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Genius In Action The Science Club is open to any mad scientists in the Junior and Senior classes. They haven ' t created a Mr. Hyde or a Frankenstein, but they have met and discussed various projects. The purpose of this club is to stimulate the students ' interest in all branches of science. The Science Club officers check the supply room for C2H5OH. The officers are President, JOAN STRICKLAND; Vice-President, DARRELL HINNANT; Secretary, HELEN SMITH; and Student Council Representative, ANNETTE DANIELS. 14
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CAROLYN PAT TON President NANCY SMITH Vice President EDITH THOMPSON S ecretary-Treasurer The officers of the Student Council were chosen by the students in a general election. The President presides at assemblies and at meetings of the student council. The Vice-President assumes these duties in the absence of the President. The Secretary-Treasurer is responsible for recording the events of the meetings and for keeping the account books. The faculty accepts a student challenge to a duel on the basketball court. An action packed game resulted in a 44-44 tie. The faculty, in no shape to continue the game, made plans for a re-match in Feburary. Mr. King takes the mike at assembly to address the student body. All a s s e mb 1 i e s a r e sponsored by the student government. The presi- dent presides as a representative of all students. Assemblies are called when there is an election, a special entertainment, or a discussion of an issue concerning the whole school. J3
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Parlez-Vous Franqais? The French Club officers pictured below are JOAN SUTTON, President; LINDA ROGERS, Student Council Representative; SANDRA WHEELER, Treasurer; and PEGGY GRAY, Vice-President. Not pictured, HELEN SMITH, Secretary. Mrs. Hajjar, the Frence Club sponsor, teaches French I and II. Educated in Damascus, Mrs. Hajjar Anyone who has enough nasal resonance can speak speaks several languages fluently. French well. However, most non-Frenchmen speak it only well enough to sound like Americans speaking French. The French Club is composed of all French speaking Americans at New Hope who can maintain a ninety average in the course. Members meet once a month to discuss France and other foreign lands. Mrs. Hajjar, the sponsor, gives a pizza party for the members once a year.
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