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I 1 35. LATIN CLUB - Row 1 - B. Simon, E. Tennenbaum, Mrs. E. Bush, I. Alzofon, E. Panush, B. Lahr. Row 2 - A. Margolis, M. Weinberg. I. Chapnick, I. Panush. I. Wood. D. Laker. rm nf N-.af Y .44 any Row 3 - I. Hershman, B. Lev1.1e, E. Averbach, P. Burns, M. Adelman. Row 4 - P. Horowitz, H. Lipsitz, P. Sternberg, I. Adelson, I. Bernstein, S. Dorfman, E. Applebaum, S. Komisar. 9 a SPANISH CLUB -- Row 1 - R. Masserman, I. Wen- Bow 4 - I. Oppenheim, I. Nader, E. Richmond, M. dell, A. Gray, B. Bandler, I. Kane, E. Tennenbaum. Aronson, D. Granat, B. Sorscher, S. Flander. Row 2 - L. Sarko, F. Silverman, S. Corey, R. Rubin, How 5 - E. Siporin, I. Turner, H. Saferstein, P. S. Iskowitz, S. Goldstein, B. Valensky. Schriebman, E. Birnbaum, S. Waks. Row 3 - M. Elias, E. Hayman. S. Levy, G. Koolish, R. Frank, E. Supicm, F. Berris. twenty-xeve'n
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language clubs conclude active season FRENCH CLUB - Row 1 - E. Saltzmcm. I. Rosen- zweig. A. Englemcm. S. Mcmello. C. Erpelding. Row 2 - M. Lowinger, G. Manel. L. Schurgicm. G. Smolinsky. R. Komiscrr, B. Halpern. E. Block. S. Zager. Row 3 - Miss Ward. E. Zeidmcn. B. Boldstein. H. Sippola, R. Merkle, I.. Cutler, I. Nelson. M. Rach- lelf. C. Vogel. A French Dinner prepared by chefs of Chad- sey High School, joint meetings with the Span- ish and Latin Club are only a few of the events highlighting this year's agenda for the FRENCH CLUB. Musical and Drama programs put on by the club and a guest speaker from Wayne University added to the interest of the organ- ization. During the fall semester, Al Engleman was Presidentg Iane Rosenzweig was Vice-Presi- dent, Ioyce Brown was Secretary, and Sey- more Manello was Treasurer. This spring's of- ficers had Al Engleman, re-elected as Presi- dent, Edith Supac as Vice-President, lane Rosenzweig as Secretaryg and Winifred Led- ger as Treasurer. Because of the able sponsorship of Miss Phyliss Ward, the officers of the club, and the many enjoyable activities undertaken by its members, the French Club has marked up ano- ther successful year. The purpose of the SPANISH CLUB is to increase its members' appreciations and know- ledge of the language. lt provides an oppor- tunity for them to use the Spanish Language outside of the classroom. The meetings are varied and include musi- cal programs and games. This year the mem- bers of the Club were fortunate in having a native of a South American Country speak to them at one of their meetings. Highlighting twenty sm: Row 4 - H. Fruchter. E. Kingstqn, I. Rosenblum. E. Margolis, H. Chodoroff, C. Meckler, S. Rosenthal. S. Schechter. ROW 5 - M. Silber, I.. Feldstein, B. Goldberg. R. Mayer. W. Ledger, B. Gaines, S. Petoskey, R. Sachs. the l953-4 semester was a joint meeting with the Redford Language Clubs. At the end of the spring semester, the Spanish Club held a pic- nic to climax the school year. The officers for the past year have been: President, Barbara Bandler, Vice-President, Artree Gray, Secretary, Eileen Kayne, Trea- surer, Iere Wendell. The sponsor of the Spanish Club is Miss Eleanor Brakeman. After completing another successful year, the LATIN CLUB, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ethel Bush, holds the title of being one of Cen- tral's most active clubs. This year's activities took the students to Ann Arbor where, combined with a picnic, they visited the Classical Museum. They also visited Mumford High School, where they participated in a Latin, Whats My Line, panel. Other events were a Christ- mas Party, entertaining Mumforcl's Latin Club at an informal gathering here, consisting of a program, refrshments, and a tour of the school. At the end of the term students completing eight semesters of Latin and had mantained an A Average were presented with a metal as a symbol of high Accomplishment. Heading the Latin Club this year were the Co-Consuls: Iudy Alzofon, and Ierry Chapnick, Quaestor: Ellen Averbuckg Scribo: Phillip Berns, Histor: Beverly Simon.
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p. a. reporters keep 'lites postecl X x P. A. REPORTERS Barry Levine, Golda Robner, Ierry Bernstein Good morning, this is your P. A. reporter, is a phrase well recognized by all Central students. Each Tuesday of the week, Central- ites in both A. M. and P. M. groups are kept posted of the current happenings around the school. Announcements and other notes of im- portance are related by the P. A. reporters. During the fall term Golda Robner and Ie- rome Bernstein announced the week's events. They kept Centralites informed of S t u d e nt Council activities and club events. Golda was also a reporter during the spring term and along with Iudy Alzolon and Barry Levine presented the spring term news. Re- cently we have heard of the Music Festival and the Carnival Fun Fair. This year's crew did a fine commenda- ble job. Certainly reporters in coming years will have much to do to equal the outstanding work accomplished by all concerned. library staff serves all Looking for information for your history report or do you need help to an answer to a physic problem? Then do as many Centralites do-visit your school library. There are books on varied subjects and the Library Staff is there to assist any student who needs help in locating various material. The Library staff is under the direction of Miss Orah Hahn. While serving on the staff the student librarian must be carrying an A or B average. The school must be able to de- vote one hour a day to work in the Library for which they receive academic credit. Members of the staff do clerical jobs, pre- pare bulletin boards, and arrange books on the shelves. Aside from performing these va- rious duties they are taught to use reference books, the card catalogue, and the dictionary. The Central Students are very proud of their Library and their Library Staff who strive to make their Library one of the finest in the City. twenty-eight LIBRARY STAFF - Row 1 - D. Weiner, L. Lcxmcov, Miss O. Hcrh'.1. Row 2 - E. Tennenbuum, I. Oppenheim, A. Iacoby, I. Wood, F. Farmer, Row 3 -- E. Esbia. A. Froman.
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