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LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle F rangais est un groupe dietudi- ants qui siinteressent beaucoup aux choses francaises. Guide par Mme. Strauch, ils 'discutent tout en francais, soit la politique, la litterature ou le theatre. Ils invitent les gens qui racontent leurs experiences en France ou qui parlent d'un aspect de la vie frangaise. Parfois ils apprennent des jeux frangaisg parfois ils ecoutent les disques frangaisg ou parfois ils chantent les chan- sons frangaises accompagnes par une gui- tare. C'est un cercle tres actif et tres inter- essant. Y ,J 1 U. l .if im ,. tt f 4 - Second Row.' K. Giovanelly, S. Thomas, J. Froeherg, N. Novak, G. Snyder, L. Shaffer, A. Taffel, D. Grippo, R. Blennerhassett, M. Meier, Pres., S. Ashelford, S. Russell, G. Pulito, R. Philips, N. Maturo, G. Pacelli, E. Strauch, Fac. Adv.g First Row.' B. Adams, C. Sahl, V.P., K. Blakeslee, J. Duff, K. Gans, Sec., P. Smith. gi RUSSIAN CLUB 3T0 cron, are non, Hiro 3-ret Last yearis secret society of Russian lan- guage learners became a full-fledged club under the leadership of Evelyn Strauch. Walking into the room at the beginning of this year, one might hear doleful Russian folksongs or be handed various dittoed materials, mostly dialogues, reminiscent of seventh grade ALM courses. As the class dutifully repeats all the sounds and sen- tences it hears, the question remains: Who is the basso on the record who dictates to them all? Third Row: R. Philips, H. Comen, P. Bronski, S. Powellg Second Row: S. Horak, A. Goren, L. Berman, L. Bedron, D. Grippo, R. Ritvo, E. Strauch, Fac. Adv.g First Row: C. Liehow, R. Zado- rojnyi, K. Gans, L. Goodmaster, K. Puglisi, T. Riskin, S. Raphael, J. Schonfeld, E. Kuehn. FRENCH CLUB From Camembert cheese to delicate French pastries, the French Club samples French food prepared by its members. French songs, including Dominique, Le Coq Est Mort, and Ou sont Devenus les Fleurs, as well as color slides and talks by students and invited guests provide an inter- esting and entertaining program. Speakers discuss such amusing and diverse topics as French Indians. With such a full and varied program, the French Club is very active and unique. U Fifth Row.' G. Oliveros, R. Flynn, M. Handler, R. Squeglia, D. Chiel, G. Gaynor, J. Cooper-Smith, C. Tasso, P. Hoytg Fourth Row.' D. Whitlock, B. Vespoli, S. Logan, A. Dickgeisser, S. Stoddard, L. Cohen, C. Cuyton, S. Scantlehury, V. Bainton, R. Vespoli, W. Hunter, J. Murphyg Third Row.' V. Mack, S. Lundquist, L. Berman, S. Kenny, K. Brandt, D. Fontaine, M. Cooper-Smith, J. Lettick, A. Liddell, P. Brest, J. Donahue, B. Novak, D. Sydorick, J. Erlich, Fac. Adv.g Second Row.' V. Tiflio, D. Bell, J. Pareser, B. Schpero, L. Palmer, V. Trambusti, L. Brandt, B. Batterg First Row: 11:44. Kennedy, M. Cohen, J. Schonfeld, T. Riskin, S. Schonberger, J. Lear, C. Belair, S. Horak, . Wilson.
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AMITY RE IEW Left to right: R. Ritvo, R. McQuaid, Fac. Adv., D. Yesner, P. Welch. The Amity Review is a journal of literary expression reflecting a wide range of interests. The student body contributes material to the Review, whose staff is headed by four editors and a faculty advisor, Robert McQuaid. The Review claims no opinion as its own, but instead is governed by the interests of the student body. ll M' FOREIGN REVIEW :......----- ,..---- ' ,...--f-- '7 ,,,,.. ...---e- ' . ,,,,,...,.-- ,-...v-Q--v-- ' The purpose of the Foreign Review is to pub- lish the students' non-assigned creative writing at all levels in the four languages taught at Amity: French, German, Spanish, and Latin. Under the supervision of Katherine Passias, the Review brought out two issues this year as op- ,gmmn pose to last year's one. Both issues contained pieces of poetry, cross word puzzles, and short stories. Third Row: S. Scantlebury, J. Murphy, W. Hunter, J. Sirowich, L. Donato: Second Row: P. Mitchell, K. Frankel, S. North, J. Novello, B. Novak, R. Nowakowskig Seated: S. Most, H. Pike, N. Waksman, Editor-in-chief, C. Kirschner, H. Linett.
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Back Row: J. Smith, P. Lenahan, J. Edelglass, R. Meier, M. Kippur, A. Jacobsen, R Oetiker, Fac. Adv.g Front Row: C. Kirschner, V.P., K. Singer, R. Lassen, C. Dowd, M. Rahingg Absent: P. Foley, Pres., P. Lohne, J. Goethe. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, under the direction of Karen Klimas, studies Spanish culture and practices con- versational Spanish. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the Spanish culture by allowing the student to participate in actual customs of specific holiday seasons. Fourth Row: W. Wiegand, C. Cobb, J. Snyder, J. Cusano, A. Chardietg Third Row: K. Klimas, Fac. Adv., S. Alder- man, G. Harbula, L. Abramowitz, S. Maish, P. Salemme, E. Krupian, P. Hicks, L. Flynn, D. Alderman, Second Row: A. Thomas, N. Abbott, S. Brochin, S. Himmel, S. Most, J. Yursyckg Front Row.' B. Szurbeck, N. Strong, G. Howard, M. Apuzzo, D. Quixote. GERMAN CLUB The principle objective of the German Club is the study of various aspects of the German language and culture. Some of the activities for the year included: attending a German opera in New York, reading Ger- man plays and poems, singing songs and visiting places of interest to students of German culture. The club is under the direction of Rosemary Oetiker. LATIN CLUB Amity's Latin Club, directed by Mary Pike, meets once a week to promote the interests and ,the study of Latin. Its members enjoy translating Various Latin stories, poems, and other literary works, and hope to sponsor a Latin banquet. Its members also contribute to the production of the Foreign Review. Third Row: H. Yudkin, J. Florio, J. Bamber, C. Winkle, D. Rubin, S. Alpert, H. Comeng Second Row: M. Pike, Fac. Adv., J. Pendeloe, T. Fondabella, L. Ecklund, R. True Love, S. Freda, J. Huber, B. Rombergg First Row: P. Mintz, D. Strona, Sec., M. Franford, V.P., L. Feiler, Pres., J. Coleman, Treas., B. Arnone, J. Caesar. ii
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