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Works by prolim' art xtudents are placed on exhibit by Mar- Painting the final letter on a poster welcoming the amigos ion Hill and Mrs. Cassady on the art 700m bulletin board. from Nicaragua are B. Krider, C. McGovern 0f the Art Club. Art Club O$cers diligently apply their extraordinary abilities Dance. Ofcers are Phyllis BOSCO, Secretary; Marion Hill, Vice to create colorful and digerent ornaments for the Calendar. Presz'dent;Lynn Boyd, Treasuremand Richard Romeo,President.
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Student Scientists Probe ' Mysteries of Nature $5: V?Ti Hv th Mnma; L H W er 4m vMoj Ru hbu VV m ,JTo Kw 'm- oh Many of the advances in technology have stemmed KN from basic research. Members of the Science Club have demonstrated a deep interest in this field and they have organized with the idea of mutual advancement. As eVi- dence of this, the end of the meetings was planned with a major part of the time devoted to lectures. These discourses were on subjects ranging from astronautics t0 endocrinology and were given by guest speakers or by members themselves who have done research in a , . particular field. Members have submitted projects to J g, I I science fairs, and participated in the Westinghouse t- rain Ho; WP: Nd Science Talent Search. , Sponsored by Mr. Anthony DiMartino, the Science t g I Club has continuously furthered the interest of science SCIENCE OFFICERS-H. Mignori, Treasurer; J. Feuer, and performed a service in training of future scientists. PICSide? R. Boyd; Vice PTCSident? H- WOHSOH: secretarY- SCIENCE CLUB-Bottom Row: T. Kloth, W. Schorr, R. Eisen, R. Schwartz, J. Feuer, K. Bowers, V. Kisling, H. Hirsch, R. Marx, D. Shalloway. Middle Row: H. Mighore, R. Smith, D. Hall, H. chie, D. Greenberg, R. Rosenthal, J. Medearis, B. Klindenstein, J. Hammond, B. Glickmzm. Top Row: C. Otwell, H. Wolfson, H. Skopit, R. Boyd, J. Marcinak, H. Mayer, R. Hart, G. Siegal S. Neu- mann, J. Johnson, R. Jaffe, Mr. DiMartino. 123
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tk- RT CLUB-Bottom Row: J. Bell, R. Carper, M. Moore, K. Moore, K. Herold, C. Boyd, A. Steiner t 03 - t f A , M. Hill, V. Poston, J. Dworkin. econd Row: S. Smith, M. Barreto, J. Giardinieri, J. Somma, C. Sharp, G. York, D. Winter, J. Levy, B. Sylver, S. Allnutt. Third Row: . Lewis, C. McGovern, L. Morrison, B. Carroy, C. Heride, E. Prjevlotzky, P. Bosco, D. Mavzio, C. Barleott, C. Brewer. Fourth Row: Irs. Cassady, B. Laub, R. Manley, C. Randle, B. Krider, M. Schwab, B. Owen, C. Carter, B. Harris, Mr. De Smet. rt Club Creates Beauty From Nature Ability to mold ideas creatively and express them rtistically is a talent, which must be developed and atured. The Art Club, under the guidance of Mrs. assady and Mr. DeSmet, provides a means for aspiring rt students to share ideas and techniques while render- ng a valuable service to the school and its organizations. he members, who must maintain a HB average, apply heir dexterous skills to further beautify the school. Activities, such as painting the jump circle in the gym 11d providing the colorful activities calendars in the howcase, were among the various services performed by he student artists. Members contributed to the success f the school dances by decorating the cafeteria and esigning publicity posters. Varicolored welcome signs displayed throughout the chool for the amigos were painted by the Art Club embers. They did silk-screening for organizations, sold ostcards, and presented their exhibits at the art show. Applying the fmal touch to this sign which is to be dis- played at the airport as the amigos arrive 2's Phyllis B0560.
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