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BITS O' LIT The Bits O' Lit staff is an organization which publishes the school's literary magazine, Bits O' Lit . The group started in September, 1956, as a Literary Club, but this year it has become a separate and independent organization open to all four cldises. Mr. Jannercne is the faculty- adviser, .linnie LaM,endola, editor, and Pat Dres- sel, assistant-editor. JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB By conducting experiments in physics chem istry and physical science under the direction of Mr Sculllon the members of the club be come more familiar with practical applications of scientific theories Officers Steve Rafferty president Susan Larsen secretary and Paul Valerto treasurer and in conducting the meet ings ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB Under the direction of Miss Akillian and . Fossa the members of the Advanced Science Club investigate the different fields and aspects of science. Field trips during the year to near- by industries proved both educational and func- tional to all members. President, Hugh Com- fort, Vice-Pres., Bob Ronan, Secretary, Jane Levine, Treasurer, Eugene Polarolo. 92
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4-.ds OFFICIALS CLUB The Officials Club, sponsored by Miss Schneider, is for those girls interested not only in sports participating, but also in officiating at G.A.A. gdlilei. These sports-minded girls earn an extra award and acquire c vast knowl- edge of sport rules. s , f Local, state, hap- penings of eithelj oqiiseiiiehtiul or incidental importance are thhfvopics discussed in the Cur- rent Events Club. 'Open conversation, debate, and discussion by' theimembers is- enlightened by the advisor, Mr. Miller. , a, , 1352, . nnAmArrcs cms, At present these fare two Dramatics Clubs, one for lth ,and 12th grades, and one for h,,gVThe club, introduced three years? Mywpts, interested in fhe fhegfre V. yito write, act, and work back-stag6l7' rf1' aggot is advisor for the Senior Club, Jinxpie LgMendola, president, Wal- ter Lang, vice-presidqxht, Judy Spitzer, treasurer, and Pat Dresself, secretary. Miss Kirchgesner sponsors the JuniorftCIub,. V , 3:2523 , 91
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T . Tri lu Aynfvfw 'iirw'W'i' 5600 D as 'Aw- It EFEZK' . V Q i RADIO-DRAMA cLus Students interested in radio and drama work have ample opportunity to display their inter- ests and ambitions in this fascinating club. Under the guidance of Mr. Farbstein, the club presented a radio broadcast over the P.A. and had several students relieve Mr. Duff of his daily job . . . making announcements. UN. QQJJCR l LL v U kxmmuyfilvmk QQADJ 'Futuna TEACHERS or .AMERICA The aim of the Future Teachers of America has been to instill within each member a spirit of wanting to aid the progress of youth. The club has prepared cl scholarship program this year to help dsehior entering the field of teaching. Ingrid Kolls, president, and Miss Trex- ler, adviser, have inspireid this hardworking group. HI-Fl cfus Q Under the direction of Mr. Strohmeyer, the members ofthe Hi-Fi Clyb listen to and evalu- ate all types of music. lgfamiliarization and appreciation of styles is achieved through earnest participation. President, Michael Gal- lione, Vice-President, Sue Cato, Treasurer, Peter Wargog Secretary, Peggy Gray. X 93
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