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“Followers of Science.” Future Einsteins Perhaps ' Lei ' s see now — 1.002 mm. of magno-siaiic elec- trons. Eureka! The dissimilation of animal life through space is possible at last! No, our thriving Science Club hasn ' t attempted that yet, but all the members are constantly probing and so who knows but someday . . . You never can tell! However, static machines, voltage converters, telephones, telescopes and radios have been quite a challenge to the club members in the past year. Under the leadership of Mr. Clyde Motts, the members were guided and encouraged. President Robert Mandly and Secretary-Treasurer Tony Smederovac added tremendous moral support. To further the interest in science, the Science Club presents a trophy for the most out- standing science student of the year. By just watching these probing students one would find it a tough task to call only one member outstanding. Page Twenty-Six
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Chorus Has Busy Year This year ihe chorus look part in lhe Chrislmas Concert which added a great deal in making the Christ- mas theme more evident. They also took part in the District and State Contest. Several of the chorus members participated in lhe District and State solo and Ensemble contests. With the aid of the Band Booster organization, the hope to gel their robes this term and we all know that it would add to lhe appearance of the chorus. The chorus took part in the Baccalaureate services. Merrillville Chorus Page Twenty-Five
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Camera Club Gets New Darkroom The Camera Club of Merrillville High School started its fourth year with the following officers: Roy Shannon, President; David Fryer, Secretary-Treasurer; Dave Bookwalter, Vice-President. The new dark room in the Science Room is being equipped and will be a modern up to date room for developing and printing as well as enlarging. The program, mostly furnished by the Eastman Kodak Co., was as follows: October 27 — Introduction to picture making. November 22 — Making pictures people like. December 22 — Photography in criminal investiga- tions. January 26 — Night, photography. February 23 — Print Analysis I. March 30 — The Master Series. April 27 — Tips on Kodachrome and Kodacolor. “Smile”
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