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WATCH THE BIRDIE! Flash, Tlash, Tlash, click, click! Mark, look, I've goT iTI Hey, Mark, c'mere, how's This? Mark, d'ya Think i+'II win? Mark Kerman, The Tlashbulb oT The camera club, was iTs originaTor, insTigaTor, viTaIiTy kid and mosT diIigenT and persisTenT member. Small club Though iT was, The members all TeIT They were enjoying Themselves while learning someThing abouT Their Ta- voriTe subiecT. Mark Kerman doesn'T sTay here anymore. BuT here's a TIash ThaT says anoTher will carry on, because iT's Too promising a club To give iT upl CAMERA CLUB TOP ROW: Feldman, Bloch, Greenberg. SECOND ROW: Berger, Fiss KoviTz, Kerman, Levine. BOTTOM ROW: Oirinq, Dobbins, J. evme. DIT! DAH! DAH! DIT! The language oT inTernaTionaI code is expounded in Room 326 on Thursdays by members oT The I'Iam Radio Club. Jerry Don, presidenT, pounds ouT messages To a receiving seT-up while Technical insTruc- Tion is being given. This club, under The sponsorship oT Mr. Bailey is highly recommended by The Army Signal Corps and Navy. Several oT The members have previously Taken courses in inTernaTionaI code, and Tind This club a gIoriTied opporTuniTy To puT Their knowledge To pracTice and gain new concepTions on The subiecT. THE KNOW-IT-ALLS InTeresTed in engineering or a maTh requiring cal- cuIaTion? InTend To be in The service oT The Signal Corps or Air Corps? Enioy radio work? Yes? Then youlve goT a sTeady appoinTmenT aTTer school in Room 209, on Wednesdays. On This aTTernoon, under The able direcTion oT Mrs. Van Ness, The Slide Rule Club holds communion. QuieT conversaTion Takes place on The use oT slide rule, IogariThms, and Trick scales. RoberT Koch, presidenT, is in charge oT The ad' vanced slide-rulers wiTh Bob Miller, vice-presidenT, aiding The insTrucTion. SLIDE RULE CLUB TOP ROW: Greenberg, Geis, Reynolds, Markowih, Himelblau. SECOND ROW: Mrs. C. Van Ness, Swenson, Ganscoe, DeSmeT, Buehler. THIRD ROW: Kaufman, Miller, Koch, Kelly. BOTTOM ROW: Van Sweringer, Toy, Isan. HAM RADIO CLUB TOP ROW: Baskin, Marqolin. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon, McWhirTer, Don, Wadler, Lapin, Page ThirTeen
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WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN? Bull's eyel And Then wiTh an elaTed Teeling This archer Turns To Miss Jacobs Tor a smile OT approval aT The neaTly aimed shOT. l-lalT a cenTury ago The bow and arrow was The sTamp-mark OT young Robin l-loods and archery was The pleasanT pasTime OT The highly Tashionable New York socieTy. BUT now archery has crepT inTO The nervous sysTems OT The public aT large, and Sullivan, in keeping wiTh The Times, has iTs exclusive Archery Club, which is sponsored by Miss Jacobs. On Monday aTTernoOns wiTh The bow and arrow case casually slung over Their backs, This group OT THE CLATTER OF HOOFS The Girls' Riding Club indulges in healThy, acTive, ouT-door sporT. Under The leadership OT Miss Mar- gareT ColTOrd, They meeT on Thursday aTTernoons and learn horsesback riding. TloT, TloT, in The TrOsTy silence, TIOT, TloT, in The echoing nighT, I-lOrse's hooTs ringing clear. ThaT's our girls, riding The year 'round on The Track or in The park. lT's a loT OT Tun, and none can Tully describe The exhilaraTing experience. lT's The Teeling yOu're alive and glad To be, ThaT wide-awake and ready-Tor-anyThing Teeling. RIDING CLUB TOP ROW: Levy, Dewin, Kaplan, Bama, Leaf. SECOND ROW: Bawe. Haffbefg, Barr, Miss calfafa, Hickory, A. Levy. BOTTOM ROW: sfopp L. Sfopp, Maxon, Savage, Loble. BOWLING CLUB TOP ROW: SuTTOn, WiTz, Roger, Schenk, BrandT, Siegal, Lesch, Karass, Schuengel, Sanders, Grosskreuz, Slaw. SECOND ROW: Ferguson, Levinson, l-Iedsfrorn, Goldin, Fox, LowenThal, Leichenko, Simon, STein, Slack, Pippenger, Wilson. THIRD ROW: Cooper, Cole, G-link, Pernbedon, Colen, G-'Schwind, Perkins, I-leiselman, Wager, Jackson, Buckman, Nelson. FOURTH ROW: DeJack, L. PemberTon, Lazarus, UnholTz, Rubin, Vanderweel, Baird, Mendelson, Blair, Moschel, KaTz. BOTTOM ROW: Robichaud SchwarTz, Cohn, Ashcraff, Mr. Schneller, ETTer, Richard, Cannady, Janssens. Page Twelve FleTro SullivaniTes cOmpeTe in The girls' gym. ARCHERY CLUB TOP ROW: Wolfe, STeinhardT, Einrick, CoaTsworTh. SECOND ROW: ' oaolo, Arenson, Miss Jacobs. BOTTOM ROW: Schrnaus, Krause. RIGHT DOWN THE ALLEY l-ley, was ThaT a sTrike Or a spare? Mr. Schneller, geT me an eighTweighT ball, I can'T sling Those heavies. These words are heard aT meeTings OT Two OT Sullivan's mOsT acTive clubs, The Boys' Bowling and The Girls' Bowling. IT yOu'd like To be a bowler, Take advane Tage OT Mr. Schneller's able assisTance and advice and waTch OThers besides yOurselT improve and become perTecT. Then you will be seT To maTch your skill againsT ThaT OT OThers in a sTiTT and exciTing cOmpeTi- Tion. The experTss on bOTh Teams have broughT championship honors To Sullivan.
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age Fourfeen NAVILLU Tradilions slancl a les? ol lime and circunnslances. When somelhing as momenlous as a World War sweeps The counlry il crumples all lradilions which are noi deep-rooled in high allain- menlr and uselulness. Such a sweep and change in circumslance has Jrhe rradilional NAVILLUS wilhslood fhis year and by ils high slandards has come our viclorious. Under lhe mosr adverse condilions Mrs. Schabes, sponsor of lrhe lXlAVlLl.US, and ils co-edilrors, Beverlee Goldman and Fern Baumgarlen, have succeeded in producing an annual which lives up +o lhe high rafing ol irs predecessors. Dilllerenf in many aspecls from previous annuals The NAVIL- LUS is dedicared To former Sullivanifes now serving rhe Uniled Slalres, and lo lhe members ol lhe lacully now in service. I+ is a senior publicalion exclusively, and The seniors proudly and haughlily lhumb lnrough ilrs 5evan+yf+wa pages wilh lhe salisv laclion ol finding ir unmarred by underclassmen aclivifies. Wilh lhe arf, financial, pholography, biography and wrile- ups deparlmenls lunclioning individually ro make Jrhe nel resull, il is sincerely hoped by The slall Thar lhis yearls NAVILLUS will be successful as a comlorlring lraveling companion aller gradua- lrion and as a memoir book ol your lriends and aclivilies ol Sul- livan. The Slall Members ol lhe annual wish 'lbonheur el bonne lor- +une lo all. Beverlee Goldman Mrs. Schabes Fern Baumgar+en 4 'x fbi NAVILLUS STAFF TOP ROW: Gordon, Schwarlz, Paul, Karson, Lapin, Lowenfhal, Friedman, Josephs, Ullman, Ruhrnan, Lifvin, Karger. SEC- OND ROW: Nobler, Anderson, Woloshin, Kugler, Wexler, Za- ref, Mangurn, Smargon, Por?- ner, Spira, Gelhner, Murphy, Shapiro, Greenberg. THIRD ROW: Burkoff, Geller, Roih, Nalhan, Fagin, Shelley, Kaul' man, Levy, Wessels, Kaplan, Lebow, Harrigan, Franklin, Kanne, Treulich. BOTTOM ROW: Brody, Berger, Osborne, Goldman, Mrs. Schabes, Baurn- gharlfen, Johnson, Good, Levin- ? a .
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