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W . 1 qw? w if' . Q J laws: ' 4.14.1 '.,.1-pp.. - RED CROSS CLUB ' 5 ' , if ' ' f :il , 2, In First Row: J. Lindquist, C. LaVigne, S. Murray, L. Meyer, C. Washburn, M. Tolerton, C. Ellis. Second Row: Cv. Guild, W. Ropes, C. Sullivan, C. Ellis, M. Smith, O. Derrick. The Red Cross Club, under the direction of Miss Couture, sponsored a white elephant table at the Christmas Bazaar this year. Our major activity this spring was the dressing of dolls for a charitable organization. The President was Lynne Meyer and the Secretary-Treasurer was Stephanie Murray. E. L. M.
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CURRENT EVENTS CLUB First Row: Chris Nims, Anne Lessner, Mary Ann Kopp, Jeany Rhoads, Carol Joffe, Kammy lVIcLeary, Penny Pendola. Second Row: Candy LaVigne, Dee Derrick, Janet Lindquist, Ginny Guild, Susan Paige, Ann Buek, Carol Martin, Betsy Moore, Doris Cove, Beverly Morse. Third Row: Clair Washburn, Carolyn Parlin, Marion Steele, Connie Sullivan, Laurie Magriel, Jane Duffy, Wendy Ropes, Carolee Shepard, Sherry Smith. The Current Events Club was made up of girls interested in the World around them. Through discussion and debate, a better understanding of current events was reached. To attain this goal, the Club planned to put on a debate on a timely topic: Re- solved, that Berlin should be defended, even at the cost of war. Following this, we planned to have speakers and films on topics of current interest. At the Christmas Bazaar, the Current Events Club conducted a raflle. Luring packages were displayed, and chances costing ten cents were offered. Drawings on them every half-hour resulted in many happy winners and much money. The Club,s officers this year were Jenny Rhoads, President, Carole ,lofi-e, Vice President and Mary Ann Kopp, S6Cretary-Treasurer. Our advisor, as in past yes: was Miss Theo-,lean Heald. BL
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WINS X WEIWMIIUFI - m! wmmvmseuixa-as-rvwrnmmm:mmvww-vmsw1vee-wumnfm-fm-uf-,-.v.,,.,f-r:-11:- SCIENCE CLUB left to right First Row: S. Feeney, S. Holland, L. Levine, S. Paige livice-presidentl, S. Ritchie tpresidentl, L. Lyman tSecretary-treasureril, E. Williams, A. McEwen, N. Jolk, K. Paige, L. Pendola. Second Row: K. Stein, J. Jostrom, J. Tucker, J. Welson, L. Meyer, J. Lindquist, S. Reynolds. J. Thomee, C. Hanson, M. Smith, B. Hoffman, M. Baylock. J. Pfunder. Third Row: C. Johnson, J. Robbins, S. Aylward, S. Gramse, L. Magriel, S. Harding, C. Sullivan, D. Cove, C. Hopkins, L. Sagers, M. Steele, M. Pagos, M. Kaufman. Fourth Row: L. Houston.N. Bandien., S. Brighton, J. Warmington, M. Mallard, P. Olcott, L. Mariana, M.' Wilson, M. Kopp, P.,Subote1', L. Hillert, C. Washburn. Not Shown: L Baker, M. Boyle, S. Clapp, R. Close, P. Colapretro, J. Collyer, B. Comstock, B. Danielson, L. Decone, D. Derrick, S. Dilk, A. Feinberg, B. Feinberg, B. Geddis, B. Gold- band, G. Cordon, C. Harrison, K. Hardeman, M. Hiscox, B. Hughes, M. Layden, M. Mallis, J. Mathis, D. Michaels, K. Michaels, P. Miller, B. Morse, M. Neff, J. Newkirk, L. Newkirk, J. Perry, C. Pilblad, J. Baffeld, E. Ritchie, P. Vanzandt, L. Wernick, N. Williams. J. Tucker. The Science Club this year is the largest club in the school. Meetings were held once every month when we had a speaker on cancer, a movie and a trip to the Springfield Hospital. All of our activities have enabled the niernbers 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 adviser, Miss Putnam, for her helpful assistance throughout the year. The officers this year were: Susan Ritchie, presidentg Lindy Lyman, secretary- treasurer. C.A.W.
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