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Latirl-Anlerican Club Under the guidance of Miss Neylan, the Latin-American Club, consisting of junior and senior girls, meets once a month on Tuesday, third period. During these meetings the members watch films on foreign countries, use common Spanish expressions, or put on short musical and dramatic programs based on the Latin-American countries. In this way, they become better acquainted with their southern neigh- bors. The outstanding event of the year was a tea in honor of the exchange teacher from Argentina, Miss Samada. This afternoon meeting proved both enjoyable and educational, for it provided firsthand information about Argentina in an informal and in- teresting manner. SENIOR CLEE CLUB Front row: J. Jamison, I. Troungo, S. Trussell, I. At- sales, S. Feinstein, R. Hes- selschwcrdt, C. DeVoe, C. Collins, M. Haynes. Second row: R. Waterman, P. Cra- mer, R. Stanhope, L. Tren- holm, D. Smith, P. VVillard, A. VVoods, M. Landsman. Third row: B. Johanson, F. Rafuso, J. Fitz Gerald, C. Tays, W. Nelson, D. Harvey, I. Shiels. GIGS Every VVednesday, third period, the members of the Clee Club rehearse to accomplish their aim, blending voices into harmony. The club consists of seventy-five senior high pupils directed by Mr. Tatro. This year, besides their annual Spring Concert, the members presented a special candlelight Christmas assembly, in which The Song of Christmasv was the outstanding number. Some were selected to repre- sent the club in the All-State Chorus. On April 5, the night of the Spring Concert, all the members, under Mr. Tatro's supervision, produced a program of musical selections, such as Wunderbar,', It,s a Grand Night for Singingf' A'The Lordis Prayerf' 'SLight,,' and 'KO Lord Most I-Iolyf' LATIN -AMERICAN CLUB Front Bow: E. Banquer, R. VVater1nan, I. Troungo, J. Atsales, C. Astrachan, C. jol- ley, P. Cote, D. Hansen, S. Hall, R. Mitsch. Second row: M. Arrigo, M. Marad, E. Patz, A. Stearns, E. Ma- loney, S. Visnick, N. O,Ncil, D. Foshay, M. McCloskey, F. Parsons, C. Chandler. Third row: E. Matthews, M. Clancy, B. Rabinovitz, R. Brown, L. Rudinsky, I. Zoll, S. Trussell, 1. Flaherty, F. Rafusc, A. NVoods.
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