1 First Row: Ferschtxnan. Barenield. Feldman. Duncan, Donelon. Bruner. N.. Bruner. L.. Bergmann. Katz. A.. Buettner. Second Bow: Gannon. Hellman. Katz. R.. Greenwald. Feldberq. Berthold. Funk, Levy. Canter. Third Row: Kulefky. Kohn. Gimpelson, Bed- well. Ienisch, Gold. Burst. Alper. Berger. Fourth Row: Bagley. Berkley, Christensen. Becker. Hayes. Harris. Deal. Dolgin. Kraus. Forbes. Bartlett. Filth Row: Albert, Gilbert. Gilden. Bretsnider. Boyd. Boch. lccclcson. Berger, The Soldan-Blewett Service Club is an organiza- tion oi honor students ranging in term from two to eight. Each member devotes a daily study gpyicg period to services lor the school, such as in the office. library. lunch rooms, gymnasium, and doctor's office. The Projectionist Service which 3 3 operates motion picture machines. recorders. ll erm and the public address system, was recently incorporated with the Service Club, in order to provide smooth school management. First How: Winkler. Tunxorkin. Wall. Smith, Lombardi. Page. Scheer, Wolinberg, Roth, Lazaroil. Second Row: Sutton, Simon. Stern. Vincenz. Rosen. Tanner. Welch. Meyer, Sherman. McCormick. Williams. Third Row: Michelson. Hedler. Stromudorler, Humphrey. Weiner. Schueart, Scissors. Rubanowitz, Schaefer. Malorius, Marvin. Fourth Row: Tessler. Lourie. Slay. Moeckel. Walsh. Roth. Schukur. Stone. Wiesler. Rubin. Wilson. X a, A HA-, , , , , 1 Sevontyvtour
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Every morning during the second period, repre- sentatives from each advisory group meet in an organization known as Agora, an ancient Greek word meaning a meeting place. This school service group handles the sale of the school newspaper, The Spotlight, the year book. The Reflector, and the sale of season passes for football, basketball. and other athletic activities. This responsibility has given the representatives valuable selling experience. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY They are participating in an important com- munity project which labels them as valuable gora , , CMIZSHS. fl!! arm AGORA-FALL TERM Ytrul Row: Schaelier. Tobin. Kulelsky, Ziglin. Wheat. Krohn. Payeur. Welden. Williams, E. Second Row: Rowland. Zarkowsky. Duncan. Stanford. Schrager. Glassrnan. Perlin, Williams. I.. Bruening. Third Row: Brown. Portnoy. Heins. Iailer. Lasky. Maltz- man, Adelstein, Nelson. Stewart. Fourth Row: Gavril. Zeller. Klockenbrink. Korield. Schroeder. Harston. Feste. Nash. Leach. Enloe, Fanning. Filth Row: Goldstein. Shaikewitz. Andrew. Holt. lames. Lang. Hose. Koshnsr. Rudner, Burton, Anastas. 1 Seventy-:tx
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