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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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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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Mui: ix always' happy lo ru Pioiufr money rome in. First row. lett ti- zzuht: Mary Xan lluyne. l.iii1:Ne lirivyi--. Patriem Dc kil1llllrL'l', lihzirlt-5 lli--X, Nlzirie fiuclla, Mary All-rnnn. Barliarzi Klein, Pamela Morrell, Ilrirothy tiiirt, St-cowl row: l.illi:m Aug. Mary lihzirnlierlznn. llara Ilziuszmizuin, Klurgxlret Bogie. ,lanieri Pel- lingtwri. ,loan QllZlCkt'lll+l1Nh, l.o1S Torlyct, Priscilla Sachxe, Gloria Bingham. First row, front to back: Eugene Mar- shall, Mary Mastin, Janice De Korte, Florence Van Ortlen. Peter Daly. Second row: Sonya Schulz. Cynthia Luks, Rose Carapelo, Priscilla Sachie. Richard Malatesta. Third row: Cynthia Clark, Patricia Perry, Dorothea Adels, Ann Armstrong, Roliert De Bow. Fourth row: Frances Crude-lbach, Roger Am- hrr-se, Gerald Frech, Standing: Ann Ogilvie. John VVarman, Frank Schaihle, Samuel fonforth, James Codiroli, PQYYY Powell, Mr. Dawley, Eleanor Spring- waldt. Studenl inrtrudor Eleanor Springwaldt gives novirc Pete Daly 4 few tips on lc!- kr fours. PIONEER COLLECTORS These students reported to each homeroom weekly to tollett yearhook payments, This system. unique with Pompton Lakes. Started with the hryt Pioneer and eased financial strain on students. Qualities eyidented hy these collectors were good salesmanship and accurate accounting of money collected. ,r azz l rr PERSONAL TYPING CLUB Typing students, aided hy Eleanor Springwaldt, student teacher. and Mr. Dawley. adxiyer. familiarize themselyey with tnetlianics of typewriters, learn the lxeyhoard, and develop proper tethniques in operating the mathines, This skill has proved helpful in many phases of their work,
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