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Q' Row 3 Svanley Betlerman, Martin Feldman, Roberv Livingston, F-red Rubin, Joseph Frank, Richard Goddard, Burton Kranlz, Edward Glntkrnan Row 2 Lawrence Goldfarb, Irwin Lehrer, Mitchell Brockrnan, Frank Richmond, Arnold Visnick, Alan Dreiker, Alan Aronson, Barry Gornstein Row l Samuel Svetky, Melvin Chessler, Michael Spitz, Mr. Bovelho, Robert Myers, Irwin Rosenhloorn, Robe-rv l?osoH The Spanish Club is comprised of present and former Spanish students. Under the able guidance of Mr. Botelho the club presents its members with a practical program to help broaden their knowledge of our Spanish- speaking neighbors, their customs, and of language itself. The education meetings are concerned with films or club reports on Spain or a lecture from an authority on the subject. This year Mr. McCormick, head of Roxbury's language department, enlightened the boys of the Spanish Club on Spainis national sport of l'1L'l'fightiI1g. In its efforts to accomplish this program the Spanish Club has attained the position of being one of the most active organizations in Memorzal. The officers of the Spanish Club who have done their utmost to bring about the success of the club's activities are Michael Spitz, president, Robert Myers, vice president, Irwin Rosenbloom, secretary, Mel- vin Chessler, treasurer, and Samuel Svetkey, sergeant at arms.
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From the time the doors of 328 are opened to eager customers, till the day when the bulletin echoes the names of the absent- minded, the Ring Committee is faced with orders, complaints, trials, and tribulations. 0 4 One thing the members do learn about during their term is human nature. They meet all kinds. For instance the Silas Mar- ner of the school who brings his fortune in small denominations-pennies. Then, there is the complainer whose ring is too big. There are always a few skeptics. They pull the ring, push it, bang it, and drop it making sure .theirs isn't a dud. Of course, no pur- chase is ever complete without the returnees. whose war cry is : My ring is fading away Can't understand it. Our Worthy ring man always solves that problem by either proving the ring was unconsciously dipped in sulfuric acid, or accidently coated with a generous amount of mercury. But through all the complaints, through all the bulletins inform- ing us that the Ring Man will return just one more time the Ring Committee emerges victorious and successful. Row 2 Robert Myers, Irving Nudel Row I Arthur Singer, Mr. Landrigan, Steven Salfz
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