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S? I ll s K' Only a deadline could absorb Irene, Diane and Linda to this extent! Miss La Barbera do you think the printer could squeeze just one more Quip- per in, pleads Irene. F l K W 0 I L GNL T X mil., Tony asks Leslie if all Edi- I tors finally wind up making paper dolls. I Tony, Irene and Leslie all agree that It's a pretty good issue. Correcting galley proofs keep Gerry and Irene absorbed long after the late bus has departed. 0 QUE?
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ht Qiartg Glipprr ff.. , f .,,. f. .M .T Y ...H S it 4 T ' tl ' 7 lift' ' ' MW iw VW W ...if-wf,.,t,,t. 'we CLIPPER STAFF: FRONT ROW, left to right: Phyllis Hansen, Judy Hoyer, Pat Langdon, Miss LaBarbara, Irene Urwiler, Diane Gallo, Eilleen Miller, Maxine Ehren- konig. SECOND ROW, Carol Dipasquale, Mary Muggage, Joann Mugrage, Susan Landes, Ellen Mandel, Barbara Lachenmayr, Melanie Jacobs, Joy Anderson, Susan Kaye, Patricia Makas, Elaine Alper. THIRD ROW, Diane Waszmer, Maddi Laza- row, Marilynn Seibert, Gail Hansen, Barbara Langdon, Eleanor Reibstein, Roselle Cohen, Kathy Astrack, Fran Gioia, Joyce Sherman. FOURTH ROW, Carol Ann ' Moritz, Carole Baxter, Linda Rochfeld, Joann Russo, Ann Caldwell, Carol Haske, Q Elaine Wunsch, Tina Bares, Edith Schaefer, Judy Schmidt. For the second consecutive year, the Clipper has won Second Place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Award. As an improvement over last year, the Clipper was published once every three weeks in the fall term until financial difficulties forced the editors to change back to a monthly issue. This year the Clipper has extended its school coverage and has added to its coverage of community youth club events. The editor hopes to publish an April Fools issue. Cooperating in producing the paper are Mrs. Sandra Berman's Secretarial class which types Clipper copy, and Mr. F. S. Obrenski, who supervises the art work. Advisors, Miss Lillian La Barbera, Miss lltlarion Sciortino, Mr. Charles Martin, Editors, Irene Urwiler, Pat Langdon 5 News Editor, Diane Gallo, Feature Editor, Leslie Berg, Sports Editor, Judy Hoyer, Cartoonist, Gail Brodt, Business Manager, Eileen Miller, Assistant Business Manager, Maxine Ehrenkoening, Circulation Manager, Louise Dietershagen.
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II Circola Italiano Under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Longo our Italian club provides students with a better understanding of the language and customs of Italy. In addition to listening to several Italian records, Il Circola Italianon has learned two Italian songs and through their performance in the language assembly communicated their enthusiasm for Italy, her people, and her language. ITALIAN CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Josephine LoMonoco, Roseann LaRuffa, Lorraine Santoro, Joseph Longo, Nancy Ann Fiola, Linda Famulare. SECOND ROW, Corinne Nicastri, Joane Cefalu, Barbara Pig- nati, Maureen Pagano, Rose Orso- marso, Annette DePaula, Lucrezia Nasta. THIRD ROW, Gregory Verga, Anthony DeChristopher, Ellen Corson, Carol Kalchuk, Mar- jorie Casella, Barbara Candito, Jos- eph Barbera. FOURTH ROW, Pat- rick Teva, Robert Muro, Vincent Coppola, Jerry Christiano, Robert McKenzie. Los Chicharras Membership in Los Chicharros gives Spanish students the opportunity to apply what they are taught in class, since all club meetings are conducted in Spanish. A very active group, Los Chicharros, this year saw Spanish movies, visited a Spanish restaurant, partici- pated in Mardi Gras, a district language program, had a Pinata,, or Christmas party, had a very colorful booth at the Student Bazaar and still found time to print their n ewsletter. Advisor, Mr. Joseph Longo, President, Nancy Ann i ,A W' Y. Fiola, Vice President, Linda Cozzolino, Secretalxijx V 6, Rose Ann La Ruffa, Treasurer, Lorraine Sa ora LOS CHICHARROS: FRONT ROW, left to right: Leslie Burak, Diane Katz, Sylvia Barracca, Richard X X 4 Adach, Norma Albertini, Eunice Tot- X ' Q R5 K land, Betty Prussner. SECOND ROW: Frances Sparacio, Stephanie Engel, Leslie Leeb, Regina Radlowski, Mary Ann Lima, Eileen Dunton, Carole Goldman, Carol Schernmer, Barbara Spatz. THIRD ROW: Frances Burke, Sue Lilly, Doris Troccoli, Judy Levine, Dottie Montsomery, Joann Russo, Mary Zerucha, Carol Meadow, Sandi Feldman. FOURTH ROW: Faith Sundheimer, Nancy Vachuda, Linda Rochfcld, Alyce Maurer, Carolann Naujokas, Lilian Matos, Linda B. Goldstein. FIFTH ROW: Matthew Zagami, Marty Lazarow, Paul R. Federman. ELUB5 A 0
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