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                                            leaders  of  the  team  were  Paul
            S   tarting  the  year  with  a  Leonard  and  Robert  Fast.  In
                food  drive  for  Thanksgiv­ addition,  Paul  Leonard  won  the
                ing,  Faith-in-Action  Club  in-school  chess  tournament,
          had  a  busy  year.  In  addition  to  defeating  teachers  and  stu­
          holding  a  picnic  for  Big  Broth-  dents  alike  to  become  the
          ers/Big  Sisters,  the  club  went  chess  champion  of  the  school.
          caroling  at  retirement  homes  “The chess team had one of the
          over  Christmas.  “ It  gives  you  a  best  records  of  all  of  the
          good  feeling  helping  other  competitive  organizations,  and
           people  and  making  them  feel  with  the  help  of  club  sponsor
          wanted,”  commented  club  Mr.  William  McMillan,  the  club
           member  Susan  Lancaster  at  the  finally got some of the  recogni­
           picnic.  Led  by  John  Eisenbach,  tion  it  deserved,”  commented
           Faith-in-Action                                 eighth-grader
          also    recom­                                   Paul  Leonard.
           mended  to  the                                    A l t h o u g h
           French  Club  a  “We  had  the                  most  of  the
           family to spon­  best  team  and                club  members
          sor.                                             do  not  com­
             “We  tried  to   record  ever  in             pete  in  horse
          teach  all  Pho­                                 competitions,
          tography  Club   Chess  Club  his­               the members of
          members  how                                     the  Equestrian
          to  take  better   tory."                        Club    had    a
          photos and the                —   Alan  Rechter  busy  year.  Jen­
          proper  way  to                                  ifer  Farrell,  the
          develop  them,"  explained  club  club's  leader,  competed  in
          officer Peter Bridge. Among the  contests  while  other  club
          activities  were  darkroom  les­ members cheered  her  on.  “I
          sons  and  critiques  of  photo­ enjoyed       competing     and
          graphs  taken  and  developed  especially appreciated the sup­
           by  club  members.               port  of  the  club  members,”
             The  Chess  Club  had  its  best  remarked  Jenifer.
           year  ever  with  the  fewest
           losses  in  club  history.  The  two  Carefully  tending  the  barbecue,  John
                                           Eisenbach  prepares  hamburgers  for
                                           club  sponsored  children  at  the  Faith-
                                           in-Action  picnic.
































         Hoping  to  win,  Paul  Leonard  carefully  In  top  form,  Jenifer  Farrell  jumps  the  At  the  Faith-in-Action  picnic  Melissa
         ponders  his  next  move  during  a  chess  final  fence  to  win  the  blue  ribbon.   Atkinson  plays  soccer  with  a  spon-
         tournament.                                                       sored  child.


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