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FIRST ROW. Ley? lo Right: Ayotte, L. Fisher, C. Greenberg, D. B. Shoor. CI. Sc-er. Nl. XX'assc'i'iii4iii. P, dr Cilmbn-ri. R, Schoolnik Spitalny, P. Lurie, L. Weinstein, E. Cohen,J, Kaplan, R. Gold- G. Radxillc-. .X. lic-riiian. Noxis. Sliapiro. li. B:-iimiii. R berg, G. Perlman, D. Rudolf, L. Glasband, R. Rubin. SECOND lirasnoll. Miss Higlibcrg. Ff1l'RllllCUlI' IJ. Xiwiiis. S. Smith. Nl ROW' M. Baller, Siegal, R. Platt, L. Rosenbaum, M. Spiegel, M. Goldfield, M. Zarkin, M. DuBrow, L. Terry, L. Vallera, fl. Nathan. B. Circifli. .X Beigriian. K. Silver. THIRD ROW? B. Stevens, S. Koppell, Katz, R. Berins, 79 mls American Youth Going Soft?7' mls a New School discussion club gave its members an opportunity to Conducive to a Better Education?,' Such were the delve into a variety of problems and to discuss each topics discussed this year by Paneldisc. The informal at greater length than class time permits. Zz ram T Ex Libris is an intellectual club re- stricted to fifteen seniors. Every other week a selection from Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Thoreau, Rousseau, or some other philosopher is discussed. Finding the basic truths in these writ- ings and formulating their own opinions are the goals of the members during open-minded, liberal discussions led by two members each meeting. I lR.5'I RUIV. IJ!! ft, Right, fl. Siiiioimxitl. P. Clhernofl. St'lCiClIlilIl. ll Sodalllu. Z. Rapport, .S'ECO.YD ROW: K. Pedini. R. Rubin, D. Kramer, R. Haymond, S. Smith, E. Kaplan. THIRD ROHT B. Kann, L. Yarsell, B. Parks, XV. Hickey. Grail, B. Karon. ll. Udluin, P. Xsclicr. fx. c,il21lllJlIlQ4'I. N. l.assiiiari
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