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FRENCH CLUB F eatures French Pasteries for After-Schoal Treats Opportunities to become better acquainted with France and its language are offered to interested students through the French Club. Under the super- vision of Miss Ammerman and Mrs. Feuer, the organization has sparked the intellectual curiosity of diligent students Who wish to extend them- selves beyond the scope of the classroom. In at- tempting to explore the culture of this land, members of the French Club have conducted their meetings in a vicarious French atmosphere. Each meeting instills Within each member a fuller ap- preciation 0f the French way of life. ClimaXing a pleasant and fruitful year, La: Societe de Francois held its annual banquet at a prominent French restaurant, delighting int FRENCH CLUB OFFICERSeL. Stein, Treasurer; B. Resenbaum, appetizing Frenchfuisine- Income Was provided by Vice President; L. Predmore, President; A. Gerber, Secretary. bake sales featurlng French pasterles. FRENCH CLUBeBottom Row: B. Rosenbaum, N. Duquet, D. Ferguson, J. Sommers, E. Feinberg, B. Cantor, S. Mazur, H. Hersh, L. Stein Second Row: A. Kan, J. Naclerio, N. Sheridan, S. Ruth, L. Rosenstock, B. Thomson, Y. Smith, J. Goodman, A. Marchese, G. Poston, J. Fer dinand. Third Row: D. Giordano, B. Shelley, J. Ruth, S. Triay, B. Hirsh, G. Higgins, S. Pinsky, L. Hogg, M. Reed, S. Adler, L. Predmori Top Row: Mrs. Feuer, C. Chaffee, E. Helms, R. Hutton, L. Nockow, T. Blake, L. Lebos, M. Aldrich, P. Padowitz, A. Smith, S. Shanno A. Gerber. t 224
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SPANISH CLUB Brings J 0y by Easter Party for S punish Orphanage Especially essential in today,s complicated world of alliances and military pacts are friendly rela- tions with Latin American neighbors. These are favorably disposed through an adequate knowledge of this native language. Cultivating and advanc- ing the students7 knowledge of the Spanish lan- guage is the chief aim of the Spanish Club. Through guest speakers, performers, and other numerous guides7 the Spanish Club has appealingly sharpened the interest of the members. Two bake sales elevated the treasury of the club for the frequent sponsoring of show slides and movies. Providing an Easter party for the Spanish Orphanage, the club brought happiness into the lives of youngsters. Sponsored by Mr. Murray, the membership was Open to students desiring 3 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS-C. Lee,VicePresident; M. Bergen, more complete study Of Latin American neighbors. Secretary; M. Segal, President; G. Prevost, Treasurer. ,; w SPANISH CLUB-Bottom Row: M. Segal, K. Kennedy. L. Gardener, G. Prevost, C. Schoening, N. Porter. Second Row: M. Rudnick, C. iosiere, C. Schultz, P. Irving, R. Mire, S. Pass, R. PromoH, I. Vargas, A. Kaplan. Third Row: P. Goldman, N. Boston, R. Rudko, N. athews, P. Kearney, A. Gurwin, S. Frederickson, M. Bergan, J. Keller, B. Moss. Top Row: Mr. Murray, R. Kesseler, R. Manley, J. Mor- 10rd, G. Shapely, R. Cripe, R. Heller, B. Lederer, F. Balsamo. 223
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ATIN CLUBeBottom Row: 5. Pasternack, M. Rowley, C. Wurmser, C. Vesper, W. Bitter. Middle Row: D. De Borde, T. Kloth, D. Hull- Ian, M. Podgorski, M. McCabe, B. Saskin, M. Wigder, E. Ramberg. Top Row: Mr. Hatrel, W. Rozner, C. Janko, L. Easton, L. Horwitz, T. ansler, R. Heller, P. Andell, M. Cohen, J. Eyerman7 Mr. Scott. LATIN CLUB OFFICERSHT. Kloth, Vice President; M. Rowley, ATI Q CLI IB President, C. Vosper, Secretary, R. Heller, Treasurer. 1 nalyzes the Great E pics f Roman Civilizations Fostering interest in the Classical aspects of the orld was the primary aim of the Latin Club. Mem- ners of the National J unior Classical League, Latin lub members attempted to maintain the high ideals .et forth in previous years. Under the leadership of r. Hatrel and Mr. Scott, these high standards have Ieen strengthened and maintained. Membership was restricted to the students who ad completed two years of Latin, or to those who ere presently enrolled in Latin classes ranging rom hrst to fourth year. The Closed membership as aimed at those who expressed an interest in he understanding of Latin culture. This was also elayed in the study of Caesafs Gallic W ars, nd Virgifs Aenid, during the year. Plans for this year included the purchase of set of books on mythology and representation t Palmetto High School. There, members eligible o participate took examinations testing their knowl- dge of the classical literature studied, and Iodeled reproductions of the ancient Roman at- Ire. Funds for projects were raised from bake ales and a sock hop during the football season.
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