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Bachrach Roth WAR EFFORT Dryspiel Scheiber COMMITTEE Felder Stepansky Leonard Weinberger- Fishman Wiesel l Chairman Geller Zuckerman l STAMP CLUB G19-S61' INTERSCHOLASTIC George Sales-President Crifogg A AlutskSEICshSairman ioeutsch Hollaiideir T FUBLICITY BUREAU l Tlflbel' Julius lHerman Potok and Sidney f1Hll3tf1'U Keller l Levine-Co-Managers 'liesiger Krakower l CONCERT BUREAU Kapilowitz Mermelstein i Herring-Manager Pwenberg A l INTRA-MURAL ' 5 ' ' ' gorgenstern l DEBATING Sanders agler , , . , . . Jerry Brickman-Chairman tlwC1I1:ite1n WHAT WE DID LAST TERM This is the story of the extra-curricul1zr activities in T. A. during the past term. The Executive Council, the administrative branch ol' student government, had already been elected when the term began. The Student Council, the legislative branch, was elected by the various classes as soon as possible. Under the chairmanship of G. O. president Joseph Yoshor and under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Liehtenberg, it met regularly. This term, in addition to carrying out its legislative functions, it also supervised other activities through the Executive Council and through its coxnmitees. The Constitutional Conrmittee has finally revised, through legal procedure, and mimeographed the Constitution of the G. O. Through tne Executive Council, the Student Council saw to it that clubs were given every opportu- nity to succeed. In return, however, the Executive Council and the El- chanite' required all activities to maintain satisfactory records of member- ship, attendance Zllld achievements. It is from these records that the Di- rectory of Activities and the information for this article are taken. TheCurrent History Club met in the Library on Sundays. Activities fell into two groups: current topics and a term project. Part of each meet- Current History Club ing was devoted to a free-for-all discussion ot' a topic ot' current interest. The term project consisted of reports by members on various radio commen- tators. Attendance fluctuated about the dozen mark but all members were highly enthusiastic about the club. The Debating Society started with a loud bang and ended with a weak pop. A club of this nature requires a htrge membership if it is to succeed 23
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IlClIVIlI4S Director ut Activities ACADEMY NEWS Adler, J. Rrownstein Mr. Joseph Lichtenberg- Cohen Charlop M 1 Q B 'Fac1g'gtffAdviser giillisfh Chusjd e vin umm- , inr J. Verschleiser, M. Katz - Haber , geiitscl? Managing Editors ggifsgvltz Fgfilgi y L. Nesis-News Editor Yoshol. Glickman S. Deutsch-Student - Adviser Zlmmels Goldman INTERSCHOLASTHC Adler, J, Krauss Awner DEBATING Krakower Baykow D B2-lI'kOW, J. B6Ck-- i Nesis Bnckman Co-Chairmen Rosenfeld ghusid - ELCHANITE 1 Teiber Gggllgig' Simon Deutsch--Editor-im Teigher H Chief NVQ' griffnvgald Max Frankel, Stanley Wex- Yoslliir 0 an 91' ler-Managing Editors Lauer Jerry Krutman - Photog- sCIENCE,CLliB Lieberman raphy and Advertising Mr. Samuel Leibowitz-1 Pinch Editor Faculty Adviser gggiliioler Samuel Glaser+SenioIr5dSec- Sidney Levine-President , tion i'EO1' B k Weiss Murray Scheiber-Business Biiack Yoshol' Manager Dolinsky CURREIZEUPSISTORY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL grilidman Joseph Yoshor-President U 3 Dr. B. D. Shapiro-Faculty' Max Frankel - Vice-Presi- Haber Adviser dent Hager Sidney Levine ,,., President Samuel Glaser-Secretary ISZASSQM Joseph Yoshor. . .Secretary Jacob B9Ck-TFGHSLIFG1' ate ' Bari Bert Awner-Athletic Man- KOH1gSbG1'g Beck ag-er Krombein Deutsch Simon Deutsch -Elchanite L-'1f1diS . Dolinsky Le1bOX'l'1tZ Dyen Melvin Bunim - Academy May FiSh91' News Editor MO1'g6T1St91'Y1 gasket HEBREW sPEAK1Nc. lglnflhbl H erzog . CLUB osen um, . Krakower I . Rosenfeld, A. Mazur lRabb1 Reguer-Faculty Roth, M. Zimmels l Adviser Sporer DEBAHNC. SOCIETY iBenJamin Stepansky-Pres. W1jiSetge1'ee1' Mr. Joseph Lichtenberg- iJerome Fishman-Vice- gvfnrilllagggels Faculty Adviser Pres. David Barkow, Jacob Beck Aranson SERVICE SQUAD. -Co-Chairmen Auerbach Mathew Katz, Captain Q2
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but, except for the first meetings, not more than half a dozen regular mem- bers showed up. This is no doubt due to the severe exclusiveness of all dc- bating activities in T. A. Students who did attend profited much but at Debating Society any rate, the proposed program oi the Program Committee C Deutsch, Hab- er and Steinerb failed to be carried out. The Hebrew Speaking Club has proudly finished its most successful term. Its program consisted of reports 'by members on questions of Jewish interest and on the Jewish news, each followed by question-and-answer H 0 bra zu Spcalfing Club periods. All transactions were carried on in Heb1'ew. Examples of the topics reported on are Jewish philosophy and Yiddish literature. As its fclimaxing achievement the Hebrew Speaking Club issued a mimeographed magazine in Hebrew, Hazik Q The Sparkuj . It contained many articles of interest written by the members themselves. The Science Club, once it had so-lved the problem -of abtaining a steady and competent faculty adviser by securing the services of Mr. Samuel Leibowitz, progressed by leaps and bounds. Following the T. A. trend 'away from dry lectures and discussions and towards student participation, the Science Cluub presented several demfonstrations with appropriate talks, both given by student members. Some of these demonstrations, taking place in the chemistry and physics lalborato-ries of T. A. with additional supplies provided by the Yeshiva College laboratories and by hir. Leibo- witz, were: VVhat is Catalysis? , The Chemistry of Photography, and Q4
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