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Get involved in Care and share Care and Share was begun in September and already has 107 members, who pay $1 a month dues that goes to those at the Focus: HOPE ma- chinist school which helps train the unemployed. Tangible evidence of the club was the Thanks- giving food drive. Members helped coordinate students and staff donations at 11 of the 13 Hills district schools. They raised 235 complete turkey dinners which was calculated to feed 1,700 peo- ple. Deliveries were made to the Machinist School, Cass Corridor Youth Advocates, Light- house and Crossroads. Miss Charlene Price, the sponsor of Care and Share, said she was taken by surprise by the popularity of Care and Share. I can ' t keep up with this. It ' s just snowballing. Front Row: K. Yessayan, M. Frank, S. Krug, C. Munoz, J Kiltie, Second Row; J. Purtan, D. Margolis, N. Tessler, J Kahn, C. Reeve, D. Wickem, E. Sun.J. Varga.J. Warshaw, E Vanderkloot Thitd Row S. Blake, E. Engelman, A. Opper, A Byck. E. Grzesiak, D. Moretsky, K. Nelson, L. Turetsky, H Salah, S. Nallamoihu, Mrs. Price Fourth Row: T. Turner, S. Plutt, A. Sherburne, M. Kahl, D. Paulinski, J. Bell, C. Mill man, L. ( layion, V. Leung, M. Rosenthal. C. Kahn, Fifth Row D. Krug.J. Juip. L. Oilman. J. Lamperiuis. M. Goldberg, I Karp. M. Lieberman, S. Cohen, A. Moers, N. Ballard, J lefferics, S. Haley, Sixth Row J. Brunna, B. Walsh, E. Wang R. Young. J. Mansour, M. Nanar, N. Schore, S. Hurwiiz, S Sherr, A. Mellon. J. Meyers, C. DeTurris, M. Seligman, B Rosenthal
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Get involved in What special event happened during 7th hour this year? Gym, biology, algebra? Not quite — the talented members of the Shield staff wrote the masterpieces which were read by hundreds of people. The Shield was different this year for it actually looked like a professional newspa- per one would buy at the news stand. This is because a creative adjustment was made this year. They printed the newspaper on real news- print. Under the new sponsor, Vicki Najjar, the hard-working, dedicated staff toiled long hours preparing up-to-date news involving Andover, the community, and the world. Chief Editor Kathy Rhew and the rest of the staff can be very proud of themselves and are commended for their outstanding work on the ' Shield. First Row- Ms. Najjar. E. Sun, S. Nallamoihu, A. Opper, A. Byck, K. Rhew Ediior ■ ir Chief. Second Row A. Light, D. Robbins, L. Dickstein, E. Adams, J. Burnsiein, Third Row S Lieberman. T. Lee. E. Ho, B. Rhew, C. Chung, Fourth Row- C. Siannard, R. Nemeih, M Sheehan, L. Halabu. Clubs 77
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Get involved in Forensics Sponsored by Patricia Clees, the Forensics Class this year competed against five other schools across the state. Categories ranged from storytelling to drama interpreta- tion, from sales presentations to impromptu speeches. They met in January, February, March, and April, usually after school. They spent hours rehearsing for state and regional competitions, and as always, they carried on the tradition of a high standard of excellence. First Row: S. Shaw, M. Branchea, M. Koocob, J. Sturnman, B. Du- browski, A. Choudhury. Second Row: G. Didia, M. Kaufman, J. Purtan C. Monione, C. Lerchin, M. Haeoick, K. McCoubrey, S. Weimore, J Greenbaum. Third Row: C. Weisenihal, K. Luzod. B. Weeby, R. Droboi A. Light, J. Tureisky.J. Lovey, L. Eriich. L. Bihimeyer. Fourth Row: J Sonaenschein, K. Steinberg, M. Steinberg, S. Gursten, P. Morse, M. Lee S. Cochrane, T. Goss. Fifth Row: W. Shaoker. R. Shy, T. Allen. S DiosiDore, A. Nasi, Mrs. Clecs, R. Eisenberg.
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