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VISUAL ARTISTS ORGANIZE GROUPS The Junior High Art Club, under the supervision of Miss Hoefner, consists of approximately twenty students. The Art Club is planning a trip to the Museum of Modern Art this spring. The members are compiling a book of magazine articles which will be bound and donated to the school library. The Photography Club is a small but active club which meets every day seventh period. The only two members, Tom Whitehead and Andrew Greener, spend most of their time developing pictures for school activities such as sports and school plays. The advisor, Mr. White, has taken pictures for the yearbook, for which we are most grateful.
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Junior Horizons The junior high school has its own magazine, JUNIOR HORIZONS, to publish their creative efforts. This year's work, advised by Mrs. Byers, had a special event--a writing contest. Several outstanding issues have been enjoyed. Senior Horizons Longwood's students have always used HORIZONS, the literary magazine, as an outlet for creative writing. This year's edition has combined creative writing with students' art work, making the largest issue to date. Advisor: Miss Eisenberg Editor-in-chief: Claudia Leonardi Art Editors: Paul Paquette Susan Wright Copy Editors: Paulette Barsi Matthew Caggiano William Cotter Jonathan Hughes Harriet Jones Kathy LaSauce Deborah VanDervoort Janet Wohr Photography Editor: Susan Kamke Typing Editor: Marcia Howard The pride of publication. 8»
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Math Teams Junior High Science The Junior High Science Club, under the supervision of Mr. Farrell, has been engaged in several projects this year. Several students are working on a space project which involves assimilating missiles into space. Some have grown crystals, and others are studying different species and the culturing of protozoa. Members are Debbie Morson, Nancy Engelhardt, Andy Carrabus, Victor Nannini, Jim Minardi, and Richard Ray. Mr. Raycroft's Math-a-Magicians meet four times a year from November to March to promote an interest in Mathematics and interscholastic competition of an academic nature. They compete with teams from Stonybrook.Boys School, Setauket, Sagamore, and John F. Kennedy. Members are Betty Allen, Andy Carrabus, Josephine Demonaco, Rosemary Falletta, Florence Hunt, Margaret Hunt, Victram Jayante, Arthur Minardi, Debbie Mason, Pat Noonan, Brian Reinhold, Gwen Ruffin, George lit ting. Mrs. Margaret Dankevitch, the advisor of the Senior High Math Team, directs the meetings which fall on the first Tuesday of each month. The purpose is to have fun using math learned up to this point and to compete with others of similar backgrounds. The team competes with Port Jefferson, Setauket, Smith-town, and Newfield. Members are Carol Barsi, Jonathan Hughes, Dennis Noud, Roxanna Schlegel, Charles Melkunas, Alan Sajnacki, Tina Donath. 00OOOOC I Senior Science Mr. Oosting has taken members of Senior High Science Club to Brookhaven National Laboratory where they toured the Biology and Computer section on Visitors’ Day. They visited the Museum of Natural History in New York City and viewed the displays covering several aspects of natural history. A field trip is planned to the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. Discussions range from the places they have visited to UFO's and comets. Members are President and Secretary Alean Korte, Vice-President and Treasurer Laura Eisenhardt, Alfred Korte, Sandra King, Karl Schock, Jeannette Eggart, John LaFlair, Billie Prince, Alan Sajnacki, Lorraine Wilson, Vesper Belton, Leslie Freeborn, Carol Marcinowski, and Debbie Verdon.
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