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. n . l:v't llc Run' I. Lvl! fo Right: l'. llarris, D, Beaton-Corresponding Secre- tary. C. Sluimautsky. ll. Beaton-Prcsident, V. l,asting-sSecretary- 'l'rt-asurcr. Nl. Sluitli-Vice l'rcsiflcnt, Nl. Sander. Row 2: li. Weirlilmrmlt. li. lit-nuzzi, A. Enuuolo, Mr. Clancy, M. Sokol, ll. Cohen, C. Staudt. s j'ttIt pA0f0gI'lll0Ay air Eff 'F' .4 Ofll W1 Freedom of spcech is one of the basic freedoms we possess. This freedom is exercised regularly when the members of the Forum Club, under the direction of Mr. Clancy, meet to air their views in sometimes healed discussions. Tl1e Forum Club enjoys the distinction of being one of the oldcst clubs in the school, having been organized over thirty- hve years ago. Olhcers this year are: Dana Beaton, presidentg Margaret Smith, vice presidcntg Vivian Lasting. corresponding secretaryg and Dana Beaton, treasurcr. Some of the topics discussed this year include segregation, five years of high school, setting the voting at eighteen, and the possibility of having school all year round. During the Christmas vacation, the members of the club took a trip to the United Nations. They also attended the annual Herald Tribune Youth Forum on March 23. - , ---- .fi-Wwf N' - 1 . exft.:::q:r:f'.2rwi.If'nn MM sua ,up X. ' Q Ron' I. Left to Right: S. Witte, .l. Ricci. D. Chester, J. Wallzxc'e, M. lllagnani, M. Dc-ll'Accio, li. fillirlo, .l. Col: Rout 2: xl. Young. ,l. Cooley. A. lhlf'Qllt't'l1. F. Dillierger, F. Nlaliula, F. Nlca. xl. Corwin, B. Burlwro. l'. llnrily. li. Sunuu-ls, W. Grant, B. llorngcescr. W. Crane, Nlr. Stimola. Run' J: S. Alu-ltcl. l.. ixvans, R. lla-trlello. A. R1-nz, V. lllusac. C. liaviclson. C. Liebert, R. llaolicclli, l'. Sacks, ,l. Lcdcrer, ,l. Turner. l'. Chenoweth, C. Hrwood, J. Oliva.
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laaniala e i Wm' f-..W.vW.,,.,.f,,.1...Mf 14... - Row I, Left to Right: R. Plerhner, A. Sheftel, N. Scholl, R. Parker, P. Doogan, Y. V1-nes, P. llardy, D. Darling, ll. Walsh, P. Hardy, J. Jzunes. Row 2: J. llessler, l.. Segal, R. Rossitto, A. Ullert. C. Svlieiler, A. llzlll, 5. llrown, ll. llurcli, D. llinlmle, P. Brive. Pl. Phzrnnemiller, D. Korrusik. N. Sunflcr, D. Potter. Row 3: Mrs. Davis, ll. Shimunsky, M. Mugxnani, P. Williams, l.. lXleCoy, ll. lilliott. C. Gonzales, B. Samuels, J. Falk, B. Batz, F. Firenze, D. Wilkins, S. Aikman, ll. Nehring, P. Palvsc, D. Thackray, J- Whelan, J. Goldberg. l el'lCA vw' il H-I Q- K If K'-' ' -M , si Yea' zzm-:awww M, MU, . ' Y Q- 1 - . . +- Row l. Left to Right: S. Greene, C. Baer, M. Ashe, C. Gino, T. Caples. S. Brewer, K. Frazer K. Rothwell, M. Hatcher, P. Ketvhzun, P. Morgran, P. Alilsott, K. lrelanrl, R. Kruvk. Rau' 2: J. Ardavuny, C. lliller, M. Hays, R. Catania. B. Bard. M. l'r-res, l.. NlvQuillan, ,L Peres B. Del.oney, E. Cohen, S. Wolpert, B. Moss, R. llunnell, C. Loesekann, V. llil'ulma. l.. llour garcl, Nir. Plli'l'lill'f'lll. Row 3: C. Ciorgini. I.. Rosen, l.. Wanser. I. llothenliergz, M. 'llS?.lllQl, D. Walker. l.. Sl'l1lil'l1lf'IIll'l1'l A. Selileen, ll. llostin, M. Fleming, J. Adams, E. Sizer, l. Balaschzik, K. Karlsson, ll. Ri-illy F. Qnimlny, D. Beckwith. v
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JLQHL CM ' The llt-uhh Clulw was first organized in NSS. It is unique in the fact that it I is tho only club in Amityville that was orgtinizctl hy popular dcniand. The Health tilulv is an nit-inlmer of the Western Suffolk i lleulth Organization. Thu clulm does not liuve oliicers, but I rutlu-r connnittces which, it is felt, can ac- complish much more. Sonic of the sulmjects discussed this , your includc topics under hoth physical l and rncntul health such as duting, shyness, tuhcrculosis and the hcurt. Un the st-cond Monday of the month, the llculth Clulw visited other schools which are incnilmers of the Vlfcstern Suf- folk Ht-ullh Association, such as Kings Park, Lindenhurst and Northport. K.. Left to Right: C. Brantley, I. Ricci, lilr. Sheldon, B. Ketchum, A. Ennnolo The inenilmers of this club have also C. Burch, D. Udell, C. Gino, B. Seegott. visited the United Nations and Pilgrim State Hospital. SIJJJ4 Row I. Imft In Righlz Nl. llerring, A. Brown, M. lloyn. R. Ketvhain. P. Calloway. I. Driscoll. Rum 2: Mrs. llcynoltls, li. Sliiniansky, N. xVllIr'Illtlllll. li. l.ovke, fi. Diwrs, E. Epstein, R. Feliney, lil. Holmes, Nlrs. Nlclllunn. Row 3: R. Cnluori, A. Lang, S. llrewur, H. Malilstedt, A. Hull, N. Luegen, l.. Wolpf-rt.
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