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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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Kennedy students load their equipment onto the waiting bus which will take them back from Blue Knob ski lodge. 1 f ,L , tsiepsssw' t Wbsiti ,IW :V If SKI CLUB Ski trip to Blue Knob makes for winter fun Veteran skiers, novices and interested beginners were attracted to the Ski Club, which was organized early this year. The club quickly gathered momentum, drawing a large membership from all segments of the student body. Weekly meetings were held to familiarize members with skiing techniques, terms and clothing. Movies were shown demonstrating actual ski conditions, dry runs were held to accustom newcomers to the feel of equipment. To climax the year, club members traveled to the Blue Knob Ski Lodge in Pennsylvania, where they spent the weekend doing the real thing. The preparation paid off, they returned with only one casualty. Above: Mark Allen gets the feel of his,skies. To the left: Erich Koenig takes a professional leap. 4
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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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