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Intellectual groups interpret and discuss cultural ideas CHESS CLUB . . . Front Row: B. Mack fsecretaryj, T. Taylor fpresidentl, P. McNamara CsponsorJ, I. Mack Cvicefpresidentl, D. Graham ftreasurerb. Second Row: B. Koroscil, A. Bassin, I. Carterg J. Fedyk. Third Row: C. Whitelaw, D. Riddell, R. Kale, T. Taylor. Back Row: S. Hrabar, D. La- Croix, F. Scott, G. Vincent. f Pawn or Bishop? The best move was decided by chess players who competed against each other in preliminary matches to determine Cody's representative in the all- city contest. Ninety-nine
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Nmety-eight Cody's intellectual clubs, Euterpe, T.A.G., and Chess, broadened the cultural interests many students had in poetry, math and chess. Lively discussions on contemporary and beatnik poetry comprisedtEuterpe Club meetings. A study of rhyme and meter taught members the technical aspects of poetry, which helped them compose sonnets and free verse. A trip by the T.A.G. Club to Ann Arbor's Phoenix Project and Computing Laboratory was evident of the future possibilities in math careers. Various club members also delivered informative talks on the intricacies of math. The ancient game of chess became the subject of study at Chess 'Club meetings. A school-wide chess tournament was organized to determine the best representatives of Cody in the city chess match, for which Cody won a third place. T.A.G. CLUB . . . Front Row: H. Lally Csponsorl, S. Vincent, M. Eklund, D. LaCroix Cvice-presidentj, J. Mack fpresidentl, A. Bassin Csecretaryl, S. Hrabar, R. Kwyer fsponsorj. Second Row: C. Smith, C. Anderson, P. Szewczyk, J. Fedyk, B. Chopko, L. Frick, J. Larson, B. Banwart. Third Row: J. Larson, P. Covington, J. Benvenuto, W. Jakubiec, D. Pratt, B. Carlile, P. Price. Fourth Row: J. Strzalka, V. Dohring, L. Backing, D. Seigle, H. VanCamp, R. Schouman, J. Lightfoot, D. Yessaian. Fifth Row: D. Pieczulewski, L. Chwalek, J. Laub, R. Dobija, J. Robiscoe, J. Quigley, G. Vincent. Back Row: K. Snella, T. Osteika, C. Parker, J. Swinteck, O. Lenss, D. Arlen, R. Sinkiewicz, R. Livingston, H. Halucha. EUTERPE . . . Front Row: B. Margavich, M Schramm, E. Syrett, C. Lake, M. Auernik Second Row: L. Lumley, J. Constable, V Michaels, M. Ravitz. Third Row: R. Melnik, J. Robiscoe, R. Kocher. Back Row: F. Mc- Mullen Csponsorl, J. Mack, K. Snella, S. Nycek leo-sponsorl.
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Brotherhood with an international flavor characterized the activities of the Horizon, Human Relations and Hi-Y Clubs this year. They spread beyond the confines of America to aid and understand others. Horizon Club girls became foster parents to a young Burmese boy. Each month members sent a contribution to Burma for the support of their adopted child. They also prepared first-aid kits for Red Cross disaster areas around the world. The Human Relation Club did their part in promoting world wide harmony, too. Discussions on racial problems and a talk by Mr. Needell on India broadened the club members' outlook. On the home front, the club organized an all-school canned goods drive and helped to start a Human Relations club at Oak Park High School. A Hi-Y study trip to the United Nations took Tom Carter to the common meeting ground of seven continents. Other Hi-Y members served as helpers in various capacities at the Y.M .C .A. One hundred . ,L , Club activities characterizt DEMOCRATIC HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB . . . Front Row: K. Simon Cpres- ident, T. Taylor Cvice-presidentl, A. Bas- s1n Csecretaryj, I. Mack ftreasurerl, C. Cheston, H. Ottati Csponsorb. Second Row: J. Larson, C. Sinnett, C. Skolasinski, C. Anderson, J. Koscielniak. Third Row: P. Hamilton, J. Miller, M. Eklund, J. Green- how, L. Feetham, P. Arnaldos. Fourth Row: T. Begin, M. Bolla, B. Burschell, L. Babcock, P. Szewczyk. Fifth Row: E. Sie- laff, J. Larson, S. Clifford, L. Gerhart, M. Ravitz, R. Zagorski. Back Row: E. Haap- anen, C. Thompson, D. Lewis, K. Emery, J. Wilson.
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