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bz'1fz't and Sclzolarslzzjy. K2 ll 1 xxx 4x5 NU' Aegisthus, Aegospotami, Aegptus, and so on through the card catalogue, members of the Library Club sort, check, and file the contents of the G. L. library, Under the direction of Librari-' an M. Richter, they work during their after- noons and free periods gaining knowledge of library skills and serving the school. The rook and pawn are still strange symbols this year for the Chess Club is newly created. This group of ambitious students has formed an as- sociation to not only play the ancient game, but to learn its tricks and turns. Mr. Faubl directs the interplay of bishop and knight. Perhaps his knowledge of vectors helps him win'the game. LIBRARY CLUB S714NDING: G. Sperm, R. Lchne, VV Levisky, Relincnlhlircr, P. lfreiivli, S Hand. R. DvVVitt, L. YVliilelu-acl, D Dayton, E. Csaszar, L. llzu'mt's, Nlzlc Nair, B. Hoerth, Mrs. Richter, T. Rcgu Indo. SlfATlflJ: A. Jeruslc-dt, M. Cliri stus, D. Douglas, li. Pelrcscu, V. Pilot M. Masullo. -s.4. ' . E CHESS CLUB SYIANDING: S. Davison, C. Taylor, J. Giacchi, R. Curtis, Mr. Faubl. SEA TED: C. Mrozak, L. DeVos. XA M f
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KEY CLUB TOP 1f0H f' Mr. Neddolf. B. Corcoran, A. Cody, D. Condell, Benedict, R Ocls, Mr. R. Duggan. SECOND ROW: T. Alexander, Carver, R. Johnson, A Lennox, D. McKinney. YTIIRD ROHC' P Hof, T. Massa, Devlin, R. Hof, T J D Bogosian, R. Frenelinian, Melaek, S Bisterlielcl, D. Kiebauer, W. Parker, Testa. 130770111 ROM? V. Groppi, Mundy, C. Murphy. if 1536 its Extmcuwiculavf Sires f'The Thingu seems an unlikely theme for a dance, but the Key Club felt it was right in line with its annual '4Ugly Man contest. The club is basically a service organization sponsered by me local Kiwanis Club, and its jobs include running a coat check at school functions. In their off- hours, they schedule dinners, fishing trips, and guest speakers. Mr. R. Duggan and Mr. Neddoff share the supervision. ' Blue shirts, red hats and an abundance of school spirit are all a part of being a member of th Pep Club. The organization was formed to raise school spirit in general by bringing a block 0 students to each athletic game. The chief prereq uisite For membership is a loud voice. Mr. R Duggan is the head cheerleader. xc 5. . W - ..... -..,.....,., .,.f... . 225 .EQEEEEHH .z f....'f, X - X . .,..-.,,,,,.,.......-.-Nw PEP CLUB
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Romance, The French and Spanish Clubs at GL. offered language students an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of the peoples and cultures of France and Spain respectively, while an ap- preciation of the contributions of Roman culture was emphasized in Latin Club. Numerous programs, demonstrations and festiv- ities highlighted the activities of these groups. The Latin Club sponsored a Saturnalia Party in December, a cake sale on the Ides of March, and a trip to the Metropolitan Musuem of Art, as well as the annual Roman Banquet in May. The Spanish Club sponsored a Pan American dinner and visited Bambergers in Newark to see an ex- hibit of Spanish art. A variety of refreshments as well as various forms of entertainment added at- mosphere to Tuesday afternoon meetings. e!atz'vz'1fy and orscha FRENCH CLUB ROW 1: K. Ingate, A. Granger, L. Anderjak, G. Richardson, N. Chodazac. RON 2: P. Reich, P. Moore, C. Addis, S, Kar- woski, S, Fisher. is WY YW Nl u My SPANISH CLUB ROW I: A. Catalano, S. Seaman, C. Komano, P Rubin. ROW 2: G. Souder, Young, P. Hunchar D. Gayncs, C. Fidalgo. ROW .YJ A. Stewart, C. For naro, D. Cree, H. Proudloot, XNeppler, C Schnorr. ROW 4: L. Del Corso, N. Rodger, P. An derson, S. Schenk, L. -johnson, H. Foster. ROW 5 A. Shepard, L. Lord, Ramsey, Vincent, M Mulrane, Nlulrane, N. Kligman. '?f', nga LATIN CLUB STANDING' L. De Vos, M, Bartlett, N. Gonnel- la, H. Scheideeker, Testa, Karwoski, Reel S. Hand. TOP ROW: Pawlaek, N. Peterson, B Reel, Dorrcll, K. Sullivan, G. Schiefelbein, R Schiedecker, D. Hitchcock, S. Allen, G. Carlick, D. Taylor. FOURYYI ROMA' V. Vitollo, L. Trem- mel, G. Bartlct, T. Smith, S. Friend, B. John stone, I. Stanglein, R. Fitzpatrick, R. Kinelski, B Flanagan, P. Decrease, S. Seaman. THIRD ROW' K. Speycr, N. Gill, M. Lamberta, D. Meadows, N. Daubler, L.Kcycs, C. Hoag, N. Thomas Whitehead, K. Kolb, G, lvialcom, D. Hart. OND ROW? K. Peterson, B. Lake, V. Hyde, Hunt, L. Tallamy, C. Haury, S. Rollison, S. ry, S. Mundy, R. Frenchman, Melack, Spencer. FIRST ROW' G. Kenny, R. Day, A. cure, E. Cody, Strouss, E. Thorne, A. an, Giacco, K. Lehne, E. Freeman, D. R. Ryan.
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