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NANCY GREEN Nanc Glee Club 23 Annual Staff 25 Student Coun- cil 3 JANET .TASCHOB J2.Y-Jay' Annual Staff 4g Class Play 3-43 Library Staff 3-45 Glee Club 2-3-43 F.H.A. KEN JOSEPHSON llJ'0el Camera Club lg Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 4 CARLOTTA HANSEN KK Car! Annual Staff 2-4g Gle Club 2g Office 4 BRUCE KENT ' Bruce' 2-Letter Mang Varsity Club 43 Cafeteria 3 DIANA KROLL Krolley Annual Staff 43 Office 45 Glee Club 1-2 9 CONNIE HEEMER Hemo MARGARET HoBBEs ffM1gg1e Annual staff 4: Office Forensics 3g Office 4 43 Glee Club 2 Library staff 2 Some members of the staff then turned to a study of genetics with particular emphasis on the effects of heredity, environment and the in-law rela- tionships on individuals. Here again a large number of interested laymen examined the results of study. Working under a grant with the Williams Paper Co., the entire group turned their attention to the paper processing, and the preparation of various inks and dyes. This difficult project received further backing from local residents. The female scientist prepared various mixtures of C12 H22O11, Nal-ICO3, HZO, NaCl, calcium com- pounds, lactic acid, andflour, with no explosions andno gastronomical disturbancesg the entire projectproved quite successful. Both the scientists and the advisory committee were highly pleased with the data gathered. The final project for the year was a field trip to Belle Isle. The 49er's were invited to assist in this experiment. Starches, sugars, proteins, carbon- ated beverages were the results of this tinkling of test tubes. The entire test was hindered somewhat by the formation of disturbances inthe elements, which finally forced the group to abandon the experiment and seek shelter in the botanical gardens. Directors of research for 1948-49 were-- JAMES MARINI Marinl' Annual Staff 3-45 Student Council 15 Class0fficer 3g Camera Club 3-4g Class Play 3-4 LOIS McCLOSKEY Louie' Office 4g Student Coun- cil 3-4g Library Staff 2-3
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1950 CARMEN MONET ClKarrD Annual Staff 4g Office 43 Forensics 3g Glee Club 2- 3-45 Student Council 1-25 Class Play 33. Class Officer 1-3-4 group turned to the physical sciences particularly to the effect of gravitational attraction as illustrated by the swinging of the pendulum. Directors of this Sopho- more swing and of all research were: President .... .... M argaret Smith Treasurer ...... Shirley Selegean Vice-President ..... Lloyd Corston Advisor . ......... Miss Kelly Secretary ........ Dick Krieger The following year all research activities were speeded up and the field of investigation was extended. In October attention was devoted to hunting microbes in a regular Hunters Ball. Since the atmosphere was very clear a number of interested observers assembled to witness this experiment. Later in an important study of temperature control, and the condensation of water to form ice and snow, the Junior scientists proved themselves capable of producing a Winter Wonderland. Turning their attention for a bit to the study of the precious metals, tl1e group colaborated with the L. G. Balfour Co., on determining the properties and principle use of the familiar Au, gold. At the completion of these experiments, metal was cast into rings which illustrated the outstanding properties tested. JOYCE BROMM Buttons' Office 4g Forensics 33 Librarian 3-43 Glee Club 23 G.A.A. 1g An- nual Stafi 4 TOM BROPHY ll mi! Varsity Club 3-43 Glee Club 45 Camera Club 3-43 Student Council 35 Annual Staff 45 1-Letter Man DONALD BULLA If Don!! Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3-4g Camera Club 43 Varsity Club 43 3- Letter Man TOM HITT llT0m!J 4-Letter Mang Annual Staff 4g Class Officer l-3-43 Varsity Club 2- 3-4 MR. BEACIY7- ' Sponsor ., HARDEN CULBERSON Junior Annual Staff 45 Varsity Club 2-3-4g 4-Letter Man
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ROBERT McSWEENY ' Bob' Fran' FRANCES MELTON 1811803-L Sitaaff Sflldfflf Office 4g Class Play 3- ounc - ' 0renS CS 4- Glee Club 2-3-4- 3gC1ass Play 3-45 Movie F',H,A, 4 ' STAIiI'gl,,NHCK Operator 3g P.A. System President. . .Dick Krieger Treasurer. . Jim Marini Vice-President. . .Tom Hitt Advisor. . Miss Warner Secretary . .Carmen Monet Miss Doherty The fall of 1949 brought promises of vast and varied research to climax t.he years of study and experimentation toward the goal-the diploma. Through the fall and winter months a series of reactions were run every Friday.' Trials I, II, IH, IV and V were checked and results found to be very favorable. In an attempt to insure a well informed and open-minded public the group set about dissiminating scientific journals to the entire area surrounding their laboratories. A drive for patrons for the football programs necessitated intensive research on coal tar products particularly the sallcycllc acid derivative commonly known as aspirin. At the end of November when this research had produced the desired results, attention was turned again to the realm of physics where the mysteries of television were explored. This enterprise was judged really successful, since it made possible more complete planning for the gigantic field trip to be made in June. Camera Club 35 Movie Operator 3-45 2-Letter Many P.A. System ELIZABE TH RIVARD K Liz!! Forensics 33 Office 43 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 3 MARGARET SMITH WILMA SHAUGHNESSY DONALD SHARP 'Maggie' 'Willie Don' Annual Staff 3-43 Student Annual Staff 4g Glee Club Council 3g Class Play 43 Club 2-4 Class Officer 23 Glee Club 2-3-4 MARION POTTER Potter' Glee Club 2 MARCELLA QUIGLEY Wimpy' Class Play 35 Library Staff 3-49 Glee Club 2- 3-4g F.H.A. 4 P SHIRLEY SELEGEAN Shirl' Annual Staff 43 Office 4 Class Play 45 Class Of- ficer 2g Glee Club 2-3- 43 F.H.A.
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