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JOHN GRAD—Editor-iu-Chief, second semester SOUTHERNER: Front rou- A. Blumenstein. M Goldblatt. H. Burney, D Rosen. M. New house. Second rou—J. Grad. A Cohen. A Jurcik. L. Slavin. M. Siegel. Back rou- R Friedman. S. Kostick. M Nelson. S. N'aham. E. Szapiro. S. Rudman. F Hoeflinger. Wonder what he'd do without me? Joe Carney and Marilyn Siegel.
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department THROUGHOUT history great authors have been acclaimed for the memorable characters they have created. We remember how Oedipus was told by Bad News Apollo that he was going to marry a girl just like the girl that married dear old dad. And who can forget Captain Ahab's horrifying realization that Moby Dick was not a chicken of the sea” ... or help but recall Chillingworth's recipe for heartburn. Special student recognition went to the timely Call It Sleep by Henry Roth, to the absurdities of Pinter and Becket, to On Her Majesty's Cold Finger by Ian Fleming, and to the time-consuming Forsyth Saga. Our own aspiring young authors displayed their virtuosity in Calliope, the junior's Humoresque, and the sophomore's '67. MR HENRY BOOKE —Head MISS ROBERTA ARNOLD MR. WILLIAM BIEL MRS. NORMA BREITE MR HERBERT I.AISE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: From rnu I. Pearson. K Newnouse. J uiocer. L Elsohn. S. Hillman. A Beer. E. Tanzman R Kalaydjian. Second rou—T. Goldwyn. S. Padwa B. Rosenthal. E. Schwartz. E. Kalminson. B Gould. S. Krasnov. C. Feingold. Mr. Laise. Third rou— D Duskin. R Neucr. A Goldstein, K Klcinerman. G. Saltz. L. Keller. A. Kippel. I. Lenzner Fourth row—K. M.irino. T. Reali. B. Babertzian. G. Cantor, S. S perline. D. Turin, S. Feinerman. D Shore. Fifth rou—J. Parisi. L. Schachnc. P. I.ipton, S. Rosenthal. J. Jacobs. F. Wapnowitz, A. Brooks 13
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Hh i' mtllu'nu'r Abdomen Invades South G-O. Ticket Assembly s D'Scost Form Club Me v .One » .i. f.C. Seeks Family %4fJ4 --- ■ Mllfff ? , . r or Foreign Student eh d ,l Co . H t Hess Takes Ten Cuttai. ' THIS year, page one of the Southerner dealt almost exclusively with in-school activities as six of the seven lead stories fell in this category. Among the big news breaks were the record number of Regents Scholarship winners and the announcement of National Merit Semitinalists. The news editors nearly pulled a scoop d'etat on the selection of National Honor Society members, but Mr. Tucker announced the choices two days earlier than expected. Pages two and three also placed primary emphasis on goings-on within the walls of Great Neck South. The faculty received excellent coverage with three articles on new teachers and four revealing interviews with the old pros. Also featured were the G.O., the equality of the sexes, and a series of interviews with foreign students at G.N.S. Items intended to give balance and perspective included a page ot comment by students on the November elections, a series on delinquency and drinking, and a study of C ORE s efforts in Riverhead. The Southerner published some notable issues, including a six-pager. Editorially, the Southerner maintained its liberal positions. '7 uonder if Horace Greele) had this much trouble?
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