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BOAT CLUB 0 1 Q E-P i 5, K Commodore .. , , Arthur Sanwald Vice-Commodore Roger Anderson Secretary Herb CoFfen Treasurer Richard Arnold Advisor Mr. Taylor Anchors Aweighl HE Massapequa High School Boat Club started its second year with thirty-eight attending the first on-the-water meeting. The purpose of the club is to promote seamanship and sports- manship. During the winter the club activities were lim- ited tothe discussion of rules of the sea, piloting, navigation, boat care and maintenance. The spring's activities included log races, safety-afloat demonstrations and overnight cruises. lt's happy sailing under the aegis of the Indian atop the hydroplane! Q k President C ..,,i.,,, Cliff Cornell Vice-President ,..,, . ..A....,... Clinton Beyer Secretary , , ........ Ken Herman Treasurer .,,, .Jimmy Powell Advisor ,.,, Mr. Johnson MODEL CLUB Now this is an exact replica of . . HE Model Club was organized for students who are interested in making scale models of the various forms of transportation. This year our model-makers specialized in boats and airplanes and placed their models in competition with those of other schools. They received considerable recognition for their pains- taking efforts.
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'Q' t i5bP'T?fi President ..,...,..,.,,,,., .. 'f V ' C, Q ' -Iwi . . S S I K IR Y l 5 f 1: R ' f t K Linda Anderl Vice-President ,......,, Betty Jones Secretary ...... .. ....,ww.A T oby Bilker Treasurer .. r. ., ,r.,... J anice Keim Advisor ,...., ,,,..,.., M rs. Kager L I B R A R Y C L U B Those Dewey decimals! HE Library Club consisted of twenty-five boys and girls who worked voluntarily in the library five periods a week. Besides assisting their fellow students in the use of materials, these library aides charged out books and kept the collection in order and repair. All was not work with this busy group. A Book Week reception for the Faculty was held in November, and a party was given the club members by the Massapequa Public Library at Christmas time. President ..,,. , ,....., .,..,,... R osemary Quinn Vice-President ,,,,.. ,......,....., B onnie Wolf Secretary .,,,,,,..... ,.,... , .Yvonne Valinotti Treasurer ,. ...,, Alfred Knott Advisor ....,,., ..... ..,,.. M r . Chiavolu DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Buy it at the Trading Post! UR senior pins and hats, our banners and emblems, our Regents review books were all sold to us by a member of the Distributive Education Club. But selling was only one of the club's activi- ties. Field trips, conferences, and charity drives also kept the members hopping. The D. E. C. is to be congratulated for the success of the Christmas Basket Proiect. The club's goodwill toward men was made mani- fest to all.
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Q f I u.....,,..Lawrence Pritchard President ...,,,.... Vice-President ...... ..,.........A J oseph Vitale Treasurer ...,,,.... ..,,A..,... K enneth Herman Advisor ...,..,,, r,,....,,. . .Mr. Doherty WOODWORKING CLUB Plane Away! HE Woodworking Club is designed to give students an understanding of the funda- mentals of the various woodworking processes. Practical application of the basic principles keeps the members busy, These woodworking wizards promise to be our future do-it-yourself advocates. Po l A9 President .....,...,... ...,,...,.. R ichard Rowan Vice-President ...... ...,..,... C urt Moore Advisor ....,,..,,... .,,, ..... M r . Schriever AUTO CLUB Safety First! EVELOPING a more intelligent attitude to- ward driving based on a better understand- ing of the technical and mechanical aspects of the automobile is the primary purpose of the Auto Club. The members have the Industrial Arts auto shop at their disposal and use its facilities to repair and maintain their cars.
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