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ella .gvria Ha Ivria, one of the oldest organizations in Soldan-Blewett High School, is devoted to the advancement ot Hebrew culture. This group gives its members a chance to broaden their knowledge and their viewpoints by becoming acquainted with the customs and history of the Near East. Ha Ivria meets every other Friday after school. The group under the able sponsorship of Mr. lules Biegelsen, has carried out an active pro- gram during the past year. Discussions were held which touched upon imminent problems facing the world today. Each member taking part in these discussions was given the oppor- tunity to express his views besides being given valuable practice in the art of debating. Quiz programs with catchy answers were thoroughly enjoyed. All these programs were prepared throughout by members oi the various commit- tees. During the term Mr. Biegelsen taught the organization folk songs and folk dances. Ha Ivria was given permission to use films from a television serial for use during club meetings. These films portrayed certain well-known incie dents from the Bible. Each term was climaxed with a party. There were refreshments, folk dances, singing, social dances, and a few games. HA IVRIA FIRST ROW: Burstein, Sharon, Katz, Rogul, Starr, Goldstein, Spector, Rothman. SECOND ROW: Galler. Wenneker, Lipkind, Fligstein, Kaplan, Iackoway, Rouia, Schneider. THIRD ROW: Fraehlich, Smuckler, Avirom, Kalin, Rosenberg, Cooperman, Buxbaum, Schneider, Dien, Mr. Biegelsen. HA IVRIA FIRST ROW: Cohen, Seltzer, Iackoway, Fligstein, Rosenberg, Rogul, Dien, Schneider, Friedman, H., Friedman, A. SECOND ROW: Goldstein, Millstone, B., Schneider, Cohen, Kravitz, Roula, Elbaum, Goldman, Kaplan, Millstone, S. THIRD ROW: Rothman, Hitt, Schneiderrnan, Farer, Bell, Sher, Roth, Avirom. FOURTH ROW: Buxbaum, Kalin, Schwartz, Cooperrnann, Friedland, Mr. Biegelsen. Fifty-seven
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Mako pfoducfion jaff flfm FIRST ROW: Webb, Class, Kassolf, Mercer, Gordon, Sokol, Farber, Schear. SECOND ROW1 Gutman, Altman, Gellman, Wolff, Weiss, Minkes, Roberts, Gail. THIRD ROW: Chait, Rosenthal, Rosenblum, Schwartz, Weintrop, DeSimone, Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Citerman, Iadwin, Kemp, Travis, Miss Lucas. Sorfng germ FIRST ROW: Abbott, Webb, Schear, Citerman, Gordon, Gutman, Hobie, Cohen, Hiclcs. SECOND ROW: Kottler, Chervitz, Corrington, Kaplan, Altman, Gellrnan, Magnus, Karleld, THIRD ROW: Schneider, Lees, Bernhardt, Lerner, Spence, Roth, Watson, Kile. FOURTH ROW: Arsht, ladwin, Andrew, Gardner, Crownover, Koch, DeSimone, Miss Lucas, Trueblood. The Radio Production Class ot Soldan-Blewett is one ot the most interesting and beneficial classes in school. lt is not only a preparation lor students who Want to go into the field ol radio, but gives one a knowledge of writing of scripts as well as the correct speech. Under the leadership of Miss Gertrude Lucas, Filty-six the Class has given a number of programs on the Board ot Education Station KSLH, pro- grams for the Mothers Club and has particif pated in auditorium sessions for the school. We are sure that the Radio Production Class will continue to give line programs as it has in the past and will rise to even greater heights in the future.
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FIRST ROW: Peters, Feder, Wenneker, Oehler, Schneider, Bixhorn, McCoy, Gellman Dreyfus, SECOND ROW: White, A., White, C., Rubin, Kalin, Kirk, Edelman, Mr. Gronemeyer .Aff .fglolarecia fion The Art Appreciation Club, under the sponsor- ship of Mr, Gronemeyer, is designed to bring about a better appreciation and enjoyment oi art. The members are kept busy and interested in such projects as soap carving, the making of a scrapbook, linoleum cuts, and numerous contests in painting, Outside activities of the group include visits to the Artists' Guild and to the City Art Museum. Some of the highlights of the past year included two picnics at Mr. Gronemeyer's farm, a membership party, and a Christmas party. This group is open to any student interested in art. Meetings are held each Friday. FIRST ROW: McGuire, Callaway, Rosen, Kalin, Friedman, Levine, Friedland. SECOND ROW: Wilensky, Feinstein, Mellman, Scheiner, Stone, Friedman, H. THIRD ROW: eur-ale-clad The Fleur-de-Lis Club meets every other Tues- day at the close of school in room ZI8. It is composed ot approximately SU girls and boys interested in adding to their knowledge of French civilization. The activities ot the club include games, rece ordings, group singing, French films and trips to the Art Museum. The piece de resistance ot the year is the spring picnic which is al- ways well attended, All students interested in French are invited to join the Club. President , ,,,, , . , , Alice Friedman Vice-President Berkley Kalin Secretary , Arline Rosen Treasurer , , , Paul Packman A., Packman, McDermott, Ziglin, Lisak, Iennings, Raskas, Routa, Kiortses, Feldman, Scott, Little, Murray, Hartzog, Tulumbas, Friedman, S., Katzman. FOURTH ROW: Castile, Rondberg, Adler, Kunin, Raskas, Fifty-eight
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