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ROW 1: Batson, Strachman, Wallace, Toon, Sims, Gitner, Dores, De Pina, Bessin, Lederman. ROW 2: Dr. Tarutz, Leben, Sanborn, Paderson, Asnes, Kohner, Kelman, Wax, Titlebaum, Cohen, Katz, Akell, Lipnick. ROW 3: Bloom, Cohen, Simon, Smargon, Yancey, Jone s, Pinto, Freid, Gray, Wasserman, Levine, Lipson. ROW 4: Kaplan, Stein, Davis, Randolph, Porges, Hurwitz, Waldman, Chase, Gosmon, Kanter. ROW 5: Thompson, Mitchell, Abrams, Franklin, Griffin, Miller, Holtzman, Munroe, Bryant, Richmond. Abodfin: biol! Gi 74 President: Ada Sims Vice President: Susan Gitner Secretary: Elaine Dores Treasurer: Mel Toon Under the competent leadership of Dr. Leo Ta- rutz, the Audio-Visual Club, formerly the camera and projection club, has presented films both inter- esting and educational to the student body. It is in this club that the members are taught the intricate mechanism of the projector and the various proce- dures for the presentation of films. Whirr—the sound of the projector echoes throughout the building. The room is dark, the picture is on the screen, and the member of the Audio-Visual Club is performing his duty. Along with other members of this club, she has provided our school with useful services through the years.
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ROW 1: Winnifred Sargent, Ethan Chase, Susan Gitner, Howell Robert Miller, Diane Kanter, Marilyn Gunn, William Jones, Judith Yancey, Judith Thompson, Melvin Toon, Steven Slotnick, Ronald Sanborn, Mr. Walsh. ROW 3: Nancy Gray, Gerald Ronkin, Leonard Sorgman. ROW 2: Marjorie Leben, Donnat Mitchell, James Griffin, Holtzman, Martin Marcus, Charles Munroe, Sandra Smargon. Wath Club President: Howell Yancey Vice President: Judy Thompson Secretary: Susan Gitner Treasurer: Melvin Toon This club offers many opportunities to those who are mathematically inclined. Under the guidance of their competent advisor, Mr. Walsh, the members are at lib- erty to present their problems and therefore understand their work completely. Since each member is a math student, he is more qualified to understand and cope with the math problems of today. In meetings held by this club, education is combined with humor, which accounts for its popularity and success. Although this group may not contain future Einsteins, the students, through trial and error, have calculated a year that really counts. ix
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ROW 1: Press, Titlebaum, Strachman, Wallace, Kohner, Klass, Cohen, Cohen, Lipson, Randolph. ROW 2: Kelman, Wax, Asnes, Lipnick, Kanter, Simon, Paderson, Hollander, Lederman. ROW 3: Bessin, Braverman, Jacobs, Canter, Kemler, Davidson, Freid, San- rave President: Diane Kanter Vice President: Carol Simon Secretary: Roberta Lipnick Treasurer: Arlene Paderson Have you dreamed of traveling across the con- tinent? The members of the Travel Club learn the customs, songs, and dances of many lands to achieve a better understanding of other peoples. At Christmas, we had a combined party with the Service Club in which we sang and danced Israeli style. Each year we have a guest speaker who tells us of his experiences abroad. If you are a vicarious traveler you would enjoy our little visits to foreign lands. Picture yourself bathing on the French Riviera or promenading down the Champs Elysees in Paris! Yes, this is the way to promote brotherhood. born, Beda, Rutstein, Freeman, Thompson, Dr. Tarutz. ROW 4: Bloom, Akell, Leben, Katz, Davis, Wasserman, Levine, Waldman, Dores, Kaplan. ROW 5: Gitner, Stein, Schwartz, Miller, Richmond, Toon, Hurwitz. 75
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