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German Club Left to right, Row I: A. Prochorenko, J. Broering, E. Senbergs, B. Pinos, L. Gerson, K. Szenczewski, M. Albright, M. Gruntfest, H. Rose, I. Kuppermon, M. Johnson, B. Smith, E. Egon, B. Hordege. Row II: C. Wagner, J. Piakis, J. Brody, A. Smith, R. Foley, R. Soms, G. Sunden, I. Boyer, M. Lopez, D. Mirro, M. Munoz, J. Streiter, P. Ahrens. Row III: J. Stuart, R. luniewski, R. Ahrens, D. Fonto, W. Goldberg, J. Coro, R. Kaufmann, L. McKenna, C. Muller, N. Smernofe, F. Wettstein, A. Schof, M. Stuback, L. Grimm, J. Gress. Row IV: P. Silliman, N. Seidelman, W. Mulberg, R. Hughes, R. Bachmann, J. Nell, R. Mol, J. Toomre, G. Solonikas, M. McShane, A. Jensen, D. Murdock, T. Shanahan. Officers kneeling, left to right: V. Skakich, J. Frei, M. Salerno, T. Dennison. THIS year as in the past the German Club was comprised of many students. During the year they met in room 28 to have fun and learn interesting things. Many times they had films of Germany. This year the German Club went to New York to see “Around the World in Eighty Days” and some German movies. They have also been found ordering many tasty dishes of sauerbraten and dumplings at one of their favorite German restaurants. Every year they put on a Christmas party and sing Christmas songs and carols. A spelling bee is held every year in which all members participate. This year the members elected Mario Salerno as presi- dent, Tom Dennison as vice president, Joy Frei as secre- tary and Vaya Skaketch as treasurer. Under the guidance of Mr. Leusch and Miss Gunther the German Club has been a success as it has always been in the past. 110
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Footlight Club UNDER the capable guidance of Miss Randall, the Foot- light Club had a very successful year. At a typical meeting of the club one could find the mem- bers busily putting on small skits or planning a play. This year the club put on the famous Broadway play “The Matchmaker” by Thornton Wilder with proceeds going toward the school scholarship fund. The two main charac- ters were Donald Hood playing Mr. Vandergelder, while Carol Sica played Mrs. Levi. This year the club plans to take a trip to Manhattan and attend a current Broadway play. Donald Hood presided over the meetings, with capable assistance from the vice-president, Linda Sileo. Taking minutes at the meeting was Judy Brown, while the financial business was in the hands of Robert Shuster. Mr. Vandergelder, if I cut your throat, it will be prac- tically unintentional.' The Matchmaker makes her match while Barnaby, Minnie Fay, Mrs. Molloy, and Cor- nelius listen. Left to right. Row • R. Shuster, l. Sileo, J. Brown, D. Hood. Row II. M. Gruntfest, J. Sampson, C. Sica, A .Dorner, T. DiSimone, H. Kaufman, G. Kubetzka, J. Tinnes, S. Baft, H. Rose. Row III: C. Matusiewski, D. Feldis, G. Schwenk, P. Small, I. Morris, R. Pilchmon, M. Ross, B. Shandel, R. Esposito, P. Bauer. Row IV: M. Johnson, C. Rizzo, B. Maguire, B. lees, J. Hermsted, V. Pluto, G. McAndrews, D. Ricardo. A. Grack, P. Delaney, M. Clark, C. Componale. Row V D. Mooney, J. Schnupp, T. Aspromonte, P. Butash, M. Toronto, J. Silliman, S. Markowitz, S. Schwartz, N. Beale, B. Smith. Row VI. S. Wise, R Kaufmann, R. Bachmonn, H. Cohen, R. Campanello, J. Aurnoski, R. Eynard, D. Mirro, J. Levine, M. Salerno, J. Whitestone.
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Latin Club Left to right. Row I: H. Rose, B. Von Emon, J. Brown, B. Phillips, J. Sillimon, B. Berbory, R. Messer, L. Dickenson, D. Birdsoll, T. Pizzitolo, J. Pearl, S. Kroll, A. Boll, C. Driscoll. Row II: M. Kadish, N. Beale, S. Holtz, J. Homer, G. Schwenk, C. Slater, K. Sommers, M. McMahon, L. Quigley, B. Klemanowicz, L. Puerschner, P. Patterson, B. O'Brien, S. Markowski, D. Thomas. Row III: B. Singer, F. Wettstein, D. Henshaw, L. Gaines, M. Bates, J. Hermsted, I. Rasmussen, N. Aprigliono, J. Marks, C. Louis, P. Deloney, S. Fouerboch, F. Erickson. Row IV. Miss Winter, B. Kenner, J. Edwards, J. Levine, R. Peeples, J. Miller, D. Jones, J. Burnoski, J. Ennis, C. Thoms, E. Timmons. THIS year, as in the past, the Latin Club, or the Carpe Diem, as the members call it, was one of our most active clubs. The Latin Club is an organization which meets together to make the study of Latin more enjoyable. Under the able leadership of Miss Winter and the club officers the members have enjoyed many varied activities. The club has had several parties, a few excursions into New York and many interesting games and speakers. Usually refresh- ments have been provided by the very able refreshment committee. The club officers are called by their Latin name; Consul, Aedile, and Scriba. Some of you might have been able to guess what they mean. The Consul compares to the presi- dent, the Aedile to the treasurer and the Scriba to the secretary. The Consul was Jeanette Pizzatola; the second Consul, Dean Birdsall; the Scriba was Leslie Dickenson; Aedile was Rae Messer, and the two program planners were Sue Houston and Barbara Berbary. Ill
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