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First row: Mr. John Connelly, Adviser, R. Watson, S. Hatch, V. Johnson, H. Anderson, J. Concordia, B. Francis, J. Hickey, F, Viscardi, E. Fortier. Second row: E. Melander, D. Hesselton, J. Towns, M. Mowry, M. Michaud, D. Foley, L. Allen, R. Wahlstrom, J. Shevchenko, P. Johnson, R. Hastings, H. Greenwood. Third row: J. Monahan, W. Vendt, R. Clark, W. Londergan, J. Cote. ,gbience President ....... . . .Joseph Concordia Vice-President .... .... B radford Francis Secretary ....... .... H elen Anderson Treasurer ........ ..... . . . .... Vernon Johnson The Science Club organized for the year with their first meeting in October. Peter Parker, Benjamin Nlastro, and Philip Johnson were chosen to make up the program committee. Individual projects in general science, biology, entomology, chemistry, and physics were carried on. As in past years, the Science Club participated in the annual Shrewsbury Science Fair held in Nee Hall in the Spring of the year. The year's activities were concluded in June with a field trip to the new Museum of Science in Boston.
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First row: R. Alano, D. Park, R. Mowry, J. Montecalvo, D. Johnson, M. Wilson, L. Anderson, M. Catino, R. Mar- tinelli, J. Collamore. Second row: Mr. Whitcomb, Adviser, E. Bates, J. Johnson, A. Josephson, R. Cellucci, G. Crossman, V. Johnson. R. Schultz, R. Trotto. ,AA President ...... . . . Martin Wilson Vice-President. . . .... Rodney Mowry Secretary ..... . . Joseph Montecalvo Treasurer .... . .... David Johnson The Hi-Y Organization met four times a month under the capable guid- ance of Mr. Louis Whitcornb. Each year a limited number of boys,-the mem- bership may not exceed 2O,fare chosen io become members of this group. Hi-Y is associated with the Y. M. C. A. Yearly meetings and linal initiation of mem- bers take place at the Y. M. C. A. in Worcester, but most of the meetings are informal gatherings. Perhaps most of us think of Hi-Y as it appears during the hilarious week which follows election of new candidates, when all formality is forgotten. But the club serves a serious purpose as well. At the meetings im- promptu discussions are the rule, and from time to time notable speakers are heard on subjects which interest the boys. One of the main events of the social calendar is a week-end Convention, held in some town which has an organized Hi-Y. This year it was held in Wesllield, Massachusetts. The Convention proved to be most educational for the ten boys who attended. The seniors graduate this year, but others coming will fill their places. They will carry on the name. tradition, and honor for which the Hi-Y stands.
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First row: V. Johnson, M. Simonian, B. Bushey. Second row: Mr. Louis Whitcomb, L. Blomstrom, M. Hol- brook, H. Anderson, M. McArdle, J. Concordia, D. Hcsselton. Third row: F. Viscardi, C. Cate, B. Francis, J. Green, G. Leavitt. j7Ae Cafniefa President ........ .... M anuel Simonian Vice-President .... .... J oseph Concordia Secretary ....... .... B arbara Bushey Treasurer ........................... . . . Vernon Johnson The Camera Club was organized under the leadership of Mr. Whitcomb. It was established with the purpose of teaching the members how to get the most out of the camera and how to process Elms and pictures on their own. One of the services rendered by the club was the taking of pictures at a dance. We hope that the club will continue to grow and expand its activities in the future.
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