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F N. A.: First rou-. left to right—L. Won », M. Waldes. Saltsberg, M. Haas. H. Alexander. Second row—J. Marson. M. Hicks. C. Hoffman. C. Friedman. G. Dol.uin. F. Peterson. Third row— E. Peters. R. Pritchett, S. Roth, F. Green, E. Hudson. K. O’Sullivan, V. Kluxer. F. T. A : First row. left to right—C. Plane. M. Shapiro. L. Panzer. E. Eyseman. M Rosenberg. W. Lache. M. Borher, M. Kaddison. C. Goldstein. Second row—C. Fuss, L. Bernstein, R. StiHerman, M. Weisman. |. Kovner, E. Back. Third row—L. Strauss. J. Lederman. H. Alexander, J. Chaleux. B. Tuch. B. Mullen. Fourth row—K. Finkel. R. Zupnick. S. Antokal, J. Sutton. A. Leibowitz, J. Eck. Fifth row—C. Fineerhut. B Bernstein. B. Schwartz. M. Mandel, Y. David. FRENCH CLUB: First row. left to right—Mile. Dryer. R Hecq. D Miller. R Kutner. Mme. Osborne. Second row— M. Canfield, L. Storch, G. Green. E. Alpert, K. Grober , M Kaplan. Third row—J Behar. C. Ibanez. G. Goldman. L. Shore. A. Bark in. P. Krakauer. J. Breakstone. C. Resnick. Third row — R. Kirshner. J. Zerinsky. R. Goldstein. R. Rosenblum, Mme. Hoffman. R. Samson. The Math Contest Team finished third in Nassau. R. Haberman, of ice-cream- dixie-cup fame, and S. Abraham finished within the top five scorers. The Folk Music Club owed its existence to the enthusiasm and perserverance of a great number of students. Overcoming scheduling and sponsoring difficulties, it soon became one of the mo:t popular dubs in the school. Claiming membership in the fifties, it has had the dubious distinction of once drowning out an air raid siren by it j melodious activities. David Spiegel and Michael Cogan, of the Debate team, fared quite well at the Columbia University tournament on March 9. The topic was a common market for the West. 26
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FOLK MUSIC CLUB MEMBERS: V Schwartz. D Carton. F. Howard, G. Goldman, J. Quat. C. Handel- man. A. Senauke. J. Sholle. C Schwartz. P. Litwak, S. Guticri, M. Ross, P. Haydu. D. Spiegel, V. Pacht. A. Spiegel. FORUM CLUB: First rou. left to right—Mrs. Rapo- port, N. Gold, A Gumer. R. Samson. M Kaplan. A. Weissberg. Second rou—A. Weiss. J. Lehr. I Fried- man, S. Polansky, D. Miller. J Sutton. R. Sulken. L. Wasserman. G. Flack. Le Cerclc Francais started late this year. Hav- ing its first meeting in April under the direction of Mr. Canfield, it installed a new means of elect- ing officers which promised to be very successful. At this first meeting, Jane Nydorf and Dana Car- ton spoke of their varied experiences in France. On February 28, a large group of students lis- tened to Dr. Barnett Rich from Brooklyn Tech- nical High School speak on 'Using the Unusual to Solve Problems.” His lecture was sponsored by the Math Club under the leadership of Bob Gcrstle. The never-ending search for the aesthetic beauty in every-day life was stifled at Great Neck North. The abolishment of the Boudoir Club, which had lodged itself in various nooks and crannies around the school, came as a harsh blow to the several members, among whom were Harriet Ackerman, Marilyn Gallop and Mike Feurstein. The Russian Club, under the leadership of Alan Gevins, saw a film on Gorky's Lou er Depths, and heard a lecture on International Culture by Mr. Forster. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: First rou. left to right Miss Bell, M. Peterson, E. Zehart, R DEBATE CLUB: First rou. left to right—L. Cantor, Statkevicus. Second rou—T. Dine. S. Swiskay. K. R. Hayes. Second rou— N. Waldman. D. Harrow, D. O'Sullivan. S. Yonelunes, C Hoffman. M Hicks. J. Spiegel. R. Herbst, Mr. Anderson. Yuska. I. Marson.
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Cultural Activities Committee, headed by Lisa Schwartz and Judy Jacobs, a great number of students were able to attend New York performances of The Pirates of Penzance and Desire Under the Elms. RUSSIAN CLUB: First row. left to right—S. Graff, C. Scheffer. S. Schwartz. M. Regan. J. Jacobs. Second row —j. Zirinsky. C. Ainmer- man. R Salinger. A. Gcvins. L. Gimpel. R Schwartz. Third row—P. Welland, M. Cohen, N. Abrams. J. Behar. B. Pepe. J. Bristel, L. Vo el, Mr Forster. The School Relations Committee, led by David Spiegel and Michael Brown, ac- tively discussed student parking, senioritis, and Brown's proposals for a revised school constitution. Various music groups attended perform- ances of Cavelleria Rusticana, Pagliaci and Don Giovanni at The Met. CLASSIC CLUB MEMBERS: J Allen. S. Alpcrt. E Aronoff. J. Bergs. L. Berman, H. Bernini. M. dayman. D David. R. Davis. L Denenholtz. R Dreiblatt. L. Fein berg. E. Finkelstein. C Fus. N Gold. I Goldwyn. H. Guttenp'an. S. Guiticri. R. Horowitz. M Itkin, J. Jacobs. J. Koron. B Kenny, J. K'urfeld. J. Kovnan. L. Led.rman. M. Regan. F. Rosenbaum. M Rosen benberg. S. Simons, A Senaul:c, A Spiegel, D. Spiegel. R. Salken. H. Taishoff. R. Tides, J. Tillinghast. H. Tucker. SPANISH CLUB: First row. left to right—S. Dan, E. Child, M Gallop. M. Ross Second row—Miss Garcia. J. Bergs. S. Post. J. Quat. P. Stampler. Dr Resnick. Third row—R. Maurizi, P. Haydu. P. Gclher. M. Stine. Fourth row—C. Montoya. L. Denen- holz. Miss Rand. R. Gould. TAPI (Teen Agers Pitch In) held a very successful Christmas Party at the Henry Street Settlement House in New York City. Under the supervision of Mr. Burggraf, TAPI also sponsored various field trips to museums, parks, and theaters for the underprivileged children. As a result of the tireless work of the 21
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