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Belovv: Dr. Emma and Eddie Harney scrutinize newly acquired posters. To the right: Art Club members, Marc Glickman, Gene Kim, Vicki Kim, and Kathy Boos surround the posters they selected. ART AND POSTER Beautification project undertaken by artists Keep Kennedy beautiful! was the motto of the Art and Poster Club. Because it was responsible for administering the School Beautification Project, the club enthusiastically bought copies of popular paintings and posters to adorn the halls. Other organizations contributed money to pay for the copies. Besides obtaining professional prints, the club members created original and professional-like posters for various productions and activities, including Hamlet and David and Lisa. i i l Mrs. Feit gives Art and Poster Club members instructions on making silk-screens of posters.
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Arlene Zemsky rouses student spirit as she speaks at the Homecoming football pep assembly. .1 A - .la PEP CLUB Cheering section adds vital spirit to crowds A new force - a big force - a strong force: the Pep Club, led by Arlene Zemsky, was one of Kennedy's most active clubs this year. Dressed in new green and white uniforms, the hundred members of the Pep Club formed the backbone of the cheering section at all athletic events. Under the supervision of Miss Henry, the club not only publicized games, but also planned Spirit Week. The result was an overwhelming success, everyone's pep was aroused by the spirit chains, hush buttons, and Cutie-Cavalierf' competition. The PEP - we've got it so keep it don't lose it we need it! Row 7: A. Zemsky, President. Row 2: I. Finkel, Vice-President, Miss Henry, sponsor, K. Leyden, Secretary. Row 3: C. Mitchell, S. Raport, S. Traunfeld, K. Thompson, D. Robinson. Row 4: C Barnett, V. Ludwig, P. Quintero, C. Raffell, S. Sullivan, S. Rubin, T. Tamplin. Row 5: B. Butler, K. Boos, B. Kaevinsky, I. Trainor, L. Moses, C. Wilburn, K. Menzel, K. Campbell, A. Samos, C. Mitkoff Row 6: C. Agricola, l. Grimaldi, D. Lohman, C. Austin, C Whittaker, L. Shapiro, M. Fisher, S. Hessman, A. Carr, D. Sprague, M. Devanzo. Row 7: D. Stewart, A. Sciabbarrasi, S. Caffieux, M. Goldstein, M. Klioze, L. Horowitz, B. Roberts, L. Violette, C Lester, T. Bowen, 1. Dean, I. Watson, P. Squitero, P. Fritz, B. King, Row 8: K. Kiefer, M. DeMattia, R. Sharp, M. Clark, P. Kuhn, B Lichtenberg, P. Hayre, B. Wilkinson, N. Wagner, B. Bacheller, I Kern, C. leune.
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Mark Rosenbloom, Steve Papier and Harvey Luksenburg concentrate on Gail Robinson's instructions concerning choosing selections for the magazines. ti-135 4 D fi .t mf l2:,i,,l5, . T as 53,51 b ,A 4921?-1glf'l', :Z 7 . k . ,TQ y ,RN 't L, rr, ,su Abovei Gail Robinson, Co-Editor, Steve Eisenberg, Business Manager, Leslie Harrison, Co-Editor. To thevrightz Gail Robinson lectures to her staff on the criteria for winning short stories. SGRAFFITO Literar , art talent sought b magazine SGRAFFITO, the literary magazine, dedicated itself to recognizing and publishing student talent. The staff was comprised of extremely creative and artistic students who searched out the talents of others as well as using their ovvn ideas. Headed by Gail Robinson and Leslie Harrison, the group devoted the early school months to money-making endeavors, including bake sales and a book fair, They sponsored a short story contest, printing the winning selections in the February issue of SGRAFFITO. The second issue included articles from other surprise contests. i l
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