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VIu Alpha Theta In past years, the meetings of Mu Alpha Theta were imarily devoted to lectures, demonstrations, and con- sts among the members. This year something new has en added. A math team has been formed and has en- 1red into a league with surrounding schools. These gmpetitions will hopefully encourage more students to ' interested in the field of mathematics. These match- twill provide another way to bring recognition to the udent. They hope to have started something which ill play a major role in the future activities at Ply- puth-Whitemarsh. FIRST ROW: J. Martin, A. AndIokites, T. Kull, F. Farber. SECOND ROW: B. Sturm, B. Peterson, J. Albert, A. Kustin, R. Hale, Miss S. Ekberg. THIRD ROW: R. Volpe, D. Ciotti, C. Tauber, B. Bontempo, M. Page, J. Donato, T. Malc, V. Ostroff, M. Freed, S. Slater. FOURTH ROW: C. Kulak, B. Donaldson, J . Levin, D. Landucci, N. Maris, R. Berardelli.
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Future Business Leaders of America F.B.L.A. had a very exciting year. They opened the year with their annual bake sale, Saturday, October 10 at the Norristown game. On October 29, the members attended the Fall Regional Meeting with other F.B.L.A. chapters from the surrounding area, at Archbishop Kennedy High School. They also attended the Spring Regional, where members participated in business skill contests on a competitive basis. If possible, some of the club members hope to attend the National Conference in Miami, on June 19. All the F.B.L.A. chapters in Pennsylvania started a statewide project this school year. Our chapter collected General Mills coupons in order to purchase a hemodi- alysis machine for one of the chapter presidents, who recently had a kidney transplant. In order to achieve this, 600,000 coupons had to be collected by June 1971. In addition to running the Lost and Found, F.B.L.A. had a car wash this spring, the profits from which will be used to finance future trips and projects. Science Research Club During the past few years, Science Research Club has been run as a club in which one could go hear lectures by scientists. This year, under their new sponsor, Mr. Rea, the club was re-oriented toward research as its main purpose for existence. Monthly meetings were still held, but in addition to the speakers members gave reports on their research. Six staff members were involved in research and next year it is hoped that everyone on the science staff will participate in research as well as the students. The problems which were studied this year concerned mag- netic fields, the gravitational field, lasers and halogra- phy, interferon, plant viruses, frictionless motion, and ecological field research. FIRST ROW: R. DiGiacomo, P. Hitner, M. Amato. SECOND ROW: T. Frangiosa, : Brejcha, S. DiLullo. THIRD ROW: C. Hoffman, K. Connolly, D. Nordblom, M. Kelle FOURTH ROW: B. Sado, B. Johnson, K. Morris. FIFTH ROW: D. Winiarz, C. Ho land, D. Licwinko, S. Calcagni, A. Loughery. FIRST ROW: T. Malc, L. Heritage, B. Peterson, M. Noar. SECOND ROW: J . Hei man, W. Palac, S. Eadline. THIRD ROW: P. Schwartz, D. Peroni. FOURTH ROW: : Fox, L. Landucci, J . Fendt. FIFTH ROW: C. Tauber, J . Martin. SIXTH ROW: I Kulak, B. Hale, R. Volpe.
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French Club FIRST ROW: D. Perry, P. Lund, D. Brooks, L. Brooks. SECOND ROW: C. Dooley, M. Gottlieb, W. Hoover, I. Redner, S. Buchanan, D. Peroni, J. Waldron, L. McKenna, B. Molyneux, K. Carr. THIRD ROW: J. Earl, S. Redner, J. Wyman, S. Hammond, K. Tomlinson, M. Kraimen, D. Tepper, T. Myers, C. Kearny. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kaelin, Sponsor, L. Mason, P. Schwartz, J. Sher, M. Keler, C. Masternak, B. Potter, B. Tepper, J. Zurawski, E. Bartlett, P. Pfeiffer. FIFTH ROW: D. Acosta, S. Keeler, L. Armbruster, S. Loesch, G. Schneyer, D. Juzaitis, L. Johnson, D. See, M. Manning, B. Peterson, J . Turner, V. Walter. The meetings of Le Petit Club Francais were, for those involve in the club, a true delight. More than the regular French Club, th club offered a small group of students a chance to become involve with the French language, cuisine, customs, countryside, film operas, and sculpture. Last year they heard lectures in Bench 0 French art and sculpture Which were followed by visits to the R din Museum, to the performance of the great French pantomimi Marcel Marceau, and to the Art Museum for the Van Gogh exhi o it. This year they continued their exposure by seeing such Frenc films as Les Quatres Cents Coups at the Lauffout Film Festival . the University of Penn and by seeing slides of France. Furthe more, they became really involved in the language by acting on reading, and singing Les Parapluies de Cherbourg and Carmen. At each meeting, one of the members tried his or her hand at t French cuisine, much to Miss Bonowis joy. To start off the Ne Year, there was a treasure hunt throughout the school, searchi for 1e docteur et le Pic, which was just as much fun as charades. . these things combined have resulted in close friendships, wit teachers and students alike, which are rare.
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