Amityville Memorial High School - Warrior Yearbook (Amityville, NY)

 - Class of 1976

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Page 52 text:

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Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editors Associate Editor Section Editors Art Seniors Underclassmen Faculty Clubs Sports Hall of Fame Candids Business Manager Advertisements Sales WARRIOR Richard Wright ,Ioan Dun n Lorraine Callaghan Jane Anne Bean George Wright Susan Ewers Joan Dunn Linda Durbin Allison Brooks and Maureen Doerner Wayne Walsh Roni Pepkin Susanne Swartwout Peter Brockoff Barbara Parsons



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AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE - HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB The Human Relations - American Field Service Club began with what seemed to be a slow year, but ended up moving faster than ever expected. Much of the new interest was credited to the addition of American Field Service. In November, much time was spent on preparations for our American Field Service Weekend here at Amityville. The weekend took place in March with students from many different lands spending the weekend here and exchanging ideas with our students on Friday. In the spring the club members presented a play which was written, planned and produced by the members of the club. It was based on Peanuts. The members of the club wish to express deep gratitude to their advisors Mrs. T. Ramseur and Mr. E. McDaniels for their unending days of service. Row 1: Left to Right: Mr. McDaniels, J. Zimmerman, C. Smith, I. Bayon, D. Budd, B. Scordamaglia, L. Ziegenfelder, R. Gregory, Mrs. Ramseur. Row 2: C. McKinney, T. Bean, C. Bean, M. Riscoe, R. Pepkin, K. Norris, R. Sullivan, L. Alcala, M. Stewart Row 3: H. Thomas, I. Jamison, J. Bean, A. Brooks, F. Seaman, S. Vitilano, R. Blaustein.

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