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Under the guidance of Mr. Schroth, the Biology Club had another successful year. Mem- bers were involved in making bird feeders, placing pamphlets in local businesses, making study skins, and planting flowers in the cafeteria patio area. They also benefited from lec- tures by noted area scientists, including Doctors Sunder, Miller, and Ray. Membership in Science Club is open to all students with an interest in some field of science. Under the helpful direction of Messrs. Bolin and Niesslein, this year's group benefited in discussions and experiments from the small size of the club. Biology Clubg Science Club
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Members of Book Club, another of the new activities this year, read a selection of thought- provoking books and plays designed to widen their horizons and broaden their outlook on life. The club made it a point to study the life of the author of each work that it considered, including The Robe, 1984, The Glass Menagerie, and Green Pastures. Guest speakers also favored the club from time to time. The forty members had to read each specified piece of literature on their own timeg club time was spent in discussions under Mr. Walker's super- vision. The more mathematically-minded students at Q.V. joined Math Club, where they solved challenging problems, listened to interesting guest speakers, and discussed careers in math. Sponsored by Mrs. Brown and Mr. Settembrine, the club enabled its members to broaden their mathematical experience and increase their powers of reason and logic. Book Cllubg Math Club
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nf . W As a result of distributive education being added to the Quaker Valley curriculum this year, the school added a branch of D.E.C.A.-the Distributive Education Clubs of America-to the extracurricular program. Supervised by Mr. Peluso, the club declared it major goal to be the development of future leaders in marketing and distribution. , 7 2 'X The cafeteria was kept alive on Wednesdays this year by a large and enthusiastic chess club. Led by Miss Stevens, new members became acquainted with the fundamentals of the game of kings, while the old pros had a chance to sharpen their skills through tourna- ment play. Dt,lE,C.At,3 Chess Club
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