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Tliiril Rim-: R. Ilnnl, J. Aguliigian. li. U'liv'in-ii, li. Murclianl. R, l'ix'in. W. Hman, H. ll:-ck. X, Nlarcantliony. -l. Union, .L Virilio, Hr. Kelly Swcmlfl Rolf: li. Rowley, .l. Aviges. l . l'ow1'l', Ci. lilfli-iiige, Xl. .Kl1:lslnsi:ulA's. li, Averill, R. l :lrlicr, Sl. llarry, NT. Grigori-:ls ll. Long Frou! Roar: Ii. Rosetta, .l. Boyce, R. While. il. Nlanzclli, H. l'ln-islie, lt. Qninn, I . Premlergast, I . l'onsincnn, L. Wiganell. N. Xlloon. .l. Robinson Since the war has cncleml, the Cheinistry Vlnb has converted back to a peace time program. flicniical materials not being so scarce as they were, the club has been able to conclnct rcgnlar experiments nnrler the snpervision of onr sponsor lllr. Kelley. Unr weekly meetings were hclfl in Room 212 which allowecl sufficient space to work. Experiments were carried on by groups of three to five people. Sonic of the more inter- esting experiments were tlic testing of soap, the making of Cosmetics, ancl the stnrly of photography. Nlenibers also flcvclopecl paint to cover the laboratory tables. Vinh nicinbers have liopccl not only to acqnirc a broamlcr knowledge of cheni- istry, but also to realize how important team work is. L'li1'Il4'r rluck, g1'rl.v i Clemzif-C Cla! 'DFI'-YI.llI'Ilt Richard Quinn Vicc I'r1'.v1'flc'11t Marjorie Vliristie Sccrfffury-Treasurfr Francis Prcnxlcrgast 435 l ' M34 l ,V 2
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Presiflcrlt William Richardson Secretary Anne Fitzpatrick Treasurer Katherine Federico dWL6'C6l ., f , 'lI.onk at ilu' l11'rfl1'1', ill The Camera Club is one of the oldest clubs in the school. The purpose of the club is to studv different tv Jes of hoto ra xhic work-enlar in f, co :vin , rintin , U . l ., the use of various types of cameras, and the means of achieving good composition. Another ur Jose is to do Jhoto ra hic work for the .lnnual and Bll116lf1.7l. Pictures of I P all clubs, 3,CtlV1l116S, and HC2tY1dlflS,ll are taken by members of the club. Informal contests are held by Miss Thayer during the year and each member has an opportunity to exhibit his work for criticism or comment. The winners of these contests have been advanced to a higher group where requirements are more severe. Club members also have at their dis rosal a well-er ui 1 red darkroom. 1 Third Row: R. Ayvazian, R. Hutchins, lt. Sanasarian, ll. Leary, N. Hayes, lt. Johnston. A. Kaloosdian I Set-znul Ituuw G. Snow, A, Perlmutter, ff. Landry, L. Deliandis, S. Piieri. N. Vonnor. S. Johnston, 'l'. Miller. Miss Tliayer front lfmr: E. Horliorouny, .L Jellison, J. Knight, A. Futting, A. Fitzpatrick. W. Richardson, K. Frederica, R. Larsen, R. 0'Halloran, D, Senkowski, YV. liakalyan
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President VValter Faherty Vice President Wlilliam Fleet Secretary Doris Starke T1'm.w11r1'r lluth Starke 1 CAM, Cla! llonlrlr' I'.l'l1lM'Nl'l'! llevivecl by Nlr. Yacca, the Vhess Vluh immediately got clown to the busi- ness of electing officers anal competing in match play for positions on the team. Hall quickly emerged as Number 1 man. hut the team orcler varieml accortliug to our op- ponent's strength. This strategy proveml highly successful as eviclencefl hy the very creditable showing of our team in a iliflicult scheclule. Vontests with Milton High and Brown and Nichols were arrangeil on a mutual reciprocity basis. Tournament matches were scheclulecl with i'amhri4lg1e Latin, Boston Latin, Boston English, ancl other local high schools. The team also journeyed to the Boylston Vhess Fluh to watch Klr. liashew- sky, chess champion of three continents, engage forty opponents in simultaneous play. Third lllolr: A. llingee, Nlr, Yam-ca, 'l'. Ylaeluos Suconil Rolf: J. f'ampl1ell. N. Barres, J. f'unninp:l1am. lf. Gallagher. YY. Iloilge, R. Goulet. ll. Hall Front Hair: l'. i'a1lagan,-l. Ilurney. R. Starke, YV, FZllll'Vl.j', ll. Starke. NY. lfleel, Nl. Giggey f .1 ' -Mmmmyvu W SIS Ulijgf
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