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Alpha, Greece Arcadia's Literary magazine, was first established at Arcadia years ago. Named after the first letter of the Greek alphabet, which means first or best, the magazine consists of poetry, essays and short stories written by the students. Alpha's goals are to give students an opportunity to share their work with others and to encourage them to become interested in creative writing. It also gives them a chance to see their work in print and to read what others have written. Most of the work is done by students who contribute poetry, essays and short stories although the staff dloes the typing, and layout work. The staff consists of peoole who are interested in putting out their efforts towards producing a magazine, which is Arcadia's very own and which has a taste of some of the students own maternal. Alpha: Top Row: Nancy Pawlik, Tara DiBeIlo, editor. Seated: Mike Allentoff, Denise Logan, Miss Slivinski, advisor. C CC RADKD ob Roberts, Carol Messina, Art Smith, Scott Warner, Miss Baldwin. 2nd Row: Mike Allentoff, CLUB Radio Club was established this year in Arcadia with advi- sor Miss Baldwin and General Manager Bob Roberts. Radio club is independent of Radio station WGMC, an education- al Radio Station for Greece, which bperates on a FM fre- quency. Radio Club tapes programs for WG MC and they represent Arcadia at the station. People from the Radio Club put much time and effort into their work. After school, they met and practiced engineering, an- nouncing and taping the pro- grams. On December 17, Radio Club broadcasted for WGMC live from the cafeteria and they have broadcasted through the year on a monthly basis.
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Top Row: Mr. Snook, Karen Peck, Greg Watts, Jim Yolevich, Cindy Doran, Lynn Jesenka, Lisa Wehrle, Marcia Buckley. Cmdy Ford, Judy Jackson, Erika Yandle, Lisa Stambach, Cyndy Connie Marshall. WIND ENSEMBLE The Wind Ensemble, directed by Mr. Snook, con- sists of select and dedicated musicians. The Wind Ensemble performed for three concerts,'in Novem- ber, February, and May. They also played for Vice- President Nelson Rockefeller at the dedication of Park Ridge Hospital. The Wind Ensemble also went to New York State School of Music Competition this spring. Several pieces The Wind Ensemble played this year included Divergents by MacBeth, and Scenes from the Louvre by Dello Joio. Top Row: Philip Abel, Tom Perlich, Barbara Chad- BRASS SECTION: Top Row: Rex Denton, Shellee Wright, Mike Puleo, Jim Jeff Fellows, Carl Dunn, Robin Sherry. Shoemaker, Lyn Brady. 2nd Row: Peter Schulick, Tom Smith, Bob Shoemaker, Brian Palmer, David Stiles, Mark Proudfoot. 3rd Row: Chris Same, Drew Martin, Gary Heiligman, Chuck Monachino, Betsy Braund, Lori Edwards. Grant LeSchander. 4 ji 1 PERCUSSION: Bottom Row: John Baccoli, David Coons, David Galligan,
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