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First row: C. Bruno, Mr. Bjornson, adviser: R. Evans, president: R. Greene, S. Shay, P. Jackson, J. Dunkley. T. Zorbas. i The Science Club offered Melrose High School students an opportunity to cultivate interests in the sciences by individual projects, films, and lectures, under the supervision of Mr. Bjornson With a limited membership in the club this year, Mr. Bjornson was able to assist students individually with their questions and problems and to give the members the advantage of participation in group dis- cussion and debate. The wide range of activities determined by the interests of each member enabled the Science Club to round out another successful year. Science Club The Audio Visual Club, under the supervision of Mr. Iver Laine, contributed invaluable services to the faculty and to the students of Melrose High School. Its members ably assisted in school functions, such as assemblies and dances, in addi- tion to supervising the use of the films and tape recordings of our Audio-Visual Aids Library. The boys themselves received excellent training on the various ma- chines, while at the same time helping the teachers to direct our footsteps into the future with the most modern teaching aids and devices available. Audio-Visual Club First row: J. Pike, P. Briggs, R. Johnson, R. Cullinan, P. Saunders, Pres.; C. Harkins. C. Emmons, S. Clukey, W. Cope, R. MacLaughlin. Second row: Mr. Laine, F. Kimberly, J. Orrell, P. Letheridge, T. Dal- ton, A. Brown, H. Gip- son, W. Warren. Third row: D. Moody, A. Snow, J. O’Neil, R. Trefry, P. Gylfphe, B. Durland, P. Ogren. J. Lindahl. Fourth row: D. Schurgin, S. Belit- sos, L. James. R. Shay, W. Guarente, B. Irwin, D. Sherwood. Fifth row: R. Ross, S. Clu- key, L. Chandler, C. Harkins, J. Rogers, D. MacLaughlin.
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Left to right: V. Toney, 1 M. O ' Donnell, Mrs. Rose, K. Eliott, C. Free- man, C. Lyon, C. Car- roll. Library Club Future Teachers of America I First row: Mr. Hildreth, i adviser; L. Bossi, N. . Genich, C. Fuller, J. Scofield, B. Bryan, J. I Hughes. J. Thoresen, I president; D. Murphy, J. Couser, Y. Daley, B. J, Cleveland, J. Johnson, | N. Bremner, Miss Bliz- f zard, adviser. Second ; row: J. Rogers, P. Lally, D. Monroe, D. Botte, P. |i Gore, M. Eppoliti, M. I Noel, N. Cockrell, V. I I Mayo. Third row: A. Veitch, S. Penney, C. ) Wadland, N. Mansfield, i; J. Harvey, S. Pierce, M. ' Welch, M. Kasprazak, II N. Giovanni, J. Murray, B. Frazier, G. Palmer. C. Hook, J. Ward. I Fourth row: B. Dunbar. I J. Jangro, J. Withing- d ton, B. Cochrane , J. jj Hawes, R. Lane, C. 1 Truckett, K. Reynolds, | C. Stoddard, M. Sar- | gent, J. Holland, C. i Peach, A. Jones, E. !; Kim, B. Foster, M. Blackwood, L. Sturgess, B. Jenkins. Fifth row: D Ballau, J. Pitten- dreigh, V. Jackson, D. ! Clifford, P. Barrasano, N. Sheehan, J. Mon- j roe, K. Hodgson, M. Griffin, C. Barter. Always busy and helpful before school are the members of the Library Club, directed by Mrs. Rose. The members assist Mrs. Rose in arranging displays, charg- ing out books, and straightening the shelves. These activities also fulfill the club’s second objective which is to teach the members the uses and sources of a library. Experience with reference works and library filing systems will benefit the mem- bers throughout their lives. The Library Club ended the year with a visit to a nearby museum. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richard Hildreth, Miss Laura Blizzard, and Miss Eleanor Evans, the F.T.A. continued to instill an interest in teaching at the high school level. Headed by a group of excellent officers, this club viewed movies of good and bad teaching techniques, observed teachers, discussed teaching methods, and investigated requirements for colleges. Rounding out its activities for the year, the club presented its annual scholarship to a worthy member who will play a major role in the greater development of America — instructing the new gen- eration.
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