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SCIENCE CLUB-First row: B. Duncan, G. Higgins, Ci- polla, S. Mfarrell, B. Davidson, deGolian. Second row: G. Strub, P. Sullivan, H. Gordon, N. Reynolds, A. Fenlon, C. Greene, Sr. Joseph Marie. Third row: S. Garner, D. Dorner, D. Kimble, G. Meng, G. Roberts, J. Stianche, B. Frechette. Fourth row: T. Hogan, S. Rogers, G. Sweeney, L. Stewart, J. O'Shea, W. Heeter, C. Edelen, K. Hollingsworth. Science Club Prompts Future Careers, Enters Science Fairs Exploration into the invisible worlds of cells and atoms gave the Science Club members the opportunity to increase their scientific knowledge. In order to stay informed of the rapid advances, moderator Sr. Joseph Marie, SND, and officers joseph Cipolla and Joseph Stianche set up an agenda of speakers, films, and projects. Dr. Homi Sabry from Egypt discussed his experiments in microbiology. Included in his talk was information on the preparations needed for entering his field. Viewing a film on laser beams and hearing a lecture presented by Bell Telephone Company provided the club with information in new fields. In March and April, projects were entered in the Independent Schools Science Fair and the Ford Future Scientists of America contest. Talking about his career in microbiology, Dr. Sabry eng courages members to investigate the sciences. Senior Patricia Davis responds enthusiastically by winning first place in the Independent Schools' Science Fair.
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Getting pictures and data in order for the state scrapbook are Katherine Raville, Linda Lueptow, Mary Dee Kerwin, and Linda Nyy. Honor Society Moderator Sr. Alice Robert and NHS tutors: Elizabeth Ebbs, james Gundry, Leila Brown, Gretchen Kraul, Gwenneth Craig, Thomas Dlugos, Mary jo Komodowski, and Janie Geiser. Convention programs are double checked by jane Paris, Richard Farnsworth, Mary Mitchell, Robert Piede, and Carole Deckbar. C0-hosts Convention, Edits Literagf Magazine At the IQ67 spring State Convention, Robert Piede won the state presidency. He appointed Thomas Eidson parliamentarian. Sister Alice Robert, SND, chapter mod- erator, was named a state executive advisor for three years. Therefore, the society co-hosted the 1968 State Convention with XVest Rome High School. It was held at the Atlanta American Motor Hotel on March 29 and 30. Editing the literary magazine Vedctte and making a scrapbook for state competition proved a challenge lor the NHS. During Christmas they sponsored a toys for tots drive. Student tutoring and replacing absent teach- ers were two other activities. Vforking on these projects were twenty-five seniors and juniors. The responsibility to produce was linked with the honor of being members of the NHS. They qualified on scholarship, leadership, and character. Scanning a literary style book, Frances McLaughlin, Ines Vogt, Sharon Sprague, Janice Ward, and Susan Geiser make plans for the 1968 Vedette.
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Dramatics Club Stages One-Act Plays, Attends Dramatic Workshop Produced for region competition, Master Pierre Pa- telin Was staged under the direction of club moderator Miss Ann Guscio. The one-act play placed third in Re- gion 5-AA. On April 23 and 30, members performed in The Happy journey during activity periods. In January, members attended a dramatics workshop in Athens. University players instructed them in areas ranging from applying make-up to acting techniques. During the regular meetings all members were given a chance to perform in such activitites as skits. After 100 hours of dramatic participation, students were eligible for the National Thespian Society. Ten new members were inducted this year. Performing the National Thespian Society's initiation rites, Jan Chamberlain, Antonio McDaniel, and Pam Barraclough unite flames. DRAMATICS CLUB-Front row: Sharon Sprague, Kim Ed- monds, Cecil Roy, Mary Dee Kerwin, Maureen Duffy, Sue Bickes. Second row: Barbara Peters, Candy Greene, Mary Jo Komodowski, Gail Strub, Debbie Wrigley, Linda Lueptow, Fran McLaughlin. Third row: John O'Shea, Peter Fisher, Tom Gondesen, Chris Kauffman, Barry Fraser, Buzzie Weiss, Jan Hammond. Fourth row: Maureen Dufries, Tara Reidy, Fran Kassinger, Debra Snipes, Pam Barraclough, Sally Saunders, Holly Gordon, Joey Bickes.
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