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Science Club A new organization . . . The Science Club . . . Every third Monday . . . Beaming faces met . . . Interesting and intriguing topics . . . Speakers on tele- yision . . . Furs . . . And yes, hypnotism, too! . . . Ever-welcomed movies . . . Doctor of Industry . . . March blew in . . . That trip to Boston to the Har- vard Museum . . . Fun! . . . The spring dance . . . Evident success . . . Shirley Knowles, president . . . Roberta Matthies, vice president . . . Janet Hutchins, secretary-treasurer . . Look at this new invention!,' . . . Four active commit- tees . . . Social . . . Membership . . . Policy . . . Publicity . . . Panel discussions nf. Is man ruling science, or is science ruling man?,' . . . The club bustled with activity . . . In its first year, too! . . . Look out for those organisms! . . . Faculty advisers . . . Mrs. Thomas . . . Miss Schaufus . . . Mr. Read . . . t'Now how was the Heinz Co. developed? . . . Frozen foods . . . Yum! . . . Don't let those bacteria get you! President ............ . . . Shirley Knowles Vice President ...,...,. . . . Roberta Matthies Secretary and T1'eezsu1'e1f . . , . , . Janet Hutchins El Club Etgbeenol Habla usted-U . . . Let's make it a fiesta bazaar and sell things . . . Well, what man does1z't like food? . . . All went well, including the palm reading . . . Senoritas Moody and Fuller . . . First-hand information on Mexico and Cuba, respectively . . . Wish I could speak it che way they do . . . Christ- mas caroling in Spanish . . . Many activities. President .... ...,.......... . . Selma Buyer Secretary . . . . . . . Shirley Kaplan Treezsurer .... . . , Shirley Mahar Lzbremfy Club Ex Libris-ah, yes! . . . Racing one another to the library for the latest best-seller . . . 'iBut Miss Doe, not all those before me! . . . Much appreciated talk by Mr. Victor . . . Mad discussions . . . Well, shall we condemn this book or give the author a break? . . . Revolutionary philosophies! ! . . . Ah, the wis- doms of Youth . . . That's what it says in the book, but would you intermarry? Wondering if the atmosphere isn't becoming a bit bohemian . . . Pass the potato chips, I feel inspiration approaching . . . 'tKids, please get your reviews in for the pamphlet . . . Why, Franny! Of comfsef' . . . Always a tender spot for Sigmund . . . Now when I write my bookv . . . Back to the street car! . . . H pe1't1uy11z . . . Let's seeg how did we end up on this subject? . . . Always the lure of another book. Eighty-four Cbezi1femez1z ..,. . . . Frances Lubowitz Sec-ygfmfy , , .... Lillian Meyer
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l First row, left to right: Diane Ephross, Jane Call, Joan Berkoff, Hilda Ricciarcli, Gloria Dahar, Lorilea Jose. Second row: Joan Bauer, Sally Stockton, vice president, Betsy Bailey, presidentg Anne Clark, treasurerg Betty Menchini, Helen DeCl1iara. Third row: Marion Haines, Patricia Smith, Constance Goddard. Eleanor Bagley, Joan Sullivan, Patricia Grote, Nancy Barnard, Shirley Clay, Barbara Stone, Virginia Hudson, Mary Jane Crabtree, Joyce Pike. Wrzmzkm Riding lub Monthly meetings at the Club House and eating supper before a glowing fireplace . . . Morn's hot chocolate after cool rides . . . Pop's sense of humor . . . Two- and three-hour trail rides . . . The cat that resembles Popeye . . . Riding, skiing, and tobogganing at Tornlinsorfs during the Wintei' Carnival . . Q Drill team practices for the June Horse Show presented during graduation Week . . Neat club pins. Eigbtydbref'
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Merchandising Club Twelve, thirteen, or fourteen inches from the floor? . . . The new look -pro . . . The new look -con . . . Those make-your-own-clothes movies- Don't I wish I could! . . . Committees galore . . . Many speakers . . . Mr. I-Iardy's talk punctuated by how many glasses of water? . . . The time there were actually extra refreshments . . . When I have my own shop- . . . Spot- light-the fashion show! . . . How does it feel being a model?', . . . Trying to look professional . . . Can this be 11ze?', . . . Do we bcrve to give them back? . . . That settles it! No more dungarees for me! . . . More meetings . . . Fifth Avenue bound. President ...,............. .,.... J ean MacIntosh Vice P-resident and Secretary . . , . . . Dorothy Lansbrough TTCllSZL'1'8T .,.....,.......,. ........ B arbara Lane Program Cl7HiT1IZH1Z . . . . . . Joan Huntley Le Cowie Fmzooozis Parlant francais! Oo la la! coming from the drawing room . . . Miss Burnham's lecture on Haiti-and in English, too! . . . Contact P. C.- . . . Dance at the Eastland . . . Anybody got passage to Paris? . . . French carol on a windy night . . . I can carry on a conversation quite Well now! Presiflevzt .,............................ Lillian Meyer Secretary . . . . . . Priscilla Powers T1'eas1L1'er . . . . . . Patricia Roberts Radio Workshop An organization that caught Roddy's attention was the radio workshop. He found it an enthusiastic and prospering group under the guidance of Miss Wliite. February 7 was the date of their Hrst Hfteen-minute broadcast over station WGAN. This year several series of programs are broadcast every Sunday after- noon. The first of the series were programs on popular literature and the group's interpretation and ideas about it. Practicing before our own mike . . . Continuities-grrr! I . . . Tryouts for announcer-Sallyanne! . . . Let's see, obvious intent or ultimate aim. Which is it? . . . That first broadcast . . . On the air!-Oh, that fatal phrase . . . Listening to ourselves on Sundays . . . Bailey and sound effects . . . Feeling quite professional . . . Compliments. Eigbly-five
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