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LATIN CLUB - ROW I: S. Diamond, R, Grossman, Vice-President R. Giller, Secretary L. Carol, Adviser Miss Grace Kellock, President J. Jacobs, Treasurer R. Dotzler, E. Friedman, K. Wald. ROW 2: F. Deutsch, M. Copeland, N. Goldman, P. Houghton, B. Brenner, S. Altman, A. Harber, N. Guttmon, J. Blumenfeld. ROW 3: M. Dia- mond, A. Greenberg, A. Malester, J. Klonsky, J. Kaufman, M, Marlcett, H. Feldstein, J. Wisch, D. Karpel, H. Grobe, J. Sussman, T, Kelly, S Gddoerg, VV, Avera, W. Robrson, D Mchae son, V. Sager. from the forum to the auditorium Transforming an ancient language into an enioyable group activity, the Latin Club experienced a pleasant and informative year. Under the guidance ot Miss Grace Kelloclc, the club held a special Christmas meeting and a banquet during the spring. The members studied Roman mythology and the vvorlcs of Ovid, Livy, and Horace. DEBATE CLUB - ROW T: D Schwartz, M Str-in, Secreta Sklaire, D Burke, Cohen, G. lnkeles President R. Heller. S. Shaw, M. Fishbein, W. . ROW 2: K. Kemper, L. Corbin, K. Chowkins, ry J. Planning and staging debates on pertinent topics were the main activities of the Debate Club. Under the di- rection ot Mr, Walter Mendoza, the group devoted its meetings to learning rules ot parliamentary procedure and to compiling data for pending discussions. One ot the issues debated concerned the relative merits of the English and American educational system. N. Langsam, J Klensky. H Kabat. G. Arnold, B Jed. J. Gillrnan ROW 3: A. Schwebel, M. Karp, R Tell, H Heller, J. Unterman, M, Lciv. E
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FRENCH CLUB - SEATED: M. Neitz, J. Fox, Secretary-Treasurer L, Rhodes, President K. Lhawkins, J. Uman- oft, J. Fine, H. Herzog. STANDING: R. Cohen, S. Fillin, S. Fox, N. Langson, R. Miller, S. Brown, Adviser Miss Carol Wood, L. Sommers, C. Roth, N. Kamen, E. Baker. Guided by its adviser, Miss Carol Wood, the French Club planned a varied and informative program tor its members. Highlights ot the year included several pup' pet shows, a Christmas party featuring a play and French pastry, and a tield trip beginning with luncheon at a French restaurant and concluding with a French movie. Designed to increase the knowledge and enjoyment of Spanish, the Spanish Club, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Compton, ottered a variety ot interesting programs during its monthly meetings. ln an early meet- ing two members ot the club gave a detailed account ot their gay Mexican summer, and the annual Christ- mas party included the breaking of the pinata. understanding romantic cultures SPANISH CLUB - SEATED: J. Goodman, J. Linnerneyer, K. Gold- stein, J. Hayrn. ROW I: F. Uiberall, L. Hackman, Treasurer E. Baker, President E. Stein, Secretary S. Wershals, Vice-President R. Drubin, B. Gitlin, S. Scherer. ROW 2: E. Schult, S. Brook, S, Glantzman, M, Horowitz, L. Tessell, D. Poretz. STANDING: S. Shaw, S. Altschuler, R. Singer, W. Cohen, F. Steiber, A. Gluck, L. Loewe, M. Kristal, A. Caplan, A. Schwebel, N. Holt, R. Estreich, M. Diamond, B. Giller, L. Weiss, Adviser Miss Dorothy Compton, P. Gold.
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I J BIOLOGY CLUB - ROW 'l: Adviser Mr. B. Weeks, R. Cohen, S. J, L. Manisoli, L. Pollack, E Rozron, C. MaThias. ROW 2: M. Brody, Diamond, M. Lav. Secretary J. Sklairc- PresidenT E. Sic.-in, R Hal- R. Harris, M. Nenz, J. Lohn, J. Unierman, A. Schwebel, E. Gural- lander, Treasurer S. Goldman, C. Gardner, K. Kemper, S. Wexler, nick, L. STacl4man, P Hevman. research in an atomic age Developing special inTeresTs in biological sciences, The Biology Club, under The direciion of Mr. Benn Weeks, scheduled Topical Elms, guesT speakers, and several Tield Trips. Members of The club vvere selecied from among Those sTudenTs preseming oral reporis on scienTiTic subiecrs. HighlighTs of The year included The speech of Mr. R. RoberTs, a communiTy residenT, on his repiile col- lecTion. One of The oldesT clubs in The school, Zefa Alpha, provides iTs members with a chance To develop scienTiTic apTiTude Through an enriched program composed oT field Trips, films, lecTures, and experimenTs. Advised by Mrs. E. Dahlberg, This vear's members, all underclassmen, selecTed and purchased from club funds flms for Souih Side's permanenT science collection. ZETA ALPHA SCIENCE CLUB - ROW 1: Pzesideri P. Rein, SL'C 2'C!VT,' F. Ez n, blice-Presa '! Lav, ' lff- - ifivwrf., ,Y ,ini Trecswer H Brooks ROW 2: Famer 'fre E D.T'LE T. .erm A. ,s 1. z. J. -oi r -sw J. Fox. '51 77 l 1 NYSA. - bn? 'U
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