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i 1 Robert Langston and Andrew Ryner at a BSU meeting. li Created in 1972, the Black Student Union has now established its own identity in the long list of student organizations at IVl.H.S. ln September, the introduction of Black Culture as one of the cIub's major focuses led to planningtrips to Jamaica and the Afro-American Cultural Center in New York. lVlrs. Helen Phillips, adviser, was educated in the South and often relayed to the members her persona experiences living and working in a white society. Fund raising activities were planned in September. Cake sales, tonic sales, and car washes were held in hopes of raising at least S5500 for scholarships to be we i -H C 0 'U 3 4-v GD x 0 2 4: Bottom Row: Stanley Gifford, Andrew Ryner, Curtis Gray, Robert Harris, Top Row: Val Sparrow, Ruth Rogers, Michele Jackson, Barbara Rogers, Robyn Mars, Tarva Gooding, Linda Cline, Robin Sneed, Treas. Luane Harris, Pres. The Earth Think cu c .2 il' cu c Bottom Row: Mark Pesanelli, Carol Gallagher, Lisa Goober, Doreen Bonsignor, Carol Lochiatto. Top Row: Susan Adams, Janet Cremone, Marie Cocco. on E an 7 Q. m Q. P+' o Q. cn U7 an 7 E. :x UQ 2 Q3 o 77 U3 r-P C Q. ro 3 f-O' U7 C 'O o :S UO 7 as Q. C cn 'lf o :s IOI1 Un I' HO 2 h0
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ln 1974, Boojum Rock had a new advisor, Nls. Cynthia Poor. Her view was that the magazine should be the voice ofthe student body, or for many stu- dents who are willing to share their creative work. To further that end, it became an open publication encouraging any contributions from any m SOUVC9. Students participating in editing and layout have an opportunity to create a magazine according to their own liking. Boojum Rock is a non-competitive activity and in that sense it can remain loosely structured in order to accom- rock modate the needs of active, creative people who are also involved in other ac- tivities. The 1974 Staff sought to publish a representative sample of poetry, fiction, and artwork which would be of interest to the majority ofthe school. Nora Chansky edits for final publications. Karen Grey consults with Elyse Grey. 16 . '. ' B 2 1 V rr K 1552 Ms. Poor, advisor, leads the way. Miriam Schindelheim reviews her work.
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ancais fr Ie TC CE Ie Le Cercle Francais was composed this year of the French Honor society and French Club. Membership in the French Club was unrestricted, but an A-average was required to be invited into French Honor. Le Cercle Francais started the year in September with the initiation of its new members. Each new member of the French Club was required to perform a skit or recite a poem in French in order to be initiated. After the initiations, the members treated themselves to French pastries, cookies, and other refreshments. During the year the French Club held meetings where members learned more about the French language and culture. This year the French Club planned to prepare different varieties of French food, to see several movies in French, and to visit a French restaurant. Susan Adams and Donna Buonopane at a meeting. Bottom Row: Janis Rattet, Michelle Miclette, Patti Meuse, Carol Gramolini, Beverly Osterholt. Second Row: Doreen Bonsignor, Donna Buonopane, Susan Adams, Nancy Kiernan, Esther Fishman, Carol Gallagher, Susan Adando. Top Row: Rene Levine, Susan Swartz, Susan Graff, Marie Cocco, Joanne Bean, Joanne Salie. 18
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