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Reporters Betty Mull, Gloria Marks, Ellen Leone, Kathleen Smith, and Sarah Rebo look over their Harr-O-Scope edition just off the press. OFFICERS EDITOR ........... Mary Black CIRCULATION MANAGER . Jane Schweinberg TREASURER ....... Eileen Adams SECRETARY . . . Anna Marie Barwiolek CWHE publication of the Harr-O-Scope serves a three-fold purpose. First, since this is a school paper, it endeavors to acquaint the student body with news of school happenings that might otherwise never be available to them. Secondly, it provides a limited number of students with anopportunity to develop their ability to write the news. Lastly, it serves as an excellent medium of public relations between the school patrons and the school. TOP ROW: Judy Brown, Carole Crawford, Marilyn Cutshall, Joyce Chuway, Kathleen Smith, Ellen Leone, Gloria Marks, Viola Rosensteel Jane Schweinberg, Sarah Rebo. SECOND ROW: Joan Burrell, Donna Burr, Marie Gavatorta, Charlotte Geary, Kathleen Findle, Donna Herrod, Carole Kavel, Betty Mull, JoAnne Raymond, Carol Castle. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mansour, Jackie Damato, Rita Dean, Mary Black Eileen Adams, Joan Andrews, Anna Marie Barwiolek, Mr. Shavara.
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n i ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Kenneth Hebrank, Robert Altman, Daniel Mensch, Raymond Johnson, Andrew I-Iorwatt. SEATED: Thomas Morelli, Donna Burt, Donna Herrod, Barbara Oliver. ,. Q 3- we -it 1g.:.f ' ssh' '5 1.21 il y . xiasvrf l' A Ava: 7 ':'-I sw Z Z1 xg -K Hg-Z 1 wen: l ,sz si , 1 ' - i p ' 3 ' , , ' 5.5 V Q a , ---A-,w 4 La e l: --sa Z ' i1 f M y rr- - f...,. -21 li .' f. tggt g i f i W 5 . . C3 14 -i. jj..': r gy -:i'jr f l,js-iii fl ip , f .5 I 2 4 , I iiiff 5 2 ' I -- ' ' 5 f i , .- 5 . , '- Q me :Q 'fi . ' fig ,- .W , . .- M -'. . , 4 - ' 4 i g.efgs2g,sasfem f.Qj,,,:,iffm5f- My -, tw 2-, ff,,fv, A 'fs wg , its .. f M -- ,. ,,.' 1. t f ' fu 7 L - A L '- - FLOWER FUND COMMITTEE Daniel Mensch, Thomas Morelli, Ellen Leone, Barbara Oliver, Albert Exton. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Ion DelVecchio, Raymond Johnson, Clair Prettiman, Daniel Mensch, SEATED: Catherine Crawford, Donna Herrod, Margaret Markosky, Irene Ometz. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE James Smith, Richard Kubinec, Patty Andrews, Richard Strojan, Daniel Mensch, Raymond Johnson, Anna Marie Barwiolek, Ellen Leone. SEATED: Donna Burr, Judy Greene. HOUSE AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE Thomas Morelli, Richard Kubinec, Albert Exton, Daniel Mensch, Carol Kundman, Norman Golembiewski, Sally Greenawalt, Nancy Ferret. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Richard Strojan, Daniel Mensch, Robert Altman, Nancy Ferret, Ellen Leone, Richard Miller, Donald Yanity. SEATED: Joanne Salvador, Susanne Shuster.
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NE of the busiest places during the Tuesday and Wednesday Activity Period is the Library. Since the Library serves also as a classroom, it is not open to the students all the time. According to the records, students find stories about animals very popular. In particular, they like animal stories written by O'Brien and Farley. Historical novels rank second with mystery stories a close third in popular- ity. Science-fiction has in recent months increased in importance. Many new books are obtained through the Junior Literary Guild. The most used magazines are: TIME COLLIER'S NEWSWEEK SEVENTEEN OUTDOOR SPORTSMAN Blair Musgrove, Miss Brisbane, Janet Steiner, Elizabeth Stevenson Geraldine Mattey, Patte Truxal. At Work in the reference corner Browsing through magazines The end of a busy library period 51
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