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The BEGINNERS' RIDING CLUB stimulated an interest in the care and riding of horses and gave the members a fundamental knowledge and training in this great outdoor sport. For the experienced horsemen, the ADVANCED RIDING CLUB offered an opportunity to acquire superior skills and knowledge in the training BEGINNERS' RIDING CLUB First Row: S. Alioto, E. Jenner, B. Freedman, M. Barnett, H. DeVecchis, G. Machen, M. .-Xlioto. Svrmzd Row: G. .-Xlesio, D. Carson, G. Cute, I-I. Brown, F. Sautner, .-X. Van Zanten. Third Row: Mr. Pearce, P. Lembo, C. Babb, E. Pendleton, J. .-Xrmenio, C. Seckinger, J. Cashman. ADVANCED' RIDING CLUB First Row: I-I. Conners, A. Reed, D. McCandIess. J. Cohn, M. Chance, N. Coppes, G. Frazer, S. Cohen. Scrond Row: E. DeGaray, T. IN'intz, J. DeGaray, C. Schrank, J. Miller, D. Lindsay, XV. Beamer, J. Kenealy, J. Bodman. Third Row: Mr. Pearce, B. Vondercrane, C. Dean, J. Ashwell, K. Lock, A. Schwab, Z. Rosenblum, R. Bloom, D. Kauffman, R. Dinnerman. RED CROSS CLUB First Row: B. Ashburner, G. Simon, L. Blumstein, M. Wfaldman, G. Boney, E. Peoples, I. Ludwig, M. McMahon, J. Hesse, C. Athinison. Second Raw: D. Foley, E. Conners, G. WitIieroxv', N. Johnson, M. Quick, B. Brown, R. Spirit, G. Brown, P. Hawison, B. Ebersole, J. Davis. Third Row: Mrs. Sargent, J. Kearns, S. Darnes, R. Echelmeier, D. Pavlos, D. Tubis, C. Morris, D. Reisse, M. Smuck- ler, J. Ebert, M. Riesenberg, Miss Sheely. Fourth Row: M. Nelson, S. Manger, L. Howard, N. Adams, B. Hewitt, M. Seberhagen, K. Costello, B. Owen, P. Reno, E. Gralnick, P. Perce. and showing of horses. Une of the great charitable or- ganizations of the school, the RED CRDSS CLUB, provided recreation and special services for needy groups. The club visited its adopted group, the children at the Home for Incurables, and gave them parties and entertaimnent on holidays. Toward that magic day in June. Twentyfnine
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BOTANY CLUB First Row: J. Gillam, B. Krause, R. Hykes, E. Forst, J. Maxwell, M. Floyd. Second R0-20: I. Dennison, G. Thomson, D. Stine, J. Kenealy, B. . XVaddington, C. Murphy, I. Inners, Mr. Gillam. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB i First Row: VV. Tomlinson, R. Carfrey, B. Barnes, Ed Fatz, VV. Cann, R. Bookler, S. Tabor, H. DeVecchis. Sefmzd Row: L. Shahade, M. Wrigllt, R. Barker, J. Ellis, I. Irwin, F. Wriglit, I. Shechter, R. Carey. FRENCH CLUB Iiirsf Row: J. Hamrick, I. McDuffee, M. VVright, A. Spector, B. Danz, N. Johnson, C. Blessing. Svrond Row: Miss Stauffer, L. Straff, B. Blank, M. Harris, 1. Pillion, B. Herbert. Visits to estates, greenhouses, and flower shows as well as observations of the extensive plantings of the school grounds aided BQTANY CLUB members in learning to identify trees, shrubs, and flowers. Photog- raphy enthusiasts who joined the PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB kept up with the latest developments in their hobby through group discussions and outside speakers. The use of slides brought the fascinating land of France much closer to the Elemites of the FRENCH CLUB than its geographical location implies, while French games, puzzles, and skits made parlez vousing come naturally Qvvell-almost naturallyl. ag? ,W Mimi. ...C .MV WM We truclge through the snow . . . X Twentyfeight
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Dr. Copeland lectures budding psychologists. The newly-formed PSYCHOLOGY CLUB heard lectures from the sponsor on problems involving per- sonality, adjustment, and environment and read a psychology textbook to supplement class discussions. Club members also discussed plans with the sponsor concerning the curriculum for next year's initial psychology course. Promoting and popularizing square PSYCHOLOGY CLUB First Row: M. Robbins, C. Pennock, J. Jeffers, N. Blake, S. Allen, M. Brown, S. Bromer, J. Caldwell, J. Holden. Second Row: R. Kessler, M. Mazer, J. Covell, D. Kramer, Dr. Copeland, R. Banta, R. Dockety, D. Zalles, C. Grow. Third Row: P. Currie, J. Bliss, G. Alexander, R. Peavy, C. Barb, VV. Tomlinson, J. Kitchell, L. Werseii. SQUARE DANCE CLUB First Row: P. Downey, B. Hatcher, L. Lieberman, S. VVatt, L. Dellapia, S. Allen, C. Vtfilliams, C. Kurtz, B. MacEadyen. Second Row: J. Ewalt, R. Buck, D. Kessler, D. Currie, J. Clegg, R. Stearne, K. Crowe, P. Jaeger, L. Hegedous. Third Row: B. Tooke, J. DeGary, A. VanZanten, R. Bennett, M. Strickler, P. Huber, D. Barton, T. Murray, R. Creigh. Fourth Row: C. Brown, J. Hill, S. Holtz, J. Glenny, P. Tait, D. Flagg, C. Vagnoni, B. Scadding, J. Braun, N. Hurt, Mr. Drumm. RIFLE CLUB First Row: S. Maimon, G. Thompson, N. Brody, L. Klein, C. Andre, M. Kuhn, E. Joachim, L. Lyster, J. Trolley. Second Row: R. Ferrari VV. Bitetti, R. Turtle, D. Mattioli, J. Kruggel, M. Miller, M. Scott, A. Samango, T. Schwalm. Third p Roto: Mr. Della Rezza, J. Caulwell, D. Cornelius, A D. Acker, J. McCallion, D. Kauffman, P. Haber- man, R. Missenbaum, M. Sunderland. Thirty Kramer absorbs the principles of Freud. dances was the aim of the SQUARE DANCE CLUB. Members are able to enjoy the recreation of hoedown dancing in L.M. in the winter and in New England in the summer. The RIFLE CLUB, by providing ex- perience in shooting, introduced to each member the sport of riliery and the skills required for it.
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