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Speech Team: Bottom roux' C. Heyman. J. Nye, M. Royne, M. Squire. Second roztx' J. Shore, B. Ross, J. Foreman, I.. Kleinstein, D. Glick, S, Satinover, K. Luke. Third rout V. Stopa. A. Harris. S. Cohn. R. Varon, D. Salomon, M. Conner. J. Nye. K. Vinzant, J. Bell. 'l'op roux' C. , D'agostino, C. Burns, -I. Adler, R. ' Stefanovic, N. Kolb, C. Rebou. R. Carlson. F. Dillman, M. Marx, G. Millar, P. McNair. K. Eimers. tive Year for Thespians Gnafaln nmmnet- :Ln Q.-nnhu hu- Fi.-of nl.-Um in H-m National Forensic League: Bottom row: M. Squire, J. Nye, M. Royne, E. Dragon. Second rozr: K. Eimers, -I. Shore, Larry Kleinstein, K. Luke, D. Glick. Third row: J. Foreman, C. D'Agostino, S. Fry, S. Satinover. A. Gillespie, A. Lachman. Top row: S. Cohn. V. Stopa, K,Ma1antis. S. Harris. B. Ross, R. Varon, D. Salomon, M. Conner, J. Nye, S. Pietrick, B. Arendt, K. Vinzant, J. Bell, Top rout M. Smith. M. Lennard. C. Burns, H. Isenstein, J. Adler, R, Stefanovic, N. Kolh, C. Rehov, R. Carlson, J. Nash, F. Dillman, J. Ginsburg, M, Marx. G. Millar, P. McNair. For the second consecutive year, the Speech Team placed first out of the 58 schools com- peting in this winter's seventh annual Maine Township Speech and Reader's Theatre Tour- nament held at East. Though individual awards were few at the tourney, the team was able to take enough fourth, fifth, and sixth places to -1 .1 '. . - il . i
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'hespians Bottom ron: -I. Warmaek. A. Qorflon. fl. l oi'eman. C'. Heyman. S Julius. H. floorlrnan. E. Dragon. -I. Nye. fwoncl rout M. Frawley. S. Selzer. M ioyne. H. Ross. IJ. Glick. L. Kleinstein I, Varon, ti. Hansen. K. Panuee. R. ibrams. 7711-l'Cfl't1ll'.'R. Krone. -I. Gillen . Singer. M. Squire. I. Greenberg. R. it-banker. I.. Lint. Fourth row' M. Eter- o, S. Levitt. Z. Spasojcevic. L. Bloom J. 'Ik-pper. C. Hryda. K. Luke. M. 'onner. K. Yinzant. -I. Bell. -I. Watson 'op mu 5 M. Marx. C . Burns, N. West . Root. S. Roberg, R. Stefanovic. N lolb. M. fiutsmiedl. Ii. Warmack. -I Iye. tl. Millar. I.. Staurlt. K. Eimers. P. la'Nair. Thespians Troup 41792 consisted of near- ly 100 members. This year's officers were: Larry Kleinstein, presidentg Debbie Glick, Vice- Presidentg Roz Varon, Secretary-Treasurerg Barb Ross, Scribe: and Marla Bain, Historian. A big event of the year was Homecoming, where Thespians made the largest profit of all game booths. The group also sponsored fall play, Take I-Ier She's Mine. and winter drama, David And Lisa. Field trips were taken to the Ice Follies and to the play, A Little Night Music. Left: The Thespian-sponsored fall play, Take Her, Shels IS shows Norbert Kolb and Rox Varon as the parents of their col lnuinrl rluiurlwrnr
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Student Council's motto, We Won't Laugh, exemplified the effort to seriously con- sider all students and establish new activities. Homecoming wore a new face this year under the leadership of Maribeth Cleary, and the carnival booths, the helium balloons, the street dance, decorated cars, and traditional firelight rally provided a festive atmosphere for the 2000 who participated. Mini-courses, two days of short courses ranging from astronomy to Zoology, expanded the concept of education at Maine East. The Freebie Winner, the revival of the Winter semi- formal, donation of calculators to the LRC, and support of a Peace Corps school in Cameroun, Africa were other activities. Even the traditional V-Show took on a new outlook, as You Gotta Have A Gimmick spotlighted the talent of 300, and was produced by students for the first time in many years. Advisers Dr. Lynn Dieter and Mr. Dave Barker emphatically stated that the success of Student Council this year was due to a con- cerned and dedicated group of students, and the outstanding leadership and attitude of Sheila Diener, president. l pprr STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Bottom row: Vice-President Linda Krainski President Sheila Dlener Secretary Sue Fry. Treasurer Jeff Nye. Top rou Advisers Dave Barker And Lynn Dieter ou rr left: STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Bottom row: D. Barish P Voss N Serlm R Ranieri J Weinberg Berrensheim, L. Kleinstein. Second row: R. Holley, Adviser D. Barker J Nye L Krainskl S Deiner S Frv Adviser Deiter N. Samin. Third row: E. DiPrima, P. Hunt, K. Tuch, M. Seal B Mayer C Henreid E Gutt R Stopa V ind uth. Top row: M. Kalas, M. Rosen, G. Becker, P. Falter, M. Cleary K Pratscher D Stecher D Duchett W
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