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Man, That's Music! Les Skoski, Peter Bradt, Myra Drayson, Peter Cimino, and Donald Testa at the Santa Catalina Dance Q-n U nl I Mrs. Bell, class adviser, the officers, and repre- sentatives from each homeroom met frequently. For this year their biggest activity was a semi-formal dance held in March. The class is already planning a tentative schedule for next year which includes their Prom, a Halloween Dance, an Around the World Dance, and something new in Carle Place, an outdoor dance in the spring. The Sophomore class deserves much credit for their hard work and excellent planning. Next year promises to be a very active year for this energetic class. 95 From l. to r. Row l. Gail Pecheur, Robert Kleber, Marcia Jaffee, Barry Feldel, Susannah Hanson, Steve Berliner. Row ll. Victor Connor, Carol Yoniah, Christina Vorellas, Larry Galloway, Lynda Kurtz, Arthur Ableson, Barbara Gasser, Susan Alexander. goon. Row Ill. Carol Flitt, Martin Shapiro, Sandy Doane. From l. to r. Row I. Norman Jacklin, Linda Schanfein, William Bennet. Row II. Edward Gebhart, Arlene Donohue, James Domarico. Row III. Arlene Price, Andrew Singer, Barbara Lipsky. From l. to r. Row I. Richard Goldstein, Myrna Kern, Gary Lubln. Row ll. Joan Bouchier, Ronald Wickey, Helaine Ma-
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ol '60 g l A ki' 4135 ,v Xu A , 'X 4 4 .-:sr :3E?:':' 5- K. - li '- tl i 9 1 f 1 S, 4 asses... ,izssigm A 4' ....... 1 .3-g::::sz:.:::'-Egg' . T' T t , .- .::::::a::::,,, ,. We s - I :nun ..-v ' v ' f I 5 I ' if S X- , 7 is tt H its I ' fly . l l X r . - ln session . . . Diete Philips, Steve Schuster, Susan Reither, Thomas Caldwell I I This was chiefly a year of organization for the Sophomore class. Number one on the agenda for the year was election of officers. To qualify, a nominee had to obtain a list of forty-five persons who would support him. This list had to be approved by the student's major subject teachers. Finally the actual campaign began. Posters and campaign slogans were displayed all over the school. A ballot was taken and the results became official. The class President is Steve Schuster, Susan Reither is Vice President, Diete Philips is Secretary and Thomas Caldwell is the Treasurer. Clash Of Ideas Helaine Magoon, Cathie Long, Susan Waldinger, Harris Tobias, Joan Klein, Danny Boyaiian, Bob Greco
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C 0 a , vii' 'fr 'Y I Milf if From l. to r. Row I. Deena Worgaftik, 'H e 0, Patrick Lyons, Antoinette DeRosa. Row ll. ' N ll Ronald Strassberg, Robert Boris, Joseph Lupo. 33 e K' ,' S il . lax , f A E From l. to r. Row ll Jerry Poole, June Kinsella, Pat Coyle. Row ll. Jeanne Scott, Michael Falton, Merrilee Mac- 57 Namee. Row Ill. Linda Anderson, Ronald Herzog, Lois Morvella. 3 1 I 5 I I .Wm Mm-,ihv law.-N vm? From l. to r. Row I. Deanna Mayz, Ken- neth Abelson, Linda Jacobs, Carolyn Mc- Cabe, Albert Palmieri, Betty Brown. Row II. Joan Harbeck, Raymond Scott, Mary Fiorille, Harvey Ganz, Camille Perucci, Robert Beauman. From l. to r. Row I. Thomas Brown, Wil' Iiam Burkehart, Linda Cohen, Nancy Dah- ringer. Row ll. Richard Singer, Victor Rosenthall, Ellen Richter, Judy Muir, Roberta Davis. From l. to r. Row l. Robert Jendrizieuslxi, Barbara Look, Donald King, Madeline Schaeffer, George Chamberlain, Katherine Paley. Row II. Joseph Funk, Diete Philips, Kenneth Goldner, Nancy Quinn, Perry Goldberg, Linda Luhrs. . lb-5,1 'V I tl QL.,
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