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Page 32 text:
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 Time out for a moment of relaxation, advises Mr. Richard Hawkey. With him are Andy Bromberg, Norma Furedi, Stewart Napoleon (Advertising Manager) Ronald Green and Paul Troop. Ronald Green, busy Editor-in-Chief of our newspaper, takes a minute to jot down a few notes. Advisers Mr. Richard Hawkey, Mr. Frank LoTrug- lio and Miss Marguerite Curtin appear to be pleased with the success of the Spotlight. Andrew Bromberg, News Editor; Charlotte Lichtenthal, Features Editor; Steven Klipstein, Sports Editor; Norma Furedi, Assistant Features Editor; and Paul Troop discuss the next issue. Shown here is the late fred Meyer, former Editor-in-Chief of the Spot- light. Dotty Deller, Business Manager; Bruce Bosinius, Staff Photographer;
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FOR THIS 1959 ECHOES LITERARY STAFF Seated: Donna Durr, Barbara Schuey, Dolores Moore, Joan Hickey, Assistant Literary Editor, Gloria Sierra, Maureen Malay. Standing: Claudia Citrano, Diane Sculler, Hal Leitncr, Terry McManus, Ellen Kappy, Judy Conklin, Debbi Beck, Alice Brunton, Elizabeth Brunton, Claire Gallagher. Missing: Debbie Harte, Ellen Frankel, Harriette Sherman, Gloria Seltzer, Barbara Heydweiller. BUSINESS STAFF First Row: Tina Bloom, Jcannie Kleitman, Barbara Ostovich, Geraldine Huggins, Sophie Hudson. Second Row: Hal Leitner, Sue Dollinger, Marie Niedermann, Ellen Kappy, Norma Furedi, Merrily Ceder, Liz Sigman, Diane Sculler, Joan Walsh. Did you notice the fine drawing of our school? Here is Liz Sigman, our home- town artist, who worked very hard to perfect that drawing. Camera shy ? Stay away from these two fellows. Bob Quick and Joe Lavery would snap your picture before you could say a word.
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Page 33 text:
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Along with the growth and formation of Levittown Memorial High School has been the outstand- ing improvement and enlargement of our school newspaper, the Spotlight. The hands of many past and present members of the Spotlight staff have carefully molded this paper into the interesting, well- rounded source of news and information we now have. This year’s staff, headed by Editor-in-chief, Ronald Green, News Editor, Andrew Bromberg, Features Editor, Charlotte Lichtenthal, and Sports Editor, Steve Clipstein, has continued in the tradi- tion of giving the student body a paper-to be proud of. The Adviser, Mr. Richard Hawkey, and the editors have worked to increase student participa- tion in our school paper and have put the Spotlight in the position where it belongs in the school. The paper itself is very enjoyable to read. In it we find complete coverage of all curricular and co-curricular activities. Community projects and school policies are announced and discussed without biased opinions. Students who have achieved honors or major positions in school are given full recogni- tion in the Spotlight by lengthy interviews. This paper has been ranked with the best school papers in the state and we are happy that it is ours. SPOTLIGHT First Row: Ilene Sail, Judy Cushman, Judy Levy, Phyllis Martin, Liz Queen, Eileen Baltic, and Debbi Beck. Second Row: Terry Benz, Dave Porter, Liz Sigman, Robert Quackenbush, Dotty Brockman, Steve Weissman, Barbara Garber, and Gloria Seltzer. Third Row: Dennis Kaplan, Dave Mogilefsky, Jay Horner, and Terry McManus. 29
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