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In fact, there's nothing that keeps its youth, so far as I know, but a tree and A truth. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Belden, D. Cox, M. Taub, J. LaFond, S. Kaufman, B. Anspach, S. Klein, M. Abrams, J. Morris, B. Seldom. SECOND ROW: B. Matuszeski, D. Gregg, F. Kagel, J. Harkins, J. Hudson, B. McCaffrey, D. Watson, L. Bell, F. Peterson, P. Mercer, J. McKelvey, J. Balder, J. Brown, F. Laucius, R. Angell, B. Roberson. The Math Club completed its first whole year under a charter from Mu Alpha Theta, The National Mathe- matics Fraternity. The club had guest speakers to talk to the members about the various fields of mathematics. Mu Alpha provides fine opportunities for the gifted student to advance his knowledge. O FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Hudson, E. Lundy, L. Jacobs, S. Kaufman, S. Cohen, B. Silver, L. Resnick, C. Shames M. Plaut, G. Trebow, B. Schnitzer, B. Mowbray. SECOND ROW: A. Keil, L. Denenberg, W. Slovin, J. Boyd, L. Topkis, L. Dektor, Riebman J. Hertzfeld, M. Taub, B. Feinberg, D. Gooden. THIRD ROW: O. Wise, C. Vadakin, P. Rickards, F. Laucius, J. Clifton, J. Hamilton, L. Emmett. ABSENT: E. Padolsky, D, Dubroff. The Service Corps is composed of students who donate their time for the welfare of the school. Keeping order in the halls is a major responsibility of its members. The corps also served as an information service for visitors to the school. x
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Www . xt- B0YA,YE:X23::o. M E fgqrifgis.-5eXAon. . ' gn D S0mx50gxdkceY1P' The Library Squad consists of fifty ienstix. Aan S' to sixty pupils performing the routine s YO. sw W GOXA,De,g,BPLCXg, duties of Ithe li-1braEy.hAn award lis 8115. Qaewtaigl given at t e en 0 te year to t e YRS, E. Kinase outstanding seniors on the squad. The CEQSFNT' squad takes an active part in the An- nual Conference of Library Aides of Delaware meeting in April. Www ' FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Langkammerer, S. Hurlong, B. Schnitzer, M. Taub, S. Poole, L. Resnick, C. Shames, P. Said, J. Spicer C. Trebow, D. Rutter, H. Riebman. SECOND ROW: J. Stringer, M. Abrams, D. Downing, J. Morris, L. Dektor, M. Silverberg, Bi Silver, M. Schneider, D. Wilson, M. Whitworth, J. LaFond, K. Brill. THIRD ROW: S. Klein, E. Belden, S. Belfor, J. Harkins, J. Balder, F. Kagel, L. Bell, W. Matuszeski, D. Gregg, P. Hoffman, E. Levy, B. Anspach. FOURTH ROW: B. Roberson, J. McKelvey F. Peterson, J. Brown, R. Angell, F. Laucius, D. Watson, D. Ballbach, H. Howard. ABSENT: B. Seldon, M. Lloyd, C. Scott. Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Mary E. Heindle, is composed of fifteen per cent of the senior class, selected by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, character, and leadership. Honor Society members tutor students who request scholastic aid. A three-day trip to Washington, D. C., in the spring climaxes the activities of this group.
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5194 Many school and outside organizations find the Stage Crew most helpful. They operate sound and lighting equip- ment and construct the sets for the class and Royal Masque plays. They prepare the stage for activities in school time, and many others on outside time. They also operate the public address and play the records for school dances. SITTING, left to right: D. Sutton, H. Meck. STANDING: P. Simp- son, R. Foster, W. Clark. The Ushers and Hostesses are another service group which has been most helpful to the student body. Seating the student body at assemblies and keeping order there, have been the major responsibilitifs of Ushers and Hostesses. In performing their jobs, the squads have met with interesting and varied problems such as: keeping order during fire drills, as- sisting the sick, watch- ing for disturbances, and co-operating with the faculty. Z- 7eea4 The P.S. Y-Teens have been in progress for several years. It is a group of girls headed'by a counselor. These girls visit other Y-Teen Clubs throughout the state. They have speaking contests and compete in local and national conferences. They also have dances, hayrides, competition in sports with other schools, and meetings Where they make friends with other students. 71 and 4 ,625 Q FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Sommers, H. Riebman, K. Ramsay, L. Knebels, P. Molnar. SECOND ROW: W. Rickards, L. Resnick, B. Silver, M. Silverberg, H. Hammond, K. Johnson, L. Emmett. THIRD ROW: P. Rickards, A. Helfand, R. Rickards, F. Laucius, J. Clifton, E. Shtofman. ABSENT: J. Ellison. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Fitzhugh, P. Mosuly, J. Smith.
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