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COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB Front Row: C. Leighton, C. Post, R. Cort, J. Arons, J. Dunn, M. Gilden, E. Rosenthal, D Handleman, M. Rothman. Second Row: M Davis, C. Schafrick, L. Stokes, S. Cooperman D. Lavinzer, E. Marcus, A. Collins, J. Foth, M. Wintner, J. Alexander, E. Rein. Third Row B. Yucker, M. Barck, A. Porter, B. Crooks, E. Lockslun, B. Perry, B. Zuckerman, C. Engel, J Fierstein, E. Cort, Y. Artz. Back Row: Mr. Uber, V. Solganik, B. Black, A. Baskind, L. Priesler, l. Brown, R. Tanzman, B. O'Neill, L. Brown, J. Wood, D. Downs, K. Krumhansl. I DISCUSSION CLUBS WIDEN INTERESTS The College Discussion Club was organized to give its members a better knowledge of the requirements, costs and campus life of many colleges. lt helps its members in choosing their school of higher learning. Membership is open to all juniors and sopho- mores. Mr. Roy Uber is the group's faculty adviser. DISCUSSION CLUB Front Row: R. Edelman, L. Mehler, R. Arbit- man, E. Rovitz, S. Horth, L. Platt, N. Gluchpv. Second Row: C. Greenhouse, G. Pikkel, R. Perry, J. Moritz, R. Cohen, M. Davies, L. Pick, M. Goldsmith, M. Barck, E. Cort. Third Row: B. Handler, R. Gumprecht, N. Taslitt, A. Abrahams, R. Ross, E. Ray, C. Heiman, N. Landy, C. Himmel, C. Miller. Fourth Row: C. Figowitz, A. Weinberg, D. Schermer, D. Florman, D. Rosen, P. Resnick, L. Reichek, S Frank, J. Friedman. Fifth Row: D. Jaffe, L Powar, M. Greenhut, B. Saltzman, H. Lewis, J Gillett, B. Seidemon, A. Lettofsky, R. Eisen- berg. Back Row: Mr. Kremm, R. Posner, M. Frankel, V. Javitch, J. Cowan, H. London, S. Harris, J. Klein, J. Brockenridge, J. Rutman, D. Schwartz. Debating and reviewing the world affairs, the Discussion Club members become acquainted with today's problems. One program featured a discussion of the two principal political parties of the United States. Other programs include guest speakers and panel discussions.
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JUNIOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS CLUB Front Row: S. Duber, M. Rothman, L. Mehler, H. Stern, G. Rossman, B. Ferman, B. Green- berger, J. Dunn, S. Davis, M. Davis, J. Arons, E. Mirman, J. Leizman, D. Alper. Second Row: J. Fierstein, D. Shulman, V. Solganik, M. Dobrin, R. Ross, E. Cort, S. Boxerbaum, R. Davis, A. Boxerbaum, M. Barck, B. Handler, J. Appel, S. Freeman. Third Row: Mr. Fast, E. Rovitz, S. Perelman, C. Engel, D. Florman, B. Seidemann, B. Jackson, D. Cole, D. Braun, J. Brackenridge, D. Lyons, S. Shapiro. Back Row: S. Frank, V. Javitch, R. Posner, M. Frankel, J. Friedman, J. Cowan, P. Resnick, R. Conhaim, N. Whitelaw, JFAC, ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE AID STUDENTS Junior Foreign Affairs Council, supervised by Mr. lrl Fast, at- tempts to promote interest in current events and to create an understanding of the problems faced by other nations. To accomplish this, speakers are invited to address the club, and members engage in panel discussions and debates. The Student Council Assembly Committee makes arrange- ments and plans and procures equipment for the school assem- blies. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Seated: Mr. Gentile, Sharon Perelman, Mrs. Tipton, Vicki Finesilver, Mr. Ruben, Barbara Fine. Standing: Mr. Freyman, Al Cohen, Barbara Orbits, Sharon Pobby, Steve Rose, Chad Dilley. JUNIOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS CLUB Front Row: A. Lettofsky, C. Figowitz, B. Goldfarb, R. Cohen, B. Smiley, R. Gumprecht, R. Silverman, D. Michaelides, H. London, D. Jaffe. Second Row: J. Moritz, P. Schwartz, N. Reiner, L. Kirshner, J. Turoft, R. Perry, D. Handelman, N. Gluchov, G. Pikkel, L. Hauser. Third Row: S. Horth, M. Wintner, C. Hershey, S. Goldstein, B. Schway, R. Arbitman, E. Fox, M. Goldsmith, J. Madorsky, J. Epstein. Fourth Row: A. Abrahams, M. Robboy, J. Foth, C. Himmel, M. Sipser, N. Priesand, G. Henigman, B. Orbits, S. Adler, M. Davies. Back Row: L. Reicher, A. Gillinov, N. Reuyen, B. Saltzman, J. Rutman, B. Kilzer, D. Heiser.
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Front Row: Lois Goldstein, Joan Huebschman, Marcia Myers, Sally Nash, Nancy Welling, Gerrie Goode, Phyllis Asnien, Nancy Wiggins, lucy Mehler, Carolyn Post, Perryne Anker, Terry Synenberg, Linda Robinson, Sharon Gold- stein, Barbara Griftiths, Janet Handelman, Rene Wolk, Barbara Hesse, Barbara Hart, Judy Wotring, Rebecca Cohen, Mr. Strickling. Second Row: Joyce Borden, Carol Foy, Jane Warner, Joan Sesnick, Marilyn Winters, Marlene Spetrino, Sandy Boyd, Loretta l.arz, Elsa Mautz, Janet Schroeder, Betty Hess, Frances O'Neill, Kathryn Frakes, Marikay Lutz, Nancy Bigalke, Evelyn Such, Carol Grossman, Natalie Priesand, Barbara Handler, Barbara Herrick. Third Row: Elaine Katz, Karen Smith, Jerry Sien, Dick Dunn, Arnold lsan, Douglas Fratianne, Jerry Smirin, Jerry Cohen, Ronny Levitch, Yale Talisman, Larry Unger, Ed Rutsky, David Rosin, Irwin Gage, Mark Legome, Bill Ryan, Norman Reuven, Floyd Silver, Alan Lettofsky, Murray Waldman, Joanne Hotstetter, Rochelle Krill. Back Row: Susan Collie, Barbara Zettelmeyer, Dave Spreng, Cy Wilson, Ed Martin, Bud Cosby, Arnold Rosenthal, Barry Brown, Emil Davidson, Bob Richardson, Jack Rarick, Chris Barnes, Terry Seifried, Harris Bunkin, Tom Chin, Al Hensel, Marvin Halpern, Kenneth Golovan, Douglas Bishop, Dan Shapiro, Danny Marks, Murray Klanfer, Joel Woldman, Judy Wood, Harriet Bunowitz. CHOIR, STRICKLING CELEBRATE Choir alumni, attracted by the twenty-fifth annual Christmas concert, ioin in the singing of their traditianalhymn Emite Spiritum Teum. l fl 24
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