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olio is the schoolTs literary agazine, which exhibits students rtwork of varying types. Short tories, poems, drawings and o hotography are submitted, critiqued :nd accepted. Folio does not accept he work of parents or teachers; : owever, any student may par- 'icipate, even if they are not current- y a club member. ? The magazines supervision is pro- ided by Mrs. Germaske and Mrs. atens, as the literary advisor and art idvisor respectively. The editors for his yea; are Whitney Combs, as iterary chief, and Myung Hee Cho as rt Chief. T . IGHT: The group, hard at work BELOW: T ania Kushnir, critiquing art work BELOW 'IGHT: Gene Mollica and Victor Hwang 'eviewing literary work BOTTOM: The 1984- 5 Folio staff. W! m , i133 ' E Literary Magazine T 187
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Baly respects the privacy of his students, but feels it is his obliga- tion and responsibilty to the other students to uphold a strict stan- dard of safety. He feels, ttItls my goal to protect the health and safe- L of all students while they are in the building. In reference to the Fifth Amendment which states, no per- lson shall be deprived of life, liber- tty, or property, without due pro- lcess of the law; nor shall private lproperty be taken for public use without compensationll, the ad- ministrations action is clearly This prin- 0 use his principal f iving any hd nothing ; actions. n extreme 1e abuse of ficials. equivalent student's pocketbook, Iookin drugs. The fact that the auth had reason to suspect the girs enough to search.Everyday . : go to the public places, such as cert halls, airports, and go ment buildings where they forced to pass through det- and allow officials to inspect belongings. a I do not feel lockers should studentls home away from h because the lockers are only is to the student, not given. The not his property to do whatever he wants. VOL. 11, NO. 2 open in December selective cast are Dave Kaimer as WATCHUNG HILLS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, WARREN, NEW JERSEY 07060 NOVEMBER, 19 New teachers melt into Hills n the wishy-washy Charlie Brown, By Amy Heir when he went camping on a g1ac1er Ken place Stacey Golstein as Lucy, Michelle in the Grand Canyon, and suffered Cue. In- Rubin as Woodstock, Tom Atkin- Now three months into 5011001, from a vitamin deficiency. He is rama for son as Linus, Gillan White as Sally, new students as well as faculty fine now, and lives with his family 5 usually and Kim Heinzer and Josh have assimilated themselves into in Central Jersey. ecided to Gladstone, both last seen in Bye, the melting pot 0f Watchung Hills. Mrs. Germaske can be found The one Bye, Birdie, as Peppermint Patty We are fortunate to have five new in the English wing, whether it be lSnoopy. and Snoopy, respectively. The teachers in our midst. They in- teaching Human Behavoir, familiar show will be presented on clude MTS- Pachuki, Mrs. Singer, Literatureand Language,oradvis- a short December 7th and 8th, with a Mr. 3- Fox, Mr. Myers, and Mrs. ing this years Folio literary 5, never- matinee as well as an evening per- Germaske. magazine with Mrs. P. Gatens. She noopy is formance on the 8th. If you liked Mrs. Pachuki teaches Algebra hopes to earn her Master's Degree bring the them in the papers, youlll love I: Algebra II, 311d Geometry her e in teaching, as well as enjoy life as amiliar them on stage, so come out and at the Hills: and commands the much as possible. She's involved nuch in give Script 8: Cue your financial position 0f yearbook advisor. She with many activities such as ski- ir comic and moral support this December enjoys working here very much, ing, travelling, bicycling, aerobics, Is in the by coming to enjoy Snoopy. after having previously taught in and gymnastics. Although Mrs. tho Knarnv :nhml system. She her husband en. the Employ- . ogram, Mrs. ub very en- ly worked in ial Services - the most ex- as her oppor- years of her pific tropical y resides in 3r husband. ireviously in s from Penn- .1d in govern- such as New and the FBI t. Their five counselors above. In most investigations for the Klu Klux ents on cases, confidentiality will be kept, Klan, Mr. S. Fox finds himself very at peer so do not be discouraged to visnf happy working as a history itchung with a counselor. The Peer teacher. He can also be found ve peer Counseling office is presently monitoring the halls on hall duty. laureen located in the Guidence Office. He recalls a ma . .. n .' i - Germaske recently married, she claims sheld most like to meet Tom Selleck, because. I love Hawaii, his car, and his Ha shirts . Mr. Myers returned to the - after having taught here 5 years ago. He now teaches En and oversees indoor suspen disiplinary. Mr. Myers feels his obligation to better the w and that is part of the reaso entered the teaching field. H joys skiing, motorcycling California, and hitchhiking ar Europe in his free time. He e tually would like to retire . yacht to Bora Bora. A word of advice, if ever ing in the halls, stop in and 54 with our teachers . . . they 1'. have a lot to say.
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Due to conflicts over the past few years, the Concert Band has ex- perienced many changes and has been under the direction of various conduc- tors. Making a fresh start for Watchung Hills this year, Mr. David Udell has joined the faculty of the music department. In December, the concert band, con- sisting of about 80 students, performed in the Winter Holiday Concert. They played diverse pieces ranging from classical to pop music. The program in- cluded pieces such as Beethoven's uJesu-Joy of Manis Desiring and HSleigh Ride . Band has certainly risen to new heights this year. With brand new uniforms, students such as Jeff Spelman, Tim Snyder, J eff Meyer, and Laurie Maxton have enjoyed their fourth and final year and have paved the wqay for ambitious fellow musi- cians. The band is making plans for an orchestra and jazz band and with the constant encouragement of Mr. Udell, the band is looking forward to a melodic future. RIGHT: Tim Snyder and Jeff Meyer on trumpet, Gary Aspnes and Jeff Spelman on saxophone BELOW: The concert band during the winter show. 188 i Concert Band
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