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To the right: Row 'lf M. Rubinstein, 1. Lisse, L. Goldberg. Row 2: S. Eisenberg, I. Gunod, S. Henig, F. Kerman. Below: Editor-in-Chief, jeff Lisse, in a contemplative rnood, sw' milf -swf it -- -- i :Q el 21' in Past issues of the ANACONDA adorn the walls of the newspaper office. News Editor, Steve Eisenberg and Feature Editor, leri Gunod review articles for an up-coming edition of the paper.
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Row 7: D. Poole, P. Ward, T. Chamberlain, S. Blank, L. Harrison, l. Levin, I. Harris, N. Easter, S. York, R, Helzner. Row 2: D. Gorsky, B. Slesinger, L. Eisenschmidt, S, Eisenberg, K. Boos, M. Gotts, I. Gorsky. .7 5, - . My 5 r f . ' W 5, 1 DRAMA Actors tape famous readings for blind An interest in acting or public speaking was the only requirement for joining the Drama Club. Most club members were drawn from the regular Speech and Drama classes taught during the school day. All strove to further develop their dramatic talents. Not only did the Drama Club supply the bulk of talent for school productions, but it engaged in service projects also. A commendable project was the audi- tion and selection of students to make tapes of readings for the blind which would be kept for use at the Library of Congress. They also performed excerpts from Charlie Brown at an FTA convention early in the year. Above left: As David's over-protective mother, Diane Delmar gives Dave Denault last minute instructions. To the left: S. Eisenberg, K, Hobbs, C. Panarelli, L. Harrison, and G. Renolds during a final rehearsal.
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ANACONDA Student journalists cover school beats A hardworking staff and many contributors enabled the ANACONDA to publish twice monthly this year. As well as keeping the student body informed and up to date on school happenings, the paper included such regular features as Letters to the Editor, dedi- cated to the expression of personal opinions. The sports section gave top coverage to Cavalier athletic events throughout the year and was supplemented by action pictures which captured the spirit of the moment. Other popular features included in the stu- dent paper vvere the open line, the Funnymenf' ln the Wind, and Reeser Writes, Student expres- sion, both analytical and editorial, was encouraged and propagated by this year's ANACONDA. aww Business Manager, Steve Kass and Faculty Advisor, Mrs Blackburn, discuss financial matters. Sports Editor, Fred Kerman, finds something amusing before a final deadline.
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