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CAMERA CLUB PI'e.l!uleIlf ....., . ,...Kevin Brady Vice Pre.-ideut . .,,.. Ronnie Sipherd St 1'f' eh 1r'- 3 -T1'ef1.i1n'er ..,,,., Marilyn Kulcer Adziifu' ..,.,..,AA.... ,,,,,. . ,Mr. Habicli EMBIZRSHIP is open to any enthusiast in the field of photography. Members of the Camera Club are taught to take effective pictures and to develop tilm. The more advanced photographers proved their usefulness to the entire student body at M. H. S. by snapping photos of the numerous athletic, social, and club activities during the year. Some ingenious members aided the seniors by taking portrait pictures for their college ap- plieations. AUDIG-VISUAL SQUAD I'rem!w1l Willi.1ii1 Drum I jce Preififezll Leslie Meyers St't'l't'f.U 'l'7-7'c'a1,llll't,f7' Howard Kupterman Atfzfwr Mr. Brewer -, WL fa Xp ,i, I ,ff , V .1-, -,P if T-'q.,, -, Q. RULY .1 service group, members of the Audio-Visual Squad continue to give their time unseltishly. They were available at all times to operate the intricate projectors for classroom use. These students have earned their laurels for service to education at Massapequa High School. A Certiticate of Merit was presented to the out- standing member of the squad.
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' --11 A VHDL CHEMISTRY CLUB Prerjdeflf .,.......,.. ............ j ohn Worns Vjre Preridenf .,.A..,.. ......,... E verett jackson S6l'l'?fdl'J' ,.,,,, ,.,,A,,,,,,,, ,,AA,,A,,,,.. , , David Phelps Adrimry A..,.. ......,. M r. Knapp, Mr. Wilsolu BIOLOGY CLUB Prerjdeflf .......,, ,. ,.,. john Thompson Vice Preridefzf ..,...,, ,....,,... L ucille Shapiro Sevrelary .,... , ,.,.,.. Kay Christofferson Tref1.r1n'er .,A..... ,, ,,,, ........ . .Robert Calhoun Adrimrr ...,.,,,, ,,Mr. Duffy, Mr. Ulrich EMBERS of the Chemistry Club met every week in the chemistry labs to work on experiments. Each participant chose his experi- ment and then endeavored to carry it out. These future scientists experienced a few dis- comforts-minor explosions, obnoxious odors, and escaping gases. The practical chemistry background they obtained, however, more than compensated. Certificates of Merit to the outstanding scientists were awarded in the spring. RGANIZED to further the interest in bio- logical science, the Biology Club members experimented both in individual and group projects, The projects included preparations ot' slides, preservation of specimens in plastics, micro- photography, and the culture of various types ot' living organisms. Semester projects included laboratory field trips and a display in the science showcase depicting principles and techniques in the field of biology.
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STUDENTIJBRARY ASSISTANTS Slmlwfl 1,7ireclw'i jane lfgloti, Carmine Masi Ailliifzi' .. , ,, .lNlrs. Kager TUDENT library assistants refuse to be quiet about one thing-their enthusiasm for their work. During the school day they help other stu- dents use library materials, charge out books, and keep books in order on the shelves. The spell of silence in the library was broken this year for the club's social program which in- cluded a Book Week reception for the faculty, a Valentines Day Social for the squad, and a formal luncheon. CHEFS CLUB Prefnlefzf , joseph Christ Secret iiz 3 ,,,, .... j o hn Gyulay Tr'ef1,v11rer .. . ....., Daniel Cirella Adrimr ...,.,. .,.,,,, , Mrs. Niedbalski OT to be outdone by the girls, the boys of Massapequa High School formed the Chefs Club. The purpose of the club is tri-told: mastery of cooking. serving, and table-setting techniques. Two parties completed the agenda for the year. One was a pizza party, and the other, held in june, was a cookout. All guests agreed that thc boys possessed potential talents in the art of cookery.
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