

El Circulo Espanol, Nyack High School's Span–
ish Club, under the direction of Senorita Ramirez,
had a very interesting and enjoyable year. The
club has aided its members in acquiring an in–
sight into the culture of the Spanish-speaking
countries and improving the students' use of the
Spanish language.
This Christmas the Spanish Club undertook the
project of publishing its own newspaper, which
was called Feliz Pascuas.
The officers of the club are:
J .
Bernstein, Pres–
ident; B. Bernstein, Vice-President;
J.
Brown, Sec–
retary and
J.
M . Fenton, Treasurer.
GERMAN
CLUB
f i,.t row: E. Schweikardt, E.
f•ccioli,
l.
Smith, R. Vahle.. Sec·
ond row: W. Nic.kles, G. Br•'d•haw,
Mr. Merz, M. Rubens, S. Schneider.
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SPANISH
CLUB
f irst row:
J.
Brown, C. S110rn, A.
Pulvertafl, G. Noble, B. Stem, f.
Walmsley, C. West, N. Weldmen,
B.
Tenges, M. Wirtenson, S.
Denker. Second row:
J.
Bernstein,
J.
Fenton, B. Bernstein, Senorita
Ramirez, D. Smith, P. Mi"hell,
J,
Beech, C. Stoword,
J.
Bradshew,
C. Capone, M. P1lluino,
l.
Smith,
M. Mercus, P. Viola,
l.
Hecht.
The German Club, under the superv1s1on of
Albert Merz, had a very successful and enjoyable
year.
The purpose of the club is to gain a better
understanding of the people of Germany through
learning their customs, their songs and their
games. The meetings were devoted to learning
songs and looking at pictures of Germany. The
students also went to the Museum of Art and to
see a German movie. Officers are: S. Schneider,
President; M. Roberts, Vice-President; and
L.
Smi th, Secretary-Treasurer.