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PAGE THIRTY THE TRIBUTE SCIENCE CLUB Mrs. Minerva Anderson, Sponsor The purpose of the Paine Science Club is to arouse interest in, and create love for sciences, develop thoroughness in study accuracy and ability, and to pro- mote the general welfare of the science department of Stephens High School - taken from its Constitution. H The club has started the year 1946- 1947 with new vigor and enthusiasm. Since the club is limited in membership, to the highest ranking students, the mem- bership is small. Meetings have been in- teresting, with many experiments per- formed, and an outside speaker at one. There will be several more s eakers dur p ' .- ing the year, and the club will make a number of scientific trips during the spring. We hope to have exhibits at the State Science Congress and Fair in March. One of our members, Thomas Marchi, has already competed for the Westinghouse Scholarships by taking the examination and writing a 1000-word es- say upon My Scientific Projectf' If Open House is held at Bates or the University of Maine this year, the club will attend, -as usual. Officers: President, Wilfred Chouinard V. President, James Crawford Secretary, Anthoinine Waznis Treasurer, Thomas Marchi SCIENCE CLUB ' Front row, left to right: Mrs. Anderson, James Crawford, Anthoinine Waznis, Wilfred Chouin- ard, Thomas Marchi. Second row, left to right: John Gallant, Thomas Dyer, James Grady, James McLean, William Casey. l Q Absent: Louis Press, Vincent Morrison.
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THE TRIBUTE , PAGE TWENTY-NINE ..., , a,7i.1.1,1,,,,--,,,,,,,.,.-lv. A. L . -a .. -.T.- ...,T.----.M TRIBUTE STAFF ' Sponsored by Byron W. Barker Ruth Hawkins Asst. Raymond Baum Adv. Raymond R. Hillman James D. Grady Asst. Front row, left to right: Byron W. Barker, sponsor, Louise Press, Theodora Finethy, Janice Ruff, Lorraine Canders, Ramona Blouin, Jean Constantine, Marietta Boucher, Jacklyn Herbert. Second row, lef to right: Marilyn Niles, Pauline Farris, Lorraine Fleck, James Crawford, Don- ald Curley, Thomas Marchi, Francis, Tremblay, Evelyn Knight, Doris Carrier, Faye Nnlies. CIRCULATION STAFF of TRIBUTE Front row, left to right: Viola MacConaghy, Theresa Roy, Elizabeth Maria, Theresa Lavasseur, Geraldine Sassi, Estelle Jaros, Priscilla Garneau, Marjorie Rosato, Angela Puiia. Second row, left to right: Patricia Shea, Mildred Mercier, Dolores Mickeriz, Jean Hall, Mar- jorie Batherson, Esther Goddard, Theresa Fisher. Those absent were as follows: James Grady, Isabelle Gallant, Diane Morton, Katherine Mur- puhy.
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THE TRIBUTE - PAGE TH I RTY-ONE LATIN CLUB Front row, left to right: Lorraine Perry, Louise Bernard, Kathleen Reed, Ann Paterson, fScribe, Treasurerb, Robert Saisi fEmperorJ, Miss Murphy QSponsorJ, Margaret Bowden fEmpressJ, Nancy Schwind, fScribe Secretaryl, Irene Beaudet, Virginia Bellows. f . Second row, left to right: Nancy Eldridge, Lorraine Auger, Joanne Auby, Joan Manson, Joan Hall, Mary Lou Fraser, Lucille Carrier, Catherine Ross, Marguerite Niles, Lenore Dinsmore. Third row, left to right: Barbara Briggette, Ivan Albert, Walter Stearns, Reginald Vachon, Donald Agostinelli, Edward Carrier, Peter Press, James Chandler, Beverly Delano. Victor Des- roches was absent when picture was taken. S. P. Q. R. CLUB Miss Julia Murphy, Sponsor The S. P. Q. R. Latin Club has been in existence for twenty years. Its purpose is to acquaint students with a background of Roman life and times for which time is lacking in class recitations. Once number- ing over one hundred members, the pres- ent membership makes up in quality what it lacks in quantity. This year's activities include meetings at which senior mem- bers acquaint the sophomores with fam- ous characters in mythology, pictures of Roman daily lifeg a Roman house with furniture and the story of the wanderings or Aeneas. The Latin Club auction is an established custom and the only source of revenue. The club colors are royal purple and white, the motto INVICTUS, Uunconqueredf' The club has been affi- ated with the Classical Association ofthe United States for several years. Last year, Ruth 'Ahara and Henrietta Dow were awarded honor certificates for excellence of achievement in a nation-wide contest. Ofiicers are: Robert Saisi, Emperor Margaret Bowden, Empress Ann Paterson, Scribe' Nancy Schwind, Scribe The present members do not- sub- scribe to the philosophy expressed some years ago by a struggling student, LATIN All are dead who ever wrote it. All are dead who ever spoke it. All will die who ever learn it. Blessed death, They surely earn it.
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