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Library Club This group, under the guidance of Mr. Earl Walker, has reorganized the library, providing a more efficient service to the student body. The new library card system permits equal library opportunities. Members of the club work at the main desk, and keep the library in order. A field trip to the 42nd Street Library and Lincoln Center is planned for the spring.
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usjLon partment ha i | fviu O.AV . . 11'— . nu« i wwn ui souring 1966-(|7.66 was the first majQr concert activity or the year. In February, Mr. Ray presented Senior and Eighth Grade vocalists in a choral concert. The next activity was the Spring Concert, where the Junior, Senior, and Stage Bands plays various selections. The Senior Band performance featured Mr. Anthony Ray, who played a Grieg Piano Concerto, and the Junior Band was directed by John Anastasi, who was in the seventh grade. The Tiajuana Echoes also entertained the audience. In late spring, the Annual Music and Art Festival was held. All musical groups performed at this occasion. The last musical event of the year is commencement, where the Senior Band for the graduating class.
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French Club The French Club, under the supervision of Mr. Rifkin, has become one of the most active clubs in Longwood. Les Amateurs de France meet every Monday to hold French conversations, to listen to French records, or to watch French movies. The club plans to take a field trip to the United Nations where members will have the opportunity to speak with the French representatives. Much of the club's sue -cess can be attributed to its president, Carmine Cannavo. Spanish Club Circulo EspaTiol, advised by , meets once a month. Presi-Donath and Treasurer John keep the club well-organized. these meeting, letters are written, various topics are discussed, and Spanish movies and records are played. Field trips are an integral part ,s. Visits This year were made to Adelphi College, where the members viewed La Dama Bomba by Lope De Vega, and to New York City where they saw Don Quixote De La Mancha.
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