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CLUBS Taking off a vest without first removing one's jacket was among the practical applications of math which the Math Club presented this year. Among the topics studied were topology, induc- tion, perspective, convergence, blind division, and Venn diagrams. Dr. Greitzer, a professor of mathematics at Rutgers University, addressed the club. Math Contest Club and Math Club present- ed a showing of Donald in Mathmagicland.' The Math Contest Club did exceedingly well, finishing among the county's top teams again. The Club competes against fifty-two other schools. One of the projects of the Physical Science Club was setting up an amateur radio station which enabled members to hold radio conversa- tions with other hams. Members also watched demonstrations of the oscilloscope and spectro- scope and heard some stimulating lectures. MATH CLUB: First row, left to right—K. Schueler, S. Sinikin, D. Engel. Second row — Mr. Baron, N. Greene. J. Koslov, C. Simkin, R. Stern, J. Horn. B. Heyman, A. Someck. MATH CONTEST CLUB: First row, left to right—R. Blecker, J. Carroll. A. Zeitlin. R. Herbst. P. Litwack. Second row—R. Weiss. R. Seymour, N. Greene, D. Tulchin, A. Jaffe, J. Riskin, J. Horn. D. Ludin. T. Wartenberg, Mr Brenner. 29
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Jniin im ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDES: First row, left to right—J. Donshik. A. Harnett. R. Chaiken. R. StiHerman, A. Mayer. N. Feinberg, J. Silverman. A. Cohen. B. Lashin. Second row—L. Glad- stone. J. Baldinger, B. Schoenbaum. E. Finkelstein. S. Zissu, A. Golden. P. Hersh. M. Psaty. J. Savino. I bird rou—L. Bright. R. Grossman. E. Lichtenstein, L. Allen, S. Schindler, B. Friedman, h. Lawrence, M. Allen, C. Ziegler. Fourth row—C. Sanders, S. Fingerhut, R. Edelman, K. Kirschner, S. Grossman. Lenore Panzer T reasurer Barbara Rever President Nancy Wagman Secretary Miss Baerman Sponsor Naomi Puro Vice- President AUDIO VISUAL AIDS: First row. left to right—A Canton. J. Siskind. M Pines, G. Murdock. Second row—E. LoPresti. D. Jaffe. B. Rechler, Mr. Gabia. D. Blair, B. Fair. B. Meyers J Bauman B. Litchfield.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB: First row, left to right—D Bikoff, Mr. Love, B. Berley, R. Weiss, J. Carroll, G Mandcll. A. Zeitlin, P. Gruber, D. Schoeowald. R. Seymour. J. Koslov, J. Danziger, L. Gutter. ASTRONOMY CLUB: First row. left to right— R. Kirk, R. Mol lot. Second row—J. Mancus. E. Sideman, D. Gallop. Third row—Mrs. Boswell. F. Rummel, J. Chasin. K. Epstein. J. Meltzer. B. Lew. J. Schwartz. R. Bett, H. Schindelman. The Astronomy Club held several nocturnal gatherings tor viewing the celestial bodies. Mem- bers took a time lapse movie of the lunar eclipse and heard lectures. The Agassiz Club nurtured interest in biology through lectures, discussions, films, laboratory sessions, field trips, and independent student re- search and experimentation. A lecture by Dr. K. K. Wong was one of the year’s highlights. The Chess Club met twice a month. Teams rep- resented us in inter-school tournaments. The membership of the Bridge Club played bridge, received instruction, and participated in tournaments. AGASSIZ CLL’B: First row. left to right—J. Cohen, M. Cordovcr, D. DeGeorge, E. Karess. D. Greene. Miss Tome. Second row—B. Levine, M. Glushien. S. Weiss. R. Gerber, B. Reiss, R. Sperson, D. Royael, D. Fishman. Third row—D. Feyer. J. Sommer. T. Divine. M. Katz, J. Hoffman. K. Mason, D. Engel, S. Filmus. Fourth row—P. Alekson. P. Gruber, A Wasserman. M. Schwartzwald.
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