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UNSUSPECTlNG EAGLE STAFF caught in a rare moment of relaxation. EDITOR LA ROCCA and Mr. King discuss tech- nical points of an important editorial. 'ws LITERARY Within the walls of 301 each month, a newspaper comes to life. Through the efforts of the editors, the Eagle has become a quality publication, true spokesman for the students. Con- tinuing last year's policy of lively, in- formative reporting, the Eagle is high- lighted by an action-packed serial, Man from Mars, a commentary on life in general, and the Eagle's Cage, one man's view of Essex. In- novations this year include a more attractive banner, a unique pictorial theme, a regular sports column, and the Blackboard, illustrating the fundamentals of the season's sports. From the editor's desk to the reporter in the field, the Eagle reflects the feel- ings and accomplishments of Essex- men. EAGLE EDITORS: Nicholas La Rocca, Editor-in-Chief, Robert Surrell, News Editor, Thomas McDade, Features Editor, Louis Lanese, Sports Editor, Jeffrey Behrens, Art Editor, John Hayden, Assistant News Editor, Michael Feniello, Assistant Sports Editor. LOU LANESE puts finishing touches to one of his sports layouts
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COUNCIL OFFICERS and Senior presidents meet at their weekly con- ference. SUCCESS MARKS THIRD YEAR OF COUNCIL Both a new administration and a new program were adopted by the Student Council this year. While the executive officers supplied the lead- ership, the student body gave rise to the new program. Following the precedents set by former councils, numerous mixers, dances, and rallies were sponsored. However, characteristic of its own innovations was the senior excursion. Despite all its other endeavors, the Student Council never neglected its chief duty, repre- senting the views of the students. COUNCIL OFFICERS: Arthur Martin, president, Paul Marion, vice-president, Thomas Mount, secretary-treasurer. COUNCIL MEMBERS: Larry Schumacher, 201, Bernie Petro, 202, John Vogler, 203, James Gayles, 204, Robert Drury, 205, Orlando Moncelsi, 206, John Santucci, 207, Louis Esposito, 208, Joseph Thunell, 210, Gary Vitaletti, 211, Sam Meddis, 212, Thomas Mount, 215. L R Arthur Martin, Paul Marion Thomas Mount PRESIDENT PERFORMS first official duty-presenta tion of senior rings. if
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