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Spvrfsmcn s Hvnservnf 2114 glllb Left to rightg front row-Pete Kowal, Lew Drake, Bob Baran, David Startup. Back Row Bob Coxe, Bob Stearns, Carmen Prisco, Paul Rupp, Dave Hitt, Bob Bray Mr Chase, advisor. What's a hunter? He tramps through the woods all day, flushes birds from the bush and runs his hounds. He carries guns or bow and arrows or if you please-a nylon line with a big hook at the end. What's a thoughtless hunter-he's a killer. He kills at any time of the year and any animate object. He takes away, bit by bit, our natural heritage of wild life and forest beauty. What's a Sportsman conservationist? He has a feeling for his sport other than bloodthirst. He knows there's a time when hunting a species is for the welfare of its entire population. XVhile he's eliminating over-abundance, the Sportsman conservationist restocks to prevent extinction. Through the Sportsmen's Conservation Club, Mr. Chase has been trying to impress the ideals of sportsmanship and conservation and the rules of good hunting upon its members. The members stock fish in various streams in the area, take field trips, and learn the proper care and use of fire arms. It is hopeful that with such programs as these in our schools we will have a longer lasting forest reserve.
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Science gflld Mr. Howard looks over the results of the extra' sensory perception experiment with Liz Giovanniello, Beth Dudko, and Dave Hitt. Conversing with dolphins, transplanting the human heart, investigating new fields of computer science, exploring the universe-any or all of these might someday be the personal task of the members of the 1965-66 Science Club. What are they doing to pre- pare themselves for their future challenge? The Science Club meets regularly to discuss specific prob- lems or advances in any one of the many diverse fields of science. Individual members deliver lectures on topics of their choice. In this way, members are exposed to interesting subjects not touched on in formal schools. Outside speakers are invited to give talks on such interesting topics as photography and electronics. The club is introduced to the new world of space exploration through various movies. It also engages in experiments on interesting subjects such as E.S.P. All of these activities combine to make the student better prepared to understand the world of science around him. Left to right, standing-Treasurer Ken Aber, Edson Whitney, Seated-President Terry Von Ignatius, Secretary .Elizabeth John Leek, David Werner, David Hitt, Beth Dudko, Charles Giovanniello. Missing-Vice President Steve Sarfattl, Parlia- Foss, Thomas DeMond, Al Baldwin, Mr. Howard, advisor. mentarian Ken Ridley.
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?ufure Nurses 61116 Left to Righty seated-Gail Haring, Secretaryg Deborah Hallock, Vice Presi- dentg Miss Doyle, Advisor, Jeanette Santana, President: Beverly McAfee, Treasurer. Standing-Linda Rolif, Alice Faulkner, Ann Prisco, Dawn Powers. HELP si ..., it 5, Y sk THE DOCT . .lhvf TDSYCHI IATRK1 'N I - x Ii. IS IN 1 I ' Dear Miss Nightingale: You know, I think some of us might really make it all the way. Honest, the interest is there. We get together and talk about how it's going to be working in the hospitals with all the doctors and technicians and all the satisfaction we'll get from seeing someone Well again. We've even started learning and practicing on each other. Well, maybe it's not like walking among the Wounded in the Crimean War. Still, We think sticking people with needles and giving baths in a safe, sound, and sanitary hospital will be dramatic enough for us. So any way, thanks a lot for getting the whole thing on the road. Do you think we'll ever really make it? Sincerely, Future Nurses of PJHS
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