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TYPHOON STAFF Left to Right: lst row-Stolz, photography editor, Delman, as- sociate editor, Grunwald, editor, L. Cohen, associate editor, Sachs, associate sports editor. 2nd row -Rottman, associate business ed- itor, Eidelberg, photography ed- itor, Pashman, associate business editor, Stern, associate sports ed- itor. This year the members of the Typhoon Staff have put out what they consider one of the best year books published at Milford in many years. At this point we would like to mention those members of the staff who, worked night and day to be sure that we met our deadline. To Bud Rosenbaum and Leo Roche, our faculty advisors, to Ronnie Grunwald, our editor, to Lloyd Delman and Lewis Cohen, associate This year something new was added to Milford's dramatics accomplishments. To the regular society, ably directed by Mr. Robert Moore, was added an- other group, made up of members of the Spanish Circle and directed by Mr. George T. Corwin. The two groups presented a show of their own, shortly after the college boards. Mr. Moores play, Banquo's Chair was performed very ably by: Sir William Brent, Howie Klein, John Bedford, David Drexler, editors who so ably wrote the Senior captions and the activity writeups respectively. Alan Stolz, candid and school life pictures, Milford Memories, Al Eidelberg, individual cuts of team members. Joel Rottman and Howard Pashman in charge of adds and all business ends of the publications, and to the stall on the whole who, working as a team, produced the previous layout of the Typhoon. DRAMATICS Left to Right: lst row-M. Ross, Blate, Rovins, Phillips, Klein. 2nd row-Lish, Alexander, Marr, Raines, Steinger, Stolz. Faculty Advisors-Mr. Robert M. Moore, Mr. George T. Corwin. Mason, Marc Ross, Stone, Al Phillips, and Lane by Blake. Mr. Corwin's show, The Girl From Brazil, which showed how ignorant the majority of Amer- icans are about their South American neighbors, was performed by: Mrs. Holmes, Barry Rovins, Callie, Steinger, Enid, Raines, Aunt Nollie, Al Stolz, Dor- othy Benson, Glaser, Conchita, Hammer, and Dot, Don Friedman.
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This year the public speaking and debating group under the faculty advisors of Mr. Kallstrom and Mr. Ross, merged for the first time in Milford's history because of the small number of members in each club and also because it was felt that such a plan would develop in the participating students a fuller, more comprehensive understanding and command of speaking and all that is allied with it. This newly instigated program has met with considerable amount of success and may be put into PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATING Left to Right: Ist row-Huber, Iny, Schneider, Shiff, Reiger. 2nd row-Corda, Rottman, Naigles, Shorofsky, M. Ross, Braverman, Nager, Nemrow. 5rd row-Tal- cott, Larkin, Vines, Bloch, Blu- menthal, Waldstein, Merwin. 4th row-Valery, Siegel, Goldberg, Richter, Rifkin, R. E. Morris, Lorberbaum. MUSIC APPRECIATION Left to Right: lst row-Roper, Plotnick. Fine, Lebov, Eliachar, Olson, Levine, Znd row-Dery, Pastore, Eckardt, Dachner, Mutis, Schwartz, Boynton, Minkoff. 3rd row-Dello Russo, Kooby, Jaffe, Sweedler, Pattison, Slator, Jeppe- sen, Brodie, Gruber, Roca. The music appreciation group has accomplished a great deal this past year. Under the excellent and competent directorship of Mr. Roche the group had a very enjoyable study on choral music, the music of Beethoven and Mozart, and a short comprehensive permanent use. Under this system the members are divided, half working in Public speaking for a term, half with debating. At the advent of the final term the two factors are switched. During the year these groups put on a number of programs which were received most favorably and special recognition should be given to Marty Goldberg and Donald Braverman of public speaking, Morris Shorofsky and Alan Nemrow of debating for being awarded special prizes in their individual groups. study of musical instruments. Many members of the group throughout the year attended concerts by the Boston Symphony, Maryla Jonas, Koussevitsky and Vladimir Horowitz at Woosley Hall in New Haven, which were very enjoyable.
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The Spanish Circle has accomplished by far more than any other club here a Milford this past year due mainly to the very capable directorship of Mr. George T. Corwin. The Circle has seen many enjoy- able films on numerous sites in Latin America, had discussions on Native Caribbean music, had on dis- play throughout the year in Mr. Corwin's classroom various compiled and classified map materials, pam- SPANISH CIRCLE Left tu Right: lst row7Green- blatt. Reiger, Blanco, Siegel. Znd row7Dariiel, Greenberg. Stolz, Steinger. pres., VV. Ross, treas.1 Leirner, Friedman. 5rd rowf Sniegler, Glaser, Veiga, Rovins, Raines, Goldberg. phlets, and articles on Latin America and have once again published their own very interesting newspaper the El Pan Americanof' The Circle has also taken two very successful trips to New York where it saw the very enjoyable shows Magdalena and Blood XVedding, and have eaten at Forno's Spanish Restaurant and La Bilbana, where they sampled Spanish cookery. FRENCH CIRCLE Left to Right: lst row-Braver- men, Shorofsky, treas.g Sachs, pres., Pashman, vice pres.g Phil- lips. Znd rowgDelman, W. Ross, L. Cohen, Friedman. Fa- culty Advisor-Mr. Robert M. Moore. The French Circle under the very able directorship of Mr. Moore has spent another successful year. Ably assisting Mr. Moore was Ralph Sachs, pres., Howie Pashman, vice pres., and Morris Shorofslcy, treas. The circle this year has discussed very fully the French customs compared to ours and has seen a number of interesting pictures pertaining to French life. The biggest event, however, was the very successful trip to New York City where they saw the show The Mad Wtvman of Challiotf' after which they dined at a French restaurant Le Bistro where they sampled French cookery.
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