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SCIENCE CLUB First Row: M. Romanos, G. Costigan, C. Raimondi, B. Finnell, J. Wescott, D. Buckley, J. Espy, P. Steketee, A. Rodney, M. Light, D. Stevens, C. Friedman, C. Washburn, D. O'Ma11ey. Second Row: P. Suboter, S. Fitzgerald, N. Paul, E. Robbins, L. Vezina, B. Geddes, C. Russell, IDI.ig'Iahn, C. MacVicar, C. Kobs, M. Goldstein, G. Fineburg, B. Custer, A. Partlow, L. o man. Third Row: J. Hasbrouck, S. Aylward, P. O,Koon, S. Lockwood, J. Kushner, L. Tolerton, S. Bergeron, M. Ley, R. Close, M. Baylock, B. Martin, P. Olcott, S. Ritchie, C. Marianna, M. MacDonald, S. Brighton, S. Boyle. All of our activities have enabled the members of the Science Club to gain a better knowledge and understanding of all that which we find so interesting in science. The club extends its thanks to its advisor, Miss Putnam, for her helpful assistance through- out the year. The officers of this year were: Joey Espy, president, Alice Brusnicki, secretary- treasurer.
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SCIENCE CLUB First Row, kneeling: R. Giordano, R. Goldband, C. Hopkins, G. Edgar, J. Raffield, L. Pendola, H. Hartshorn, S. Pratt, M. Mallis, R. Evans, R. Cobbs. Second Row: R. Kayan, M. Baker, P. Borden, C. Kinkade, C. Mainwaring, M. Shattuck, I. Gentile, K. Lewis, C. Curtis, J. Dickerman, R. Solt, M. Somerville. Third Row: L. Newmark, L. Torrey, S. Wallace, L. Magreil, M. Morse, S. Kittredge, K. Parker M. Stiles, R. Kaufman, N. Smith, S. Gregg, V. Moss. , Fourth Row: K. Collins, D. L'Esperance, H. Halkyard, E. Warmington, S. Sampson, C. Callahan J. Hornsleth, P. Samuels, E. Knode, S. Donat, H. Frazier, J. lngraham, R. Kahan, J. Hari rison, L. Gadaire, G. Kuss. The Science Club this year is the largest club in the school - it is composed of 116 girls. Meetings were held once every month when We had a speaker, a scientific movie, or a field trip to an industrial plant or to a museum. At the first meeting, Dr. Gadaire, the Dean of Students at A. l. C. spoke to us on the importance of and imperative need for more long-range research. At a short meeting in November we decided to continue the subscription to Life magazine which is helpful to the Chemistry and Biology classes. We then also voted to contribute forty dollars to the March of Dimes.
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GLEE CLUB First Row: L. Lane, S. Harding, A. McPherson, K. Kiokmeister, S. Sadtler, S. Bowers, S. Lane R. Cobbs, S. Shepard. President, C. Cobbs, S Leffinvwell. L. Tolerton C Pilblacl S. Creve L. Mueller. ' ' ' O ' l ' 7 'JD' Second Row: J. Brownlee, H. Lawrence, J. Fine, P. Wright, S. Bergeron, M. Wardner. N. Griliin H. Halkyard, E. Warmington, J. Arnold, M. Morse, C. Hopkins, P. Sarnuels,,J. Rhodes A. Gibbons. Third Row: W. Main, S. West, D. L'F.sperance, C. Callahan, W. Morgan, V. Moss, H. Finlayson A. Sollenberger, M. Horton, J. Warner, K. Collins, E. Knode, J. Pfunder, D. Dunning, C Downing. Although the Glee Club was somewhat smaller this year than the year before, it more than made up in quality by what it lacked in quantity. lts fifty-four members, twenty-five of whom were added during the September auditions, have taken part in many activities under the direction of Roy W. Marvin. This includes the Christmas Concert, the concert-dances with Lenox and Suflield Academies, the March Fashion Show and Commencement. The clubis Christmas Bazaar project was singing telegrams foften anonymousj typed-while-you-wait, and sung by a bevy of enthusiastic Glee Club members in bermudas. The officers this year were: Sue Shepard, president, and Dianne L,Esperance, secretary-treasurer. The Librarians were Bette Warmington and Carol Kobs, and the accompanist was Jenny Rhodes. S. S. s 9 1
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