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Page 80 text:
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if 1' Debating Club Although burldmg for next year the Debatmg Club has outlmed a rrgorous schedule for thus year Under the guidance of Mr Sterlrng the Club plans to engage other schools rn debate and to hase an rnter club round robm wrth the hnals taklng place before our entrre student body At the hrst mectmg Lewis Hartman was elected president Among the active members of the club are Burton Levy, Mlchael Maglotf, Patrick Mullane, Paul Saponakrs, Eliot Harap, Stuart F ranltel, Don Wolarsky and Gerry Elstem Wrth a fine sprmklmg of Freshmen, Sophomores, and juniors the Debating Club has the depth which should msure future success Buskers Friday uenmg May tenth the Barnard Buslters wrll prcscnt an adaptatron of Bzlly Budd a novel by Herman Melvllle The productron wrll be staged and directed by Mr McAllxstcr The play wall be presented parents and frxends The cast mcludes Michael Benahum as Bully Budd Issac Ilclschcr Pat Mullanc Paul Sapounalus Gary Prcss Lewrs Hartman jocl Relscr Clark Gurney Michael Maglolt Charles Borrolt Bob Shorenstern jonathan Grcen Gerald Elstcln jonathan Tcnzer Her bert Bluth and jocl Laslu The stage managers are Burt Lexy Roger Zeeman and Robert DeMuro The boys so far have gamed much xaluable experience worlung on thrs presentation and look forward to srmrlar future procluctrons J, F x F - ,, I 'fa . i I ' . l . V not only for the benefit of the students but also for I : .' - . , ., ,' , Q . Y ' - 1 , . ,A , . , . O 5
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Hllltop Assoclatlon Representatives Sm e nts heernmne txxo xestrs ,t O the Hrlltop As oersttron l'l.1S been .tn mstruetlxe eommlttee tor the plmnm of mdnx mter ehool .tetrxrtles The member sehools rn this .ISBOCIJIIOU are Homee 'xlann Rlxerclgre Countrx Sehool I eld ton .md Barnard Sehool for Boxs Thls year the mam .letlxrtres of this .tssoelxtlon luxe heen quite tllXK.I'5lflLkl ln lN0 xember the hrst danee oeeurred at B.trn.1rl -X llr e .tttenemnee made thus dance a keen sueeess Refreshments door prrzes and A d nee eontest rmde the exenme more enyoxable for all those present ln .tnuarx the orgarnzatuon eontzteted an orphgntee and dedreated Itself toxxard plan mng at day of games .llltl eontests for them at the Horaee M.1nn Sthool Lrlte the d.1nee at B.trn.trd this lttlxlly proxed to he enyoxuble for .tll 'Ihe Hrllrop members xxere amazed .tt the Zll5PfLLI.lllOD .md tratttude ot these young, ehlldren ln April .t seeond d.1nee xx.ts held Thus trme rt xx ts ,tt Horaee Nldnn A ltxrf e group of lueh sehool students rneludmt some loxxer sehool students xxere present On the xx hole the Hnlltop Assoemtron hrs prox en to he tn tsset toxx trd unter sehool reltttlonshlps The members of Barnard agree that 1256 57 xx ts .1 banner year for this ttssoemtron We hope th.1t xxrthm the years to eome nt xxrll eonttnue to groxx More and brbger ,tetrxltles .tre being, planned for the luture tnd xxe tre .tll sure th.1t the Hilltop Assoeratton xx tll eontmue to be both an mformxtrxe and eonstruetrxe oremrzdtron HII ITOP A95OClATlON Rl PRFNYXTATIX I 5 K ll SL t II onne 1 ss All me M M elott M Bendhum l WN
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Math Club By early March, the Math Club will reach its most active stage. Previously, it has been functioning for about nine weeks. The club is now one of the smoothest and most accomplished of the after-three organizations. Mr. Sterling, head of the Math Department, guides the club presenting various algebraic tricks and methods. The club started out with the small contingent of Paul Sapounakis, chairman, Steve Zizmor, Roger Zeeman, Steve Goldberger, and Marty Seelig. Soon, it attracted Henry Voelker, Bob Koch, Mike Conrad, Arthur May, Burton Levy Tom Shoesmith and a newcomer to the school Bob Billig Because the membership and the program are constantly enlarging the club can look forward to fruitful times together Chess Club The Chess Club at Barnard has two important pur poses It teaches the game of chess to those boys who want to learn while it offers at the same time an excellent opportunity for exciting contests between boys who already know the game The club under the direction of Mr Sterlin has had several successful arrange sexeral chess matches with other schools In this manner the members can put into practice what they have learned against other skilled opponents We are all quite sure that the chess club has been a great success this year 7 3 , , v , v I - , - , ' 4 . . . . g, and highly interesting meetings. The boys hope to , .MPV ' . , llfi wma .
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