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•ar Left: BENNETT EDITOR Pat ullen and Moderator Mr. Fran-ioli discuss a layout for the next ssue. DAVE ASSEFF works hard as always on his page for the next issue. THIS WAS THE SCENE at the First Annual BENNETT Christmas Luau. Turn out was ood for a BF.NNF.T Function. I WANT YOU! For the BEN-NET, says Editor Pat Cullen. activities
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SPECTRUM STAFF: (L to r) B. Iacofano, Mr. Francioli, B. Kasunic, Dow, J. Kasulaitis, J. Schwonek, M. K. Fear, and J. Fakult. by Pat Cullen When the bell rings at 2:35 every school day, 90% of the school rushes home. 7% stay for either sports or demerits, and the rest stay for the Yearbook or The Bennet. Those people in sports must stay. Those people serving demerits must stay. Those people on The Bennet” want to stay. However, the dedication didn't end by just working on the paper itself. The Bennet found itself with a great need for money the past year. Business Editor Steve Grushetsky took over that by organizing the First Annual Bennet Christmas Luau, which was held on December 27, 1985. He News Briefs also organized the Bennet Bar Sale which started in late March through April-May — and ended on June 12 at the Pewter Mug. The 85 86 Bennet Editorial Board was a dedicated one. The Board included New s Editor Joe Browne, Editorial Editor Dave Asseff, Co-Feature Editors Bob Kasunic and Kevin Karlik, Copy-Editor Tony St. John, Business Editor Steve Grushetsky, and Sport's Editor and Editor-in-Chief Pat Cullen. The Bennet Contributing Staff included: Bob Gilmore, Tom Lang, Terry Holecek, Brian Sheridan, Bob Clark, Will Turek, Mike Kreczko, Mike Whalan, Ken Trausch, Nicole Ryder, Joanne Evans, Damian Konkoly, Joe Fakult, Steve Baltas, Nathan Brown, John Kasulaitus, Bill Andrews, Scott Hippen, Anthony Dcjohn, Mike Kubek, Dennis Spuzzillo, Eric Verderber, Scott McNulty (previous Sport's Editor), Tim Westrick, Mike Santa, Brian English, Bill Fuhry, Carl Camillo, Preston Hrisko, Glen Heiss, Mike Iacofano. The Photography Staff included: John Banasik. Cuydell Darrel, Ben Salvadori, Rich Jablonski, Joe Collura, Dave Wilkomm, Dave Robinson, and Joe Russo. The Art Staff included Dave Morris and Chris Roberto.
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by Bob Dow This year's Spanish Club was moderated by Miss Rable. After last year's kid napping of two high ranking Spanish Club officers. Bop Dow and Mike Casey, the Club's Board of Directors, President Pat Gennarelli, Vice-President Bob Dow, Treasurer Carl Camillo, Recording Secretary Chris Giordano, and Corresponding Secretary Dan Newton, decided to talce precautionary measures which included the appointing of Richard Allen as Sergeant-at-Arms and the assigning of three am-basssadors: to the French Club, Nick Harris to the German Club, and Damian Konkoly to the Latin Club, to insure peace, order, and friendship among the foreign language clubs. FI Clube de Espanol also enjoyed their annual jaunt to where else but the famous Chi-Chi's. The German Club is well known for participating in various activites. This year was no exception. In October the Club had its 7th annual Oktoberfest which was successful as usual. President Steve Spisak, Vice-President Bryan Boland, Secretary John Keglovich, and Treasurer Jerry Kupetz, along with the other members enjoyed sampling food at the Hofbrau Haus in November. In February, they cooked food at the Fish Fry. The Club spent their Spring Break in Florida. The trip's main attractions were Fpcot Center and Busch Gardens. They also took a trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls later in May. This year the French Club decided it was time to rebuild. The club, under the leadership of President Greg Schmitz and Vice-President Bruce Buchanan, had its usual meetings. But, unlike most clubs, tne meetings included viewing French films and discussing the French in-fluence on politics, economics, and of course, fashion in the United States.
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