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STAMP CLUB First Row' M. Derkrikorian, F. Berkowitz, E. Sclxuerer. - - - E. Ginnnd, H. Nlay, L. Ribak, V. Demirgian, D. Bottom. - - - First Row' R. Stickles, I. Holzman, C. Brown, R. Mncci, A. Repka. SCHOLARSHIP-LEADERSHIP GROUP Fourth Rowf-F. Mullaney, Hersey, W. Cholko, S. Hillman. - - - Third ROW'H. Bill, N. Jaconnetti, W McGovern, K. Clark, A. Mariotti, W. Sheane, J. Virelli. - - - Second RowfH. McClellan, R. Kane, W Marks, T. Dempsey, E. Flynn, E. Vivirski, M. Sautter. - - - First Rowfs. Custis, A. Bolan, R. Allen, I Belinki, L. Comer, E. Miner, G. Mitchell. U41
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.THE TYL S HUXLEY BIOLOGY CLUB Fourth Row N. Jaconnetti, E. Burke, J. Verrilli. - - - Third Row- E. Rowinski, E. Rubens, E. Smith, T. Hungerford, J. Schleiter, H. Carbone. - - - Second Rowfj. Discepolo, A. Hollworth, E. Vivirskl, R. Johnson, E. Waldman, J. Hilsinger, D. Diasio. - - - First Row' M. Briscoe, P. Zadofl, H. Bill, O. Mulonet, M. Rome, L. Lesser. Tiilie Cgfuxley iBiology Glulv HE Huxley Biology Club was first or' ganized in the spring of 1928 under the name of the Skull and Bones Club. However, due to the similarity of this name to that of a college fraternity, a new designation was chosen. The club was formed under the super' vision of Merrill W. Doolittle, teacher of bi' ology. A minimum grade of sow in biology is the only requirement for membership. The club is very unique in that it is the only Bachelors' Club in the school. The Huxley Biology Club, which has been called the most active in the school, aims to be of both educational and social value. During the year and a half of its existence, it has sponsored dances and moving picture shows. The income from these affairs is used solely for purchasing equipment for the school. Business meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays dur' ing the school year. At each of these meetings l 73 a short talk of biological interest is given by a member of the club. Initiations into the club are held at night at an old deserted mine in Long Hill. Candi' dates are led, blindfolded, through the old shafts and are subjected to all sorts of weird and uncanny experiences. Before they are completed the ceremonies prove very effective to the new-comers. Last fall the entire personnel of the club journeyed to New Haven to witness the Yale' Maryland football game and visit the Peabody Museum. Another trip is planned to New York in May for the purpose of visiting the Aquarium, Bronx Park, and the Museum of Natural History. The officers elected for this semester are Harthon Bill, presidentg Oscar Mulorret, vice' presidentg Milton Rome, secretary and treasf urer.
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PEPITA PRINCIPALS A. Emmons, E. Emmons, B. Hnnusovsky, F. Motyl, I. Schoiivld, A. Hnvrilla, G. Popp, D. Taylor. PEPITA CAST Fifth Row T. Petrini, P. Saul, F. Vltka, T. Nlny, Nl. Nliller, M. Booth, A. Lesko. - - - I om'lll Row Ryback, L. Evans, A. Mazurick, J. Ward, R. Lesneski, O. Dysxel, S. Sarback, K. McNill, R. Vlfolnneck. - - - Third Row A. Schefkind, R. Buell, M. Sautter, A. Snyder, B. A. Hnnnsovsky, A. Emmons, M. Fox, J. Kuauf, G. Boche, W. Higynn. - A - Svcond Ron' A. Yurdin, E. Emmons, G. Popp, D. Taylor, F. Motyl, A. Havrilla, I. Srhofield, A. Del Vecchio. - - - First Row fA. Maslen, D. Bradley, G. Hays, L. Zeitlin, Donohue. U53
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