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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB President .................... Alan Drescher Vice-President .............. Gail Sittnick Secretary-Treasurer .... Carol Rudolph Advisor .................... Mr. Abeshouse The Photography Club this year is quite large compared to other years when there were only four or live members. The year was started oil with the basic camera components and picture taking methods, and worked up to the more complicated lens and shut- ter settings of the modern cameras. This was done by having films and slides on these topics, and by the members bringing in their own cameras and snapshots and discuss- ing them. Each year the club sponsors the photo contest. Any student in Lyman Hall may participate in the contest and there is always a very wide selection of photos to judge. First row: Elba Cruz, Jane Worth- ington, Gail Sittnick, Alan Drescher, Carol Rudolph, Trina Aparisi. Second row: Carole Dubiell, Kathe Docket, Evelyn Bruning, Sandra Rosenblatt, Patricia Powers, Beatrice Maslowski. Third row: William Broe, Aivar Kleinhoif, JoAnn DeRoy, Charles Kelman, Francis Sabo. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, under the super- vision of Mr. Kozak, started at the beginning of this year and now is in full swing. During the meetings, under the presidency of Pat Tencza, any neces- sary business is taken up. Dues are collected, a fee of twenty-live cents per meeting. After business is taken care of, the club divides into four groups. One group, under Philip Hax, experiments with electricity, another, under Ed Tramont, works with the Biscope, and another, under the supervision of Norman Hines, works with various chemicals. John Burns and Terri Wrinn, elected chairmen for field trips, planned some places for the club to visit. William Komm, head of the Per- iodical, collects scientific informa- tion on experiments performed by the group. The experience of work- ing together, between staff and re- porters, proves valuable to all. The club meets during Activity Period twice a month. Our special interests First row: Marilyn Lucas, Phyllis Miles, Patricia Tencza, Edmund Tramont, Eleanor Moslow, Judith Kapish. Second row: james Hayes, Elizabeth Moshier, Norman Hines, William Komm, Charles White, Thomas McKeon, Martin Loughlin, Allyn Golub, Paul LaCroix, Philip Hax, Craig Willis. 26
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and talents First row: Julia Johnson, Mary Ann Jerserski, Marieanna Wells, Jane Watson, Ioan Watson, Sara Worthington, Carol Isbister. Second row: Mary Lou MacArther, Jane Williams, Karen Moore, Martha Rose, Lynne Konopka, Noreen Marsh, Maureen Sheehy, Edith Pogmore, Rosemary DeAngelis. Third row: Phyllis Miles, Laurene Dembiezak, julia Veres, Mary Ann McPherson, Joan Smith, Gail Andrews, Barbara Tencza, Mrs. Lyman, Mary Ann Golombiewski, Jean Fan- festi, Jeanne Warren, Gail Worthington, Geraldine Fekete, Barbara Schultz. Standing: Ann Madar, Janet Passarino, Geraldine Russell, Fay Lentz, Phyllis Miles, Eleanor Thurrott, Lois Psykatay, Lynne Konopka, Judith Dechert, Valerie Rondina, Jo-Ann Cerrone, Joan Moran, Mary Galko. Seated: Dorette Grace, Julie Ann Svab, Elizabeth Grana. 27 FUTURE N URSES' CLUB President .................. Lynne Konopka Vice-President .............. Martha Rose Secretary ...................... Karen Moore Treasurer .................. Noreen Marsh The Future Nurses' Club had its beginning at Lyman Hall three years ago. This club was set up as a service aid. The service consists of making favors for hospitals on special holi- days, having cake sales, and helping the community nurses. Just three years ago it was decided that a Future Nurses' Club Scholarship should be given to two deserving girls in the club who plan to take up nursing after graduation from high school. The fund started out as a small one of 32-0, worked its way up to 360, and will probably be- come a well-known scholarship in the future. 020 CLUB President ............,..... Julie Ann Svab Vice-President .......,.... Dorette Grace Secretary ...,.,......,...,. Elizabeth Grana Advisor ..............,..,........ Mrs. Dooley The 020 Club has been in exist- ence for only a few years. This year the membership has increased. There are now eighteen members from both the morning and afternoon sessions. The purpose is for the students to learn the care and the location of the different types of books. The members this year sponsored a cake sale. Eleven of the members attended the Hrst of two Connecticut Nutmeg 020 Club meetings which was held at North Haven High School. There was an Initiation Ceremony in which the presidents from the various schools were initiated.
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