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' w LATIN CLUB OFFICERSMC. Vosper, Secretary; R. Hiller : Treasurer; M. Rowley, President; G. Griffm, Vice President. Roman Life, History Relived by Latin Club Appreciation and a more thorough knowledge of ancient Rome was the prime objective of the Latin Club. However, imparting a fuller comprehension of the practical and cultural value of the classics consti- tuted an integral facet of the club,s activities. Established in 1960 for purely cultural purposes, membership is restricted to students who have either completed two years of Latin, or who are presently en- rolled in Latin classes, and who express an interest in learning more of the Latin language and its culture. The Latin Club conducted its annual bake sale and collaborated with the other language clubs in the Mardi Gras Ball. Through the guidance of Mr. F. Scott and Mr. Hatrel, the Latin Club has completed another year of examining the fascinating culture of Rome. S S: LATIN CLUB-First Row: S. Scars, P. Latkin, A. Eley, S. Pasternack, C. Vosper, S. Bloodworth, L. Stein. Second Row: M. Rowley, C. Meyers, S. Pinski, M. Sieloff, M. Podgorski, C. XVurmser, S. Stiles, B. Patterson, Third Row: L. Hatrel, B. Saskin, J. Eyerman, R. Johnson, P. Andell, T. Fansler. R. Heller, G. Griffm, E. Ramberg, F. Scott. 122
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Spanish Club Urges ccAlliance For Progress,3 Guest speakers and commentaries on Violin and piano recitals are features of the Spanish Club, in Which interested students become thoroughly ac- quainted with the culture of the Spanish-speaking people. Relating their experiences in Latin American countries, members frequently show slides or movies. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mr. Murray and Miss Fernandez, provides experiences that will strength- en the membersJ knowledge of the language and cus- toms of the people. The Club often presents guest lecturers, performers, and students, who have partici- pated in the student exchange program. Membership is open to students interested in the language, nations, people, and cultures. While training members in parli- mentary procedure at meetings, the club forges unity by its activities Which include bake sales and participa- tion in presentation of the language clubs, dance. SPANISH CLUB-Bottom Row: M. Maher, L. Gow, K. Kennedy, N. Mathews, M. Bergen, J. Kannette, C. Weprek, J. Mundy, P. Kalt. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-R. Sarlay, President; J. Mundy, Secretary; F. Nagler, Vice President; L. Tremblay, Treasurer. Second Row: B. Gorney, A. Canal, T. Smith, B. Black, C. Fitzpatrick, L. Tremblay, B. Morse, M. Venter, S. Skelly, C. Schoeck, M. Se'gal. Third Row: R. Annis, R. Kessler, S. Sparks, J. Caplan, S. Ginsburg, P. Murder, C. Marder, 8. Delay, R. Rudro, J. Solotkin, C. Kllne. Fourth Row: Mr. Murray, F. Nagler, P. Shapiro, F. Balsamo, J Alperin, L. Botway, B. Cripe, J. Breslaw, J. Steinberg, J. Hill, Miss Fernandez. 121
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Student Scientists Probe ' Mysteries of Nature $5: V?Ti Hv th Mnma; L H W er 4m vMoj Ru hbu VV m ,JTo Kw 'm- oh Many of the advances in technology have stemmed KN from basic research. Members of the Science Club have demonstrated a deep interest in this field and they have organized with the idea of mutual advancement. As eVi- dence of this, the end of the meetings was planned with a major part of the time devoted to lectures. These discourses were on subjects ranging from astronautics t0 endocrinology and were given by guest speakers or by members themselves who have done research in a , . particular field. Members have submitted projects to J g, I I science fairs, and participated in the Westinghouse t- rain Ho; WP: Nd Science Talent Search. , Sponsored by Mr. Anthony DiMartino, the Science t g I Club has continuously furthered the interest of science SCIENCE OFFICERS-H. Mignori, Treasurer; J. Feuer, and performed a service in training of future scientists. PICSide? R. Boyd; Vice PTCSident? H- WOHSOH: secretarY- SCIENCE CLUB-Bottom Row: T. Kloth, W. Schorr, R. Eisen, R. Schwartz, J. Feuer, K. Bowers, V. Kisling, H. Hirsch, R. Marx, D. Shalloway. Middle Row: H. Mighore, R. Smith, D. Hall, H. chie, D. Greenberg, R. Rosenthal, J. Medearis, B. Klindenstein, J. Hammond, B. Glickmzm. Top Row: C. Otwell, H. Wolfson, H. Skopit, R. Boyd, J. Marcinak, H. Mayer, R. Hart, G. Siegal S. Neu- mann, J. Johnson, R. Jaffe, Mr. DiMartino. 123
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