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I . Brown. 5' at-if - -l al-... 0,4 O With' lo- lnf ' Kr mqgdfff fogf :Z'JJ' :nj dl, -mfr 10 rougb ry 'lm'-Y.r1'rzp,, fl-'Ya' fo 'lable Plc f 0 The fact that the students of Pompton Lakes are modern and their interests world- wide is proved by their many organizations which deal with other nations and their customs. A new activity this year, the International Relations Club, was composed of students who were interested in world affairs. At their meetings they discussed current economic, political, and social problems and their remedies. Some of the members attended a meeting of the United Nations organization. The Spanish and French Clubs aim to make their respective languages enjoyable to the pupil. By appreciating the dances, songs, and customs of the countries, the club members become familiar with the French and Spanish people. Latin has a background of ancient culture, but the students considered the brighter, more human side of Latin in the world today, in order to develop a greater appreciation of their studies. We know today that the people of the world could live together in peace if they understood each other's language. These students will make better citizens of the world because of their interest in foreign languages and the problems facing other countries of the world. Muir Pmnone explami the imolud :lift Mus Rxrifrl an! thu-r club mrmbrrr .ring Oficfrx of Ib lub and Um Nexon of tb: Spnmb Surf Dance. I Fnlcb folk tru. insulate from Auxilium Latmum IN TERNATIGNAL RELATIONS CLUB Seat:-tl. It-fr tc rzghi' lsabel flzsztk -X l ie '1lsiiri, Rfiymt-Lil Wuriterl, .li :in he re Marie Greenway. Standing lm: Xll ch Mr. Maclaury, Lawrence Wa I -id-'-
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First row seated, left to ri GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB Bowling has become another of our competitive sports. This year, directed by Mr. Yott, the girls formed intramural teams and the best bowlers played teams from other schools. This friendly spirit of rivalry has carried over into many other activities. Eleanor Polasb show: bow lo fuk: 1 sizzling backbnl stroll. Nlary Ann fhapman, Eleanor Pntash. Barbara Hackman, Blar- garet Bogie. Second row seated: Marilyn jeffrey, Louise Grieves, l,e-onore Passaro. Joan Baker, Nlary Blornan. Third row stand- ing: Blary Smyth, Emilie Groot- entlorst. Ardith Kuehm, Jane Rozc-ma. Allia Weller. joy Mack- well. Geneva Moore, Priscilla Sachse. Miss Bilheimer. Fourth row: Betty Hermanni, -Janice Dc Korte, Mary Mustin. Page 45 First row, left to right: Betty Lriujackson, Geneva Moore. ,loan Utterliein, Pat Veritzan. Rosalie Grief. Margaret Hausamanr.. Mr. Yctt. Second row: Joan fjlatzel, Hannah Weinstein. Barliara Hack- ett. Sally Ferguson, Hilde XYues- ter. joy Blackwell. Barbara Lee. Third row: Nlarjf Van Iluyne, Louise firieves. Diane Stickles. Ann Olgilvie, ,Irfan Hxnchmai, Audrey Germain, Mary Chamber- lain. Loulu Grieve: belpx Roulk Grief lcbiew proper bowling form. GIRLS' RACQUET CLUB The Girls' Racquet Club was organized last year to promote interest in this widely ' Y F, enjoyed sport. Under the supervision of Miss Bilheimer, the girls have mastered the fundamentals of the game. Since the club is relatively new, our present endeavor is to establish this activity permanently at Pompton Lakes High.
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SPANISH CLUB F ,,. , ,, . I, ,:x p,.., ,4 Ni '1 if 11'?,: 'e If fer, Ma, K, . i' 1' SPC ' T ' w Snr'-, H.-' ., IJ ' 'Hn RQVCA. Her- narl U' il fix '. 'i'i.:'fl raw K 'left firf-rn 1' , ii W FTA' -- NlT.iX'37Z'. Hazel He- J 4' li-'H-:Y l'f'r:t,:1. james CO- il.. .. FRENCH CLUB First rviw. lc-ft to right: Miss Riedel, Marilyn Thnmson. Doreen Miller. Mar- Erzft Hffrdiurgh. Second row: Karin fipwlfl. llomthy Shortway, Mary Ann Hee-mQ!ra, Alice Degenaars, Eileen Eutcrmarks. LATIN CLUB If:-t T xx, lr-ft t' T slit' H244 Nvi-i-11, IP Ri-. NAIC: lfith:-rrruir., 'QI na H ' JZ Ni '.f 7 .x' 'I:1IiQ lI1:iA.1!r , ll.it.: .ji W i zt.-if li'-t!5 llr ll- '-K. A7.- tlx- :,j. I11. -fc. My-7.17 in PM-I Thzril ri w: ,Link ll r-' zzrgh, ,li are Smith, llvzxry S:: :.i4..1 :, Kf :.:.f 'fi l.t11.il-174 m, .icuii X .ir liz' YV ,- 1- IH rttnzwt. Nilfg- imag- li .XiI':. K.11.Qf-'tri P.1ge 47
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