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Students Rap Un in Clubs and Committees Kennedyis Speeeh Club is open to all interested students. This year's activities included everything from guest speakers on eostuming and makeup to a Christmas skit at an or- phanage. Representatives from dif- ferent theatres and aeting groups helped the club members sueeessful- ly present their annual spring play. The skills involved practicing for on- the-stage and training for backstage. As eustomary the Speech Club had a very successful and prosperous year. Every Tuesday morning, members of the Bi-Racial Committee, consist- ing of whites, blaeks. and Latin Americans, met with Mr. Nareisse to diseuss raeial issues. The Bi-Racial Committee was formed with the pur- pose of settling any racial unrest that might develop in our sehool. E i i 5 i l
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A The 1971-72 Speech Club officers are ffrom l. to r.i: Brenda Ellis, sect., Lynn Rochkind, pres.: Carol Simpson, vice pres., Lynda Weber, historian Qnot shown are Robert Assaf, treas.g and Richard Turner, publicityj B The members of the Speech Club are: fseated from l. to r.i R. Assaf, L. Weber, C. Simpson, L. Rochkind, B. Ellis, R. Turner. 1st row - R. Katz, M. Becker, A. Zerlin, M. Pollack, S. Conrad, C. Rogerie, H. Hardeman, D. Genovese, M. Fernandez, R. Seymur, T. Stillman, D. Johnston, S. Davillier, Mrs. Shaw fadvisorj. 2nd row - C. Miranne, M. Kancher, W. Fields, M. Woolley, N. Zichichi, R. Demonicea, F. Diedold, M. Verret, T. Kleamena- kis, B. Ennis, S. Pardue, L. Boihem, A. Schulman. 3rd row - P. McCor- mick, A. Levith, E. Fort, E. Bennett, K. Kirkland, L. Tuckerson, R. Mir- anne, E. Armstrong, C. Rosenberg, R. Bezou, F. Trujello, K. Bossette, C. Riley, L. Gansar. C If she would only realize that we have heard that announcement in every meeting this year, think the disgusted students. And it hasn't im- proved with age. D The members of the Bi-Racial Committee are lfrom l. to r.l: Paul Le- Blanc, Delfin Fernandez, Mitzi Har- rington, Mr. Narcisse, Qsponsori, Peggy Wentz, Rodney Plummer, Mary Keen, and Paul Morris lnot shown - Gerald Duprel. l L - ,Surf ,ff -f e
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A A A Members of the Mixed Chorus are: QL. to RJ lst row - L. Samuel, N. Maxwell, A. Reed, B. Bynam, A. Francis, A. Zerlin, C. R0- gerie, A. Boimare, D. Jones. 2nd row - S. Bornkessell, T. Huerta, V. Evans, G. Woods, R. Shultz, S. Tice, M. Hellmers, D. Hellmers. 3rd row - L. Owens. J. James, C. Black, C. Guidry, R. Dean, R. Demonira, ,l. Bourdette, B. Wittschen. 4th row - H. Cohen. K. Hola ley, M. Morton. J. Sheldon, D. Mayo, B. Col- lard, M. Bee, M. Champaign. .l. Liggett. B I realize that you enjoy the company of the soprano section but you simply can't be a bass soprano. explains a patient Mrs. Turner to Marlon Terrell. C Mrs. Anne Turner. the choir teacher, tries singing her daily assignments to the class in- stead of the regular lecture routine. D Members of the Girls Chorus are: fl. to r.j lst row A L. Baker, K. Owens, A. Johnson. D. Perino, D. Meyer, G. Pollack, L. Hogan, D. Harris. 2nd row - N. Zichichi. P. Bickham, A. Rashury. J. Kalnit. C. Beauvais, L. Walden, D. Stenz. 3rd row - S. Huckaby, I. Melson, L. Culligan, R. Bezou, M. Verritt, S. Usner. L. Knox, G. Slimp.
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