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essential assistance Library - Row 1: Ianice Rock, Mrs. Leach, Maria Lin, Marilyn johnson, Sue Marcus, Mr. Barth, Mrs. Reynolds, loyce Shushan. Row 2: Dennis King, Don Register. R AUDIO-VISUAL, LIBRARY Student aides provide sf? Put a large amount of audio-visual equipment together with several capable operators into an innovative school - then you've got Kennedy High School. Operators were responsible for videotaping athletic events, filming, lighting and stage effects at plays and similar activities. The AV club was necessary to both extracurricular and classroom activities. Another essential group, the Library Club, was responsible for maintaining order in the library. With all Works easily accessible and constantly in use, the club members always had to be working to keep track of materials. They provided quiet, but important assistance to the entire student body. hs- -tn. Above: Marty Stein operates sound equipment. To the left: Chris Tuccinardi and Steve Fine man the controls. M' Ann Huang, lay Myatt, Louis Katz, Sheila Blank, Chris Tuccinardi john Nazarene, Steve Fine, Mr. Broomell.
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Home Economics - Row 7: Kathy Boos, Marcy Magazine, Debbie Poole, Sherrie Merwitz, Audrey Bennett, Carole Tracey, Row 2: Cathy Kirkus, Sharon David, Linda Goldstein, Linda Springborn, Kathy Shaffer, Glennie lo Murphy, Sue York, Ellie Merwitz. Row 3: Mrs. Rabunsky, Miss Geinger, Gail Lester. - 4 1 ,Q wil -ll To the right: Home Economics officers - Marcy Magazine, Historian, Kathy Shaffer, Vice-President, Sherrie Merwitz, President, Linda Goldstein, Treasurer, Gail Lester, Secretary. Below: Community Service - Row T: Marci Goldstein, Marsha Klioze, Diana Delmar, Bonnie Dubin, lanet Forman. Row 2: Marilyn Bogen, Shelly Silverman, Helene Faust, Michelle Criswell, Cheryl Sind, jane Reid, Karen Shore. HOME EC, COMMUNITY SER VICE Girls provide service in school, communit The development of homemaking skills was one of the two major goals of the members of the Home Economics Club. The second goal was to provide useful services for the school. The girls served as hostesses for various functions and spent a great deal of time making new draperies for the Home Arts living room. As a community establishment Kennedy High School had to take its place in aiding the community - so, a Community Service Club was formed early in the year. Its members were dedicated to assisting both school and community in various charity drives.
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SATELLITE RECEIVING Trackers acclaimed by national audience Another first at john F. Kennedy! A number of students have worked together to construct one of the first high school satellite receiving stations in the country - and all for less than S200. A similar station, commercially built, would cost 56,000 l.F.K. has received national recognition for this achievement. The trackers have been asked to participate in a number of exhibits. NASA, in cooperation with the Board of Education, has started work on a film about the station which will be distributed to schools and colleges throughout the country. Charles Vogler, Miss Henry, and Steve Fine pose with the display of the Kennedy satellite receiving station that they set up at a NASA convention in Washington. ll , .,.... W- . . .. is it D, Hogan, S. johnson, K. Boos, D. Hess, S. Fine, P. Tucker, D. Lissiuk, 1. Molyneaux, lvl. Plotkin. Q Tom Burke monitors messages from outer space - signals from orbiting and aerial satellites - on the home-made , receiving and tracking equipment. il
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