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SOCIETE HONORAIRE DE FRANCAIS ljremfwzl , .. Kathleen Cooney Vive pVL',l'flfC'lif ..,, ,.,, ...., L ucille Shapiro Stc't'7'6'fzlI'-1' Barbara Yankiver 7iI'L'tlllllALfl' Nina lerardi Afliiwr . M Dr. Szabo HE members of the French Honor Society agree with Benjamin Franklin that everyone has two countriesg his own and France. Organized this year, the Society has been formed for the students of high scholastic standing in French. lts aim is to develop the interest of the members in the art and literature of France. In the fall, several members went to New York to visit the Cloisters, dine at a French restau- rant, and see the opera Carmen GERMAN CLUB PI'E'.l'jdl'lIf ...... ,... .......,.. R i chard Angilly Vive Pwmlezzl ,...,..., ,.....,. . ,jeffrey Smith Secrehiry-Trefzylrrer .... .Linda Hoftman Al!l'j.IflI' ,......, ..,,..,., M r. Kager 5 FRSTFHFN Sie Deutsch? was a frequent question among members of the German Club whenever meetings were conducted in Ger- man. The purpose of the club is to establish a closer association between the language studied by the members in classes and the customs and cul- ture of the German people. A Christmas party with carols sung in German and a visit to a Ger- man l-Iofbrauhausu help to accomplish this goal.
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LATIN CLUB I're.-fdeut , .Kathleen Cooney ,S'tfrref.1i'y .. ,, Thomas Brennan 'l'ret1i1n'er .Lewis Turano fltfzimr , ,,.,, , Mrs. Ierardi H EWARE the Ides of March! bellowed the Latin Club members at their celebration commemorating the death of Julius Caesar. A lively skit was presented depicting Caesar's life and career. This March event, enjoyed for the first time this year, did not overshadow the annual Latin Ban- quet held in April. A third high point of the Latin Club year was the Saturnalia celebration held in December. Gifts were exchanged, followed by a round of Christ- mas songs sung in Latin. SPANISH CLUB Pwiltlezlf litre Pieifzfelil Setref.:r'3 7'nf.z,i'11i'er A411 fi ffl' Richard Gandt , jamie Kraemer Ellen Lundig Marguerite Ramos Mr. Mecchella I-IE Spanish Club has worked hard for a better understanding of our Latin-American neighbors. A list of their activities includes a trip into New York City to eat in a Spanish restaurant and to see a Spanish movie. The club celebrated Pan-American Day by presenting a skit, in Spanish, in competition with other Long Island high schools. To graduating seniors and good friends the Spanish Club wants to say, Buenas Suertef'
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SCIENCE HONCR CLUB SCIENCE SERVICE SQUAD P f'4f,1 hleul .. ,,., Peter Goss Czhlfflllilli .. . Daniel Sperry Vice Preiiffezzl . .Charles Muller Affrimr Mr. LHGIll5.l illl'1,'iIl'lH'L'l' Elizabeth Rickard Stfr1'c!.zr.j .. Nancy Lane flijlllflfi Mr. Wfickman, Mr. Schiff FFICIALLY known as the Ancient Order of Alchemists, these students undertake in- dividual projects of varying degrees of complex- ity, and learn to defend their projects orally. In addition to entering contests, these Massa- pecjua wizards take field trips to various places of scientific interest. O provide service as laboratory assistants to all science teachers was the goal of the Squad members. These selected students maintained and repaired equipment and kept .1 functioning film- slide library. The term project was a general inventory of all science supplies, each member being respon- sible for a particular group of supplies.
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