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FRENCH ll CLUB The main purpose of the French Club is to have the students come in contact with French outside of class and to do different things that cannot be done in class. We have made French dishes, had a pageant for Christmas. We also sing and play games. The officers of the clubs are: George Koenig, President, Ralph Mal- vik, Vice President, William Higgin- son, Secretary, Abbot D'Ver, Treas- uer. THE STUDENT PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE The Student Pan American League of Bergenfield High School is affiliated with the International Pan-American League. This League has its head- quarters in this country in Miami, Florida. The meetings of the Bergenfield High School Student Pan American League are held the last week of every month. The meetings from beginning to end are conducted entirely in Spanish. The object of the Student Pan- American League of Bergenfield is to keep close contact with our southern neighbors and to promote friendship between the U. S. and the Pan-Ameri- can Countries. The officers are: Bobbie Joyce Brey, President, Robert Josephson, Vice Presidentg Betty Young, Secretaryg James Brennan, Treasurer. Faculty sponsor, Miss Dorcas C. Bartley. THE LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Latin Club is to provide opportunities for learning more about classical civilization and for comparing ancient habits and cus- toms with modern ways of living. There are two kinds of meetings! business and social. ln planning the social meetings the club attempts to follow the Latin Calendar, by observ- ing Roman holidays and important his- torical events. The officers are: Marilyn La lacona, Wilma Hennig, Consulsg Sandra Gra- ham, Scribe, Linda La laccna, Quaes- tori and George Chiorazzo, Censor. The Latin Club spon,or is Miss Eliza- beth McCann. 59
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THE JUNIOR FROLICKERS The Junior Frolickers are members of the seventh and eighth grades. The main purposes of the organiza- tion are to teach the students to dance and to have fun while they are learning. The students try to learn the basic dance steps. They do various square dances, the Virginia Reel, fox trot, polka, waltz, and any fancy steps they wish to learn. The Junior Frolickers haveri't any officers but there are representatives in each of the homerooms. Almost all the members of these grades are members. The sponsors for the club are Mrs. McGoldrick and Miss Wilson. There are ninety-four members in this club. GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB The Girls' Tennis Club was formed this year under the sponsorship of Mrs, Millard and Mrs. Kinney. The club is open to all the eleventh and twelfth grade girls and meets on Thursdays at the Tennis Courts and in the girls' gym on rainy days, The club was formed to give students an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of tennis and to practice and perfect their skills. 61
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