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Prob front row: Betty Harris, Carl Norman, Carl Kastler, David Freund. 2nd row: John Milligan, Tim Reed, Debbie Galloway, Judy Douglas, Tony Baker. 3rd row: Sandy Phippen, Dana Bonn, Tony Mitchell, Peggy Lane, Wendy Allen, Richard Fennessey, Von Campbell. 4th row: Linda Bratt, Monica Brand, Julianne Fox, Jules Polge, Loretta Daws, Patty Mitchell, Valerie Merrill, Mark Nolan, Tammy Silva. New g-1. nm. Air Q., at., Although there is always a lot of work to be done, Antonio Baker re- tains his sense of humor at all times. Corcoran is very fortunate to have such a fine student news- paper as the Quill. Headed by Sanford Phippen, the Quill is staffed by students and serves not only as a newspapercourse, but also as an English elective. In this course, students learn just what it takes to put a newspaper together successfully. One learns how to make a story interesting, layout of the paper, terms used by newspapers, and how to cover a story effectively to convey the news truthfully and accurately. Much dispute has been given due to the openness of the Quill. The intent of the newspaper is to serve as a medium between parties and also report the beliefs of the editors and staff through humor and editorials. Some people tend to misread the true message of the words and form opinions that the Quill condones and advocates the use of alcohol and drugs on the high school level. The Quill, however, does not advo- cate any illegal or mischievous acts, but looks at them with either concern or humor. Whether it be an interview, a review of a movie or play, or news happening in the community that deals with the school, the Quill reports the news and puts it in black and white. Spelling doesn't always come easy, even to those who write for our literary magazine, the Quill. Von Campbell, Tim Reed, and Carl Norman find the correct spelling for a word they plan to use in one of their articles. O W
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T e Young and the Restless 1979 Uniting the Junior class is a big job for the class officers and their advisors- John Curtin, Vito Belloma, and Rick Macheda. The Junior class has sponsored a pom- pom sale, a rollarskating night, and candy sales among other things to build up the treasury with an eye to the prom and graduation. The junior year is important with the PSAT's, college night, and later on with the SAT's. Being a Junior brings home the fact that thereis only one year to go. 1980 Taking the Freshmen from Shea, Lud- den, Roosevelt and Clary and molding them into a single Sophomore class is always the major concern of the Sopho- more class officers. Though spirit ran rather low in the be- ginning, candidates finally got their petitions signed, posters hung, and but- tons passed out. The work of the offi- cers began the day the polls closed and won't be completed until the following elections in the Spring. q3O O60 ll front row: Margaret Fitzpatrick, vice presidentg Carol Hamilton, recording secretary, Dan Akins, president. 2nd row: Pat O'Dell, sergeant at armsg Beth Bornhurst, treasurcrg Peggy Lane, corre- sponding secretary. aq,.smV' zz ,V,,,, , first row: Sue Kimball, secretaryglim Eicholzer, presidentg Lisa MacDonald, treasurer. 2nd row: Peggy Dwyer, vice presidentg Kathy Beach, sergeant at arms.
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ctivities SLA Clubs ystery Date P rquackey The Prom Committee this year worked conscientiously to make the Prom a success. The Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Syracuse provides the setting for the 1978 Corcoran Prom which will doubtlessly be a gayla affair for the 'fClass with Classf, Although the committee was a large one, everyone worked together for the common goal of making this the best Prom ever held at TIC. raw,-all hx How do we feel deep inside our souls? What do these feelings mean? Experiencing different feelings are a part of everyone'S front row: Tracy Nett, Debbie Hutchins, Sue Stone, Barb Cummings. life. In Reflections, Corcoran's own literary magazine, stu- 2116 IOWI JOHN Meikleham, Ken Clark, JOYCS Greig, R0bir1 Tr0tman, dems are able to convey their feelings Gn paper to Share with Frank Kimball, Chris Scannell, Billy Beard, Tony DeMascoli, Julie McPhillips. others. Poetry, true-life experiences, and fictional stories, as well as student art work, are displayed in Reflections. Reflections is published annually and is advised by Sanford Phippen and Joe Peppone. Meeting once per week, students get together and discuss their own stories and poetry. Much inner feeling is exchanged between author and student critic, which enriches not only the mind, but the spirit as well. Reflections is just what it's name implies-a reflection of feel- ings. front row: Tony Boiselle, Aaron Tussing, Dana Bonn, Tony Mitchell. Chief Editor of Reflections, Tony Mitchell, takes a breather from his 2nd IOWI V011 Campbell, C2111 NOIITIHII, Judy D0Ugl3S, T0ny Baker. heavy schedule to watch his fellow teammates on the cross-country f3rd row: Joe lfuoco, Ken Clark, Sandy Phippen, Monica Brand, Tam- rerrm rrg they prcpgre to practice for a meet, my Silva, Amy Castle, Joe Peppone. 4th row: Mike McGraw, Eric .lur- genscn, Theresa Swiderski, Theresa Knapp, John Barott, Tim Reed, Amy Dunn.
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