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SCIENCE HONOR CLUB President .,,,,,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,.,,,,,. D ick Linzer Vice-President , .,,,, Gay Garner Secretary ,, ,,,, Lois Rattien Treasurer .,,,, .,,, .,,, .,,,, , , , , , .Peter Goss Advisors ,.,,,, .,,..,.,, M r. Wickman, Mr. Quinlan Watch those Bunsen burners! HE Science Honor Club is a newcomer at Massapequa High. lt was formed to give Junior High students, who are outstanding in science, an opportunity to perform laboratory experiments not included in daily class schedule. Members of the Science Honor Club also had the opportunity to enter various science contests and to work for a Science Achievement Award. M President , ,, ,,,. , ..,.,. Carmine Masi Vice-President .,s,,, ,,,....,. M arie Lentini Secretary .,,,,, ,...,... E ugene Zsuffa Treasurer ..,,. .,..,,.. D an Sperry Advisor ,,.., ,,,, .,... M r . LaGiusa SCIENCE SERVICE CLUB The lab-first, last, and always! ROVIDING assistance to teachers in the Science Department is the duty of the stu- dents serving on the Science Service Squad. Some members organize the science prep room so that materials are readily available to teach- ers for demonstration. Other members dispense needed chemicals and keep the equipment in good working condition. A student clerical staff has set up an inventory check-system to complete the club's efficient service to the department.
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FRENCH CLUB President ............... ........ N ina Lebowitz Vice-President ....... ....A.... J ackie Leavitt Secretary ........., .,....,.,... M arion Birkbeck Treasurer ...........,..................,,......,,,................ Joyce Blockis Advisors ....., Dr. Szabo, Miss Smith, Mr. deFlandre Bonjour, mes amisl Aimez-vous le francais? RENCH CLUB members do, so much so that they have devoted their meetings to im- proving their conversational French and to learn- ing more about la belle France. In the pursuit of their aims they have also taken enviable trips to New York City. These have included the inspection of a French trans- Atlantic liner and dining at a French restaurant. To all les etudiants we say au revoir et bon chance! GERMAN CLUB President ........... ........, M arion Brauner Vice-President ......, ......,... L inda Hoffman Secretary ......,.. ...,.......,,, C arol Hanna Treasurer ....,. .,.............,.,....,,. S usan Donnocker Advisors ........ i...,....... M iss Sormani, Mr, Kager Sprechen Sie Deutsch? HE enthusiasm shown by the members made this year one of the most memorable in the history of the German Club. The members of the club participated in organizing a German Christmas display in the Massapequa Public Library. They thoroughly enioyed their trip to a German theater. Dinner in a German Hof- brauhaus was the highlight of the year's ac- tivities.
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ji' 5' President .......,....,... .......... w.....,. H enry Reuter Vice-President ........ ,.,,..,,V,, 5 leve Constantine Advisor ..,,,A,,,..,,, ,,,.,,A,,A,,.,..,, M r. Wilson CHEMISTRY CLUB H2 SO4 sl' Ca lOHi2 Ca SO4 + 2H2O HE Chemistry Club was organized to aid Freshmen and Sophomores in developing laboratory skills. While they were engaged primarily in their own proiects, the members offered a great deal of valuable assistance to the chemistry instruc- tors by setting up demonstrations and by main- taining equipment. This service was recognized at the end of the year by the awarding of Certificates of Merit. Q President ..,.. .. ,,,...... Mary Bouck Vice-President ,,,. ,..,.. John Sloman Secretary .,,.. . ...,,., ..Marsha Docking Treasurer ,,.,.., ..,.,,.s,... P artow Payandeh Advisors ........ ....,... M r. Duffy, Mr. Ulrich BIOLOGY CLUB Can you find the vertebrae of an ELASMOBRANCHII? HE Biology Club was organized to foster a keener interest in biological science through research by offering students the opportunity to gain specialized techniques through working with both living and preserved specimens. Among the club's projects were the prepara- tion of microscopic cultures and slides. Each student also dissected a rodent and prepared a skeleton mount which became part of the science department's demonstration material.
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