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Pista to pursu u heir s rior 7 | A a) er bat 1) er bos the science ex- presented in the lication. Here, in print the areas have come into cular course of study. 1 F : , XY a hii Liiv rea of ly this year was rock- wos . 2 S - etr field was the most topical. s to bu erational . . Bir : , . : The club members also constructed many SC 1odes’ entry at the New SESE i ee LE aA Ee eee = presented Physics in Reality a aemonsira- et rn ee ee The tion of Mme Dasic laws OF mowuon. 1€ two worked over-time on this project, and were well rewarded with both : i an invitation to Assistant —— ul Mr. Ma: Marl Ockun, Edward Moskowiiz, Ben Pre minge Paul Cohen. Stanley Heller, Steven Simon, Harold Lieberman, Faculty Advisor Miss Nahum, Steven Navarro, Ronald Ing Michael Malcolmson. Kocik, Myron Jackler Mary 82 “ Advisor Mr. Katz, Merri White, Faculty Advisor Nicholas Gelbard, SPANISH CLUB To supplement the regular courses offered in Spanish, the Spanish Club conducted a program under the paeae of Miss Nahum. The Club ish ee and cue by distinguished ended lectures on Span- experts in these fields. The Club also went to several restaurants specializing in Spanish cuisine. The eo: Tourist Center was the scene of many club meetings as the group p lanned a fanciful trip through the Spanish country- side. The customs of Spain, as well as the modern political scene there, were also dis- cussed. These studies offered the members better insight into the Iberian language. The members ended the year with a broad background not only in the language, but in the fascinating culture of Spain.
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Congressman John V. Lindsay Congressman John Lindsay was the next speaker. In his talk to the students, he spoke about the issues of the election as well as the life of a Congressman in Washington. Mr. Lindsay was facing a tough re-election battle in the Fall, but he came through it successfully, Representing the ticket of Johnson-Humphtrey- Kennedy was a New York attorney who labored as a volunteer in the Democratic Committee to elect this slate. He extolled the virtues of these three, and they all came out on top. To culminate this series of talks, the Rostrum held a schoolwide straw vote. The results were exactly the same as those on Election Day. In the Spring Term, the Rostrum remained active. Members of the Draft Board spoke on this area of concern to all High School boys, and a member of the Youth Department spoke on Social Work in New York. Through this series of speakers and programs, the Rostrum brought areas outside of schoolwork to the attention of all Rhodesters. 81 State Senator Frederick S. Berman City Democratic Committee member extolls virtues of Johnson-Humphrey-Kennedy ticket.
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re Standing: Mark Rhynsburger, Edward Moskowitz, Jeffrey Weiss, STUDENT TUTORS The Student Tutor Program at Rhodes fulfilled a vital need in the life of the school. The task of tutoring all students who needed it would have been unbearable-if it had been undertaken by the faculty. Fortunately, there were many students at Rhodes who were proficient enough in a given subject to impart the knowledge they possessed to another student who may have been in difficulty. This tutoring accomplished two things. First, and foremost, the tutoring strengthened the weaker student in the subject with which he was having trouble. T he second result was that the tutor himself reinforced his knowl- edge of the subject in which he was tutoring. These two reasons made the entire program doubly worthwhile. Under Faculty Advisor Mr. Warren, the tutors labored without any payment except the satisfaction they derived from helping another student attain high levels of achieve- Ronald Nordhauser. Seated: Hillary Taylor, Faculty Advisor Mr. ment. Warren, Donald Freidel. TRAFFIC SQUAD The Traffic Squad at Rhodes is responsible for the maintenance of the efficient move- ment of traffic within the school. The small- ness of the halls and the size of the student body almost dictate traffic jams. Under Commissioner John McKendrick, however, the Traffic Squad has kept these to a minimum. Late in the year, the newly formed SVA took over the running of the Traffic Squad. Despite this change in administration, McKendrick kept control of the Squad. The i SVA take-over was engineered to help this ae fledgling organization consolidate all stu- dent services under one administration. Faculty Advisor Mr. Schwartz says that this year, the Squad was amazingly efficient in keeping the traffic moving in a sane fashion. Due to the amazing job of organization by John McKendrick and Mr. Schwartz, this year's Squad was the most efficient in recent memory. Top Row: Christopher Jones, William Cunningham, Neil Terk, Michael Kozak, Hans Andersen, Jonathan Lighter, Ben Premineger, Philip Savino. Second Row: Steven Navarro, John Genetelli, Richard Gray, Laurence Stanley, Faculty Advisor Mr. Schwartz, Howard Baker, Commissioner John McKendrick, Stuart Smith, Douglas Rober's. Patricia Carney, John Cheasty, Bruce Bell. Third Row: Leslie Ba‘ley, Andrea Klorman, Joel Moss, Theresa Duncan, Laura Berger, Warren Tanghe, Barry Gleicher, Donna Ragone, Donald Freidel, Steven Bohn. 83
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