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First row, L. to R.: J. Iarocci, M. Stevens, M. Rizzo, C. Gal- lo, L. Valentine. Second row: C. Montalbano, A. Le- one, R. Tofte, D. Stafetas, G. Paul, N. Baier, J. Lancaster, T. Marrion. Third row: D. Kurrass, F. Rideout, J. Man- nino, C. Brown, J. Stafetas, B. Richardson, J. Schaefer, J. DiDio, T. Parente. Advisor Miss Green. 7 CRIER STAFF y sqklifi- 5: ' .-Nt t ' Y ' 5 flu , . . 1 Freedom of the press has its Bellport representative in- our school paper, the Crier. . ' Under the leadership of Edltor Lucretia Ciaccio and advisor Miss Green, the scoops n . I . Q ' - . . . . - ' L -A , j. ,, P 5pou51n.and the power of the printed word exerts its influence over the entire school. r .11 d A - - You may be amazed or even alarmed at what you read, but you do read, that is the 3, - ' ' ' ' ,I testuof any publication. The hardworking writers and typers of the Crier have added - -L -' , fnanynnew fqatures, besides gaining the experience which is still a good reason for ., ' participating in extra-curricular activities, The school paper fills this need admirably, t K .8 'alonghwrth its primary purpose of keeping the students abreast of school affairs. 0 I s 5 - ', ' K . 0 ' ..,'1 'M -'Q i' 8 s ' :t s ' , I - O - a 4 - g' ' Q H , An. ' ' ' I 0 5 - A 1 ., I 1 I, I I 1 Q- - - -.. , . . 1 - F . .N z - -1 '. . ' 'l' -' T n ' ' 5' - ' 1 W Q 4 ' Q This year's Log Staff was a living example of the theme it chose, Go forward in faith. The combination of hard work, talent, and sound guidance by Mr. Reynolds brought about the finished product. The work offered val- uable experience to the staff, and the cooperation and teamwork needed in such a complicated project will benefit them in later life. The Log Staff this year was not content to just follow in the well trod footsteps of previous years, but it added new features and improved on old ones, the sum total being what we hope will appeal to you readers. LOG STAFF First row, L. to R.: D. Swigart, L. Ciaccio, P. Collins, B. Saulle, B. Darmanin, C. Satornino. Second row: L. Valentine, J. DiDio, A. Waugh, C. Washington, Mr. Rey- nolds, Advisor.
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