sets up the risers, The stage crew includes students from grades 10, ll and 12 and is advised by Mr. Deats, chairman ofthe Related Arts Depart- Yll8l'll. E . T4 f-. e, Q.: i. , Lat tr Pit!! 'aoi ri? .sv f T rsir ' 1 l I.I.E. tudents Gain Work Experience -qw-s .65 Q- ,, i my .5t.I i s in i:i5Qni7?3'3l ' ,'ll.E1i-livilgiiiillgil' Ishii 53332.i!?W2F1IQbiiiri5fbi4.SilviosBsvsiiA12f.Hvbfnidi1 r ,. slkvdelfzrreffflficfifalivzniiviiriiisr. Givxraiwtfii. WsSili0iffSki:'Jii1i'fBi1?rfS2i1xli1?QQBlafs:kebygfTitdvis.ar5isig,sg.psig ,gf 3 K' f' T r'r, .- T1 'S All learning does not take place in the classroom. Ev- ery activity in which a person is furnished the oppor- tunity of having a new experience results in learning.. The schedules of the C. l. E. students do not allow them? ,tgplpartigipgte freely inlmany of the activities of thi Though the students in the part-time training igfpgngram should be encouraged- to participate in regu- 5.er'school activities as.mucl'i,.as possible, C.l.E. Clubs gggire-organized expressly f6r'C.I.E.Qan Vocational Shop lfstudentsfTheQQ.i.Ef1gr-funttticrjirig asa par! of the course, providesggcltivitiespivliiclficnhs he made to fit program objecfivesQ!!idj5bh5dQl,leS. 'IfheQpiu'po5e of the C. 1. E. club is .itifiprqgidigfgp6digm1.'hiif'qxehanget of ideas, methods,i'iiiid.5TliffQri'i1Htioi1'Tpertaining to voca- tional education, to piiqifn'cte'good fellovvshipfclqser relationship and a frateiihatistic spirit'imi'ong' the var-' ious club merribers. ,Mfg RonaldiBlackeby?-directs the C. I. E. prngraniforptheiariior and senior boys-at C. H.S. if' 55 'T ff .. V -5 - Stage Crew,fC, I. E. X139
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erseymen Prepare For 9 6 Bicentennial Celebration rgmgbiimmgikuble-ssmaenssfznsrfirimmdeikehr, srarLQaP:esfs2:iK2sFew'e Mr- Cole: spfeigflklsfdfslbs?fiffsidmzdrisonflimfi-zftfintdf. 31 3 11 zihfikfga me Mi: ,-I W' .:ff' V 1i:xvT49-wvwn L ' 1 W-iw fl --1 ib-lwfv -fr -' 1 1 -in ,' , 1-2 assi, ftkyz. Rig f' Jv,' '.mg'1QZff!3if'5fwfEf'f-'.-Q1' Q -J' J i .Jr -2 '-f - 1' ., I ,Ai .WF A .4- is-if'-7 'gviitg zzrixfrifgigtsi F e17.'7s.'f!15a'?Q '.S5. .fi sf, Wh I-isis! 5 'E k,-,' L if?L1TfP5tg?'5?':, ' rf' 1 'Vg QTL f ' Q ,.'- kAk..V, is li Pat!-vPrQSt0ri raids herifwtfsfed xenozksfisfihefhistfiryrDffS9vithsim.New- JerS6'r11!sdnQns.Qf r no 1 'iri ,t ' For the first time this year, the jerseyman Club was formed for all students inter- ested in the history of New jersey. Club dues entitles the memlmers to a copy of THE COCKPIT, a state historical magazine. The clulis goal for this year is to be named a Bicentennial School. In order to do this, the club must com- plete a project one each from four different areas. M r. Carr and Mr. Cole are advisors to the club for the 1974-1975 school term. The jerseyxnant lub 141
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