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The Debating Club has offered a real opportunity for student expression on many controversial issues. lts monthly meetings have been mostly informal roundtable and panel discussions, rather than formal de- bates. The club members have often dis- cussed issues of national scope. l-lovv- ever, many of the meetings concerned prob- lems of our school or local affairs. The club also planned debating contests with similar groups in neighboring high schools. The members finished the year with a party which certainly healed any of the friend- ships brolcen in hot debatel President . . . . Joyce Finnin Vice-President . . . John Arnold Secretary . . . . . Monroe Gross Treasurer . ...,. Jay Freeman . I M . Malcolm Gallagher Advlsers ' 1 Mf. Robert Harris DEBATING CLUB
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ENGLISH CLUB fx President . . . Martha Goldberg Vice-President . Patricia Littlefield Secretary . . . Ruth Johnston Treasurer . . . . . John Pierce Adviser . . . Miss Irene Haworth The English Club is noted throughout the school as one of the oldest organizations. It seeks to reflect the pleasure that may be obtained from English without the class- room as a background. The varied program of the club seems to improve every year and this year even more so. ln addition to see- ing a play and going on their annual picnic, the club sponsored a tallc by Dr. Noyes ol Vale University, vvho spolce on Freshman English in college. None of the club's members, whether seniors or juniors, are lilcely to lorget these lively meetings and their educational value.
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FRENCH CLUB Q Le President . . Janet Studley F? Le Vice-President . . June Roberts Le Secretaire . . . Jerome Sheiffer Le Tresorur . . . Blanche Bernt Adviser . . . Miss Mary Waters Ne Parlez pas Anglais or Don't spealc English, with an added 'iii you can pos- sibly avoid it is understood during this club's meetings. Among other things this year, members saw a French movie, heard talks by people who have been abroad, including a boy who lived in Switzerland, and visited a museum. Ol course, belong- ing to the club doesn't guarantee an A opposite French on the little headache- cards every month, but, the object being to stimulate interest in and keep up to date on France, it does give the members practice in spealcing and understanding the language.
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