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P. Zakriski, P. Miller, D. Whinnery, Mr. Barnhart, J. Hooper, I. Sitterly, F. BIOLOGY CLUB Biology Club, with Mr. Zeller as its advisor, func- tions primarily for past and present students in- terested in doing further work in biology. The club is limited in members, and there are now eight mem- bers. The Biology Club goes on field trips, views movies, does dissections, devises biological displays for the information and enjoyment of the Student Body and holds discussion periods. C. Sitterly, R. Baker, I. La Barge, .- -gp SCIENCE PROJECT A group of those inquir- ing minds interested in ex- tending their knowledge of science by individual pro- jects suitable for entering in the annual Science Con- gress in Albany. Stevens. This page sponsored by CLIFTON PARK HARDWARE Tel. Upton 7-5562 W. Beck, B. Milczarek, Mr. Zeller, S. Malecki, J. Jerome Y in v' ' Jvfi xi tg- :'I I' 4 i .lf 'kd X
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DRAMATIC CLUB T will 5 Q 5, +, fi ll vi umm CLIFTON PARK HOTEL Catering to Banquets Weddings Meals served daily Jonesville Upton 7-7084 3 FIRST ROW: A. Smith, J. Jerome, J. Werner, D. Furlow C. Goldsberry, J. Fitch. SECOND ROW: B. VanOlinda, S. Bessetre, E. Peck, C. Gorcesky, C. Piche, R. Lavery, -G. Tritt, H Reynolds, N. Parazynski, J. Buffoni, S. Sanders, C. Louprette, I. Miller, P. Perry. THIRD ROW: F. Jeske, J. Ferguson, P. Wooster, J. Brewster, M. Frank, Miss George, D. Carlson, R. Markowicz, L. Reynolds, C. Jones. I. Carey, S. Blossom. FOURTH ROW: S. Malecki, R. Holloway, Mr. Slate. With the two-fold purpose of learning the principles of good theater and of learn- ing how to get along with people, the Drama Club decided to make the production of Thornton Wilder's play Our Town its major project for the year. This play won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1938, and it is unusual in that the usual appurte- nances ofa contemporary play are omitted: there is virtually no scenery or props. In their place is substituted the Shakespearean ' emphasis of development of character by acting, words and pantomime. The club ac- ce ted the challenge of a play which depend a P - an ed on acting almost completely, and found .4 much satisfaction in exploring the themes of life, love, marriage and death as revealed in OUR TOWN. 63 X Cast of OUR TOWN , the 1956 Dramatics Club Production
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FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses began as the Tri-union Lamplighters in 1953. The advisors were Mrs, N Randall and Miss Earl. In 1954 this club be- came the Future Nurses of America with Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Mapes as advisors. Mrs. Ma- rino took the place of Mrs, Randall in 1955. The object of the club is to encourage stu dents to enter into the nursing profession. Ac- tivities in 1955 included talks and field trips, 3 FIRST ROW: C. Sitterly, M. Riberdy, Mrs. Mapes E Roberts SECOND ROW J Serl display of dolls made by berger. J. Rivet, D, Sabourin, J. Buffoni, E Liedkie H Bertrand O Whitney members, entitled, The Nursing Profession through the ages ! , and the First Annual Talent Show, proceeds of which were for the Revolving Loan Fund. In June, the Parents' Tea was held and the year ended with a picnic. This year, the club has been on a field trip to the Ellis Hospital and has heard a talk by Major Mead of the Army Corps. Plans are well under way for the Second An- nual Talent Show. FIRST ROW: J. Dow, B. Van Olinda, S. Furlow, M. Charbonneau, R. Baker. SECOND ROW: J. Brewster, M. Gregoire, S. Huzar, R. Waddington. THIRD ROW: B. Kline, F. Burke, Mrs. Marino, S, Blossom. rv.,-3. .3 1,31 . .1 U gc. t ' 15.515 ' -lliii 'f ff ' 1-, ,, ,- I, I1 4 . A- . 'Q - ' ' E -- f '-- ,, 1. ' .. ' 451 -, .- . -1 'ge - 5. ,- rQ 5, ' 1. ij . ijg . V Y uqjfi, ., 1. 5 , L lp .I 'TC 5 I ,I A I A
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