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Rifle Club At its first meeting of the year, the Rifle Club under its new adviser, Gordon Mc- Rae, elected the following oflicers: Presi- dent, Forrest Seaveyg Vice-President, Ches- ter Boyd: Executive, Mark Ocliorne: Sec'- retary, David Whitehead: Treasurer. Hugh Thresher. The club has received its charter from the National Rifle Association as an allil- iated junior member. They now have their own range with four firing stations in the basement of the Greenwood School. Although they have not had any matches yet, they anticipate a successful season against a schedule which includes Malden, Arlington, Belmont, and Medford. l RIFLE CLUB Second row: N. Johnson, R. Hatneld, D. Fritz, D. Taylor, K. Reid, N. Hall. First row: H. Thresher, F. Seavey, G. Boyd, D. Whitehead, B. Leach, B. Noble, J. Best. The Stamp Club lo prove that stamp collecting is not only an interesting hobby, but also one of educational value. a group of students di- rected by Miss Ruth Conley organized the lX'akeheld High School Stamp Club. 'l'he youthful philatelists hold formal meetings once a month and informal swap sessions every week. .Xt these sessions, mem- bers discuss all the latest stamp news and trade duplicates. Certainly this club has done much to proxe the value of a good hobby. President: Arthur Horovitl X'ice-President: Lawrence liclgett Treasurer: John Rattray STAMP CLUB Secretary: Elaine XValsh Back row: J. Duiault, J. Anderson, Miss Conley. J. Howell, P. Dustin. Front row: A. Horovltz, E. Walsh, M. St. Clair, J. Rattray, L. Edgett, ge Twenty-seven
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GIRLS' CHORUS Second Row: C. Glendenning, J. Beebe, J. Webster, N. Cline, C. Mont- gomery, J. Hough ton. First row: Betty Aldenberg, B. Kenney, S. Wiley, B. Cole, M. St. Clair, P. Cummings, B, Aldenberg, J. Cummings. unior Forum Uncler the welcome supervision ol Mr. Alley, the -Iunior lxllflllll discusses the mur- rent situations in the worlcl. in the roun- lfy, :incl in the town. lls special zulivilies :ire the P1lliClll llL'LllllL'l'S nic-cling, zincl lwo zisseinlmly progrzuns. Instructions in writing 11 spec-nh. in presenting Il speech. :incl in estzilmlishing goozl posture llzlliils :ire given Lo :ill clulm ineinlrers. its iliiel' llilil is lo ziicl pupils in speaking' lielore zlucliences. Presimlent: Szirznh XViley Vice-Presiclenl: liclwnrcl Slqirr Secretary: Collette lleschennes Girls, Chorus XVilh Mr. 'llzirlznizin directing. :incl with Clizirlotle LeBlanc and Deborah Connell uccoinpzinying on the piano, the Glee Club has hzicl :mother fine year. Especially en- joyable were the Christmas program, the innsiczile given for the PIIYCIH-,IlCZlC'l1CI' sociulion, :incl the May Concert. Vlfeekly practice sessions :ire helcl in room 05. THE JUNIOR FORUM Back row: J. Anderson, E. Starr, R. Wallace, Mr. Alley. Front row: M. Iwanowicz, J. Mclntire, N. Cline. S. Tewksbury, D. Drew. Page Twenty-six
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LOOKOUT STAFF Third row: S. Wiley, S. Tewksbury. M. Stikeman, J. Crittenden. N. Cline, J. Rowe. T. Carlson, S. Carl- son, S. Carlson, B. Tenney. J. Huston. Second row: P. Needham. S. Forrest, R. Cieri, R. Conner, S. Smith, J. Collins, C. MOH, J. Hatch. B Kenney, C. Schmalfuss, Miss Dlllllllllg. Front row: C. Roberts. I. Raluse. N. Rugg, P. Nelson. H, Bray, J. Findlay, C. Ryan, C. Baldwin, R. Burke The czipzible stailf of our school newspaper turned out ten issues of the I.ookouI despite threatening deadlines. Much ol the snuess is due to the willing zissistzmce of Miss Harriet IJ. Dunning, faculty adviser. This year the I.oolmul sponsored :1 record poll. the results of which were presented Mztrth 31, over Station XVHIJH on the Boston Ballroom, :ind tliinuxed its activities by an stznll banquet. Senior ineinliers :ure Co-lfdilors, llelen Bruy :ind Phyllis Nelson: News Editor, .Innet lfindlnyg Sports liditor, Isobel Ralfuseg Feature liditor, CUIISIZIIICC Cluctxrnllog lixtlmnge Editor, Carolyn Ryan, Business lXlllll2lgL'l', Carolyn Baldwin. Page 'l'wenty-eight
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