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MATH-SCIENCE CLUB-Front

row:

Mrs. Johanna Koenig, ad–

viser, M. Roper, S. Miller, J. Goodrich, M. Byam, C. Forrest.

Second

row:

P. Kurtz, D. :\Iiller. S. lohnson, P. ll eiple, C. VanBuren.

Tbird

row:

T. Close, J. Shilling, G. Catella, D. Lynch, T. Fuller.

Back row:

J . Lawless,

\V.

Joslyn, H. Patterson, K. Jaeck, S. Eckert.

Laboratory assistants , library club aid teachers

Math-Science Club members initiated a program

in which interested and capable students assisted

science teache rs with the ir laboratory responsibilities.

Students performed experiments and pursued

projects in particular fi e lds of science, talking in–

formally with professors at both SUCO and Hartwick

College. In May, the group visited research labora–

tories in Schenectady.

LIBRARY CLUB-Front

row:

:'\1.

Lockwood, F. Schmitt, T. Lewis,

C. II a

wit•},

;'\.Schmitt.

Second rou;:

:\Irs. :'\lary Gould, ad' iser, :\Irs.

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Assisting Mrs. Could and Mrs. Bryant with the

maintenance of the library, sixteen students worked a

minimum of one period a week, checking in books,

punching library cards, and supervising the general

use of the room.

Primarily a service organization, the library club

held a tea for the high school faculty in November and

sponsored a candy sale.

Edith Brvant, advber, P. :\Ialone\', H. Harnes, ;'\.Archer, C. Corsi.

Back

rot~:

J. Chamberlain, R.

St.t~k,

T. Thayer,

H.

White, J. White.