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Spotlight on the World . . Current Affairs Club covered the news of six continents . . . Members became more informed on Khrushchev, labor problems, politics, and the space age. They and their sponsors, Mr. Melvin Weisz, were civic-minded . . . They observed Probate Court in session . . . toured Detroit City-County Building . . . heard the Common Council in a discussion of the abolition of the Brighton Fresh Air Camp. The club constitution, finally ratified after two years . . . amendments proposed one meeting later. Donald Sandweiss . . Mumford Janet Hall . . .P . Mumford Inger Biorkquist . . . Sweden Friendship . . . Buenos dias . . . Guten tag . . . Hello . . . Bon Jour . . . expressions heard at an American Field Service Halloween party . . . Sponsor Mr. Johnathan Swift, English instructor, directed the group to their wienie roast site . . . one car full of members arrived two hours late. AFS Day at Mumford made United Nations mean- ingful . . . Exchange students visited foreign language classes . . . spoke at an assembly. Inger Biorkquist . . . brought a little of Sweden to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lupovich, her American host parents . . . Elna Vorberg did the same with Germany for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kobel . . . Janet Hall and Donald Sand- weiss took a little of Mumford to Germany last summer. AFS CLUB, Row 1: S. Rice, S. Cole ltreasurerj, D. Ross fvice Row 3: S. Josephson, M. White, J. Weiss, J. Lepofsky, H. Lister, presidenfh L Biorkquisf. L. Pershing, S. Freedman, S. Kobel, C. Flones. Not pictured, Tom Row 2: J. Swift Csponsorj, S. Cohn, P. Danto, D. Lupovich, R. Segall, Donald Sandweiss lpresidentl Siegel, J. Parker, S. Kloss Csponsorl. 25
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CURRENT AFFAIRS CLUB, Row I: L. London lassistant sponsorj, Row 3: R. Cutler, H. Burnstein, F. Frumin, S. Kanarek I Hassln R. Burns, S. Kahn lvice presidentj, J. Nichamin fpresidentj, S. Lobisman, N. Lurie, N. Adelson, K. Palley. D. Nachman lsecretaryj, M. Weisz lsponsorj. Row 4: B. Litvin, M. Bell, A. Schwartz, D. Rives, D Lictenstaun Row 2: L. Mitchell, S. Beck, K. Bleir, C. Halpern, D. Kott, G. S. Gruslrin, E. Reder, H. Neiman, R. Wishnetsky. Goldstein, D. Ruch. Spotlight on Mumford . Keeping all informed was the aim of the Radio I b Broadcasters Guild . . . En' Vo' 'rg ' ' From the Dynamic Sound Library of Mumford High School . . . the Guild's recording of A Tale of Two Cities, one of the many selections made by the group. To give experience in the writing, editing, and broadcasting of radio programs . . . Operation 225, a special two hour broadcast of news, views and music. Sponsors Mr. Earl Matthews and Miss Virginia Schmoll, listened intently for a Monday morning broadcast . . . someone forgot to turn the speaker on. Germany BROADCASTERS GUILD, Row 1: E. Matthews Csponsorj, P. Lui B. Quint, P. Meyer, R. Williams. lsecretaryj, L. White fpresidenti, P. Brose fvice presidentl, B. Row 3: N. Adelson, L. Yanow, S. Kobel, G. Friedman, G. Pearl, Rubin Ctreasureri, V. Schmoll fsponsorj. C. Franzel, T. B. Lister, S. Freedman, C. Zeiger, H. Carnick, B. Siegel. Row 2: L. Cole, S. Cohn, B. Onrich, J. Gerson, G. Furth, L. LaBan, 24
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Ralph Loeffler Marie Pauli Department Head Assistant Department Head Zac era .S?re55e . . . .gzwlenfri .S?raine They Exercised and Developed Athletic Ability Eleanor Dunn Harold Grove James Kelley Freda Landen Semester after semester Mumford students have furthered their knowledge of recreational activities while completing their two-year health requirements. This year the Health Department, under the direction of Mr. Ralph Loeffler, offered a wide variety of sports for both girls and boys. Although the selection of a particular course was left to the individual, the ninth grade student was required to take appraisal in order to familiarize himself with the techniques of various sports. Boys were taught skills in swimming, basketball, track, and football, while girls became acquainted with field hockey, modern and co-ed dancing. At the completion of courses, students were better equipped to choose the health classes best suited to their personal interests. Stanley Mullin Janet Schubert Kay Sisco John Van Vleck 26 Accompanist
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