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-. fix' 4 'Qi Clinton Powell displays the musical talent required of a Tri-M member, as he toots his trumpet. Ricardo Ramos is instructing Shari Zammas in the techniques of correct trumpet playing. Loria Powell blows away into her flute front in the lawn as she concentrates to read her notes clearly. ,Marti Rosenberg, Wee-President of Modem Music Masters accompanies the band on the keyboard. Tri-M 293
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Tn-M and new sponsor strive for better discipline By Teresa DeFrancesco This year Modern Music Masters had a new spon- sor, Mr. Edward Gooding, who encouraged the honor society to have better organization and dis- cipline. To be eligible for Tri-M, members needed a 3.6 average in music and a 2.6 average in all sub- ject. Tri-M is a unique honor society because stu- dents apply for membership and then must be ac- cepted. This makes everyone work harder and it adds spirit to the group, commented Vice- president Marti Rosenberg. Tri-M performed at all football games and also performed concerts for neighboring schools. Tri-M is a good honor society to have because it gives music to student and a chance to participate in something other than their regular musical groups , remarked Jenny Penkosky, Tri-M presi- dent. Officers: Jenny Penkosky - President, Marti Rosenberg - Vice-President, Carlos Fernandez - Secretary, Ricky Ramos - Treasurer Adirim, Terry f Alvarez, Edward . f H+ ,M in Q , f wwf 4 ,s A f Garcia, Maria Herrero, Virginia ' ff J ,l M fm- -if-f-,fig fr 4- K X 6 Q as '53 ,y A A Lustig, Terry Penkowsky, Genevieve , K Q., Q av, fl ., L 1 ,Ll ' Lf e Danny Galletti keeping a steady beat on the bongo's cowhide listens intently for the next change in tempo. 5 4 Powell, Clinton f , , , Rosenberg, Martha 1- . T ' , A Schwanzman, Paula I , Yabor, Cesar iff ' Q 7.35 L ' .. if Ps 'f ' ' . ft , f ' - .Y ' JG? 5 , 'Q' ' 'V Tri-M president, Jenny Penkosky, makes some last minute decisions, and - V . .l r mental notes before she calls a meeting to order. 292 EM ..1
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Social Studies honor holds mock elections for students By: Sotie Vilar Social Studies Honor is designed to promote in- terest in the social sciences through participation in activities in local, state, and national levels. Members were required to have at least one semester of a social studies class with an average of 4.0 in any honors class and a total average of at least 3.0. The mock elections, which consisted of a student candidate that had to have had a campaign manager and also a treasurer, must have raised money inside of school which followed specific guidelines. The mock elections were held four years ago and this year they were held on November 4. The club was made up of students wanting to learn the past and future of the world. Social Studies Honor plans to become a more active club by helping the Young Democrats and Teenage Republicans, commented Ernie Lanza. OFFICERS President: Ernesto Lanza, Wce-President: Carlos A.Rodriguez, Treasurer: Beatriz Taquechel, Secretary: Norma Fernandez ,.f'-K K If My. Q sf ,. f, T -:mp -- ,, 4 -.f Ernesto Lanza, social studies honor president, tutors a Rockway Elementary student in the Rockway library. Social Studies Honor Ana Pineda spices up her last year in school at Halloween Hap- penings by dressing up as a clown. A Z , , F - 5, fx F Arrazcaeta, Raul 1 W! 'A g 'A f 'T Bello, Elsy :Q - .. V VV V if . Castro, Aurora 5 V, , , ' Zh Centeno, Barbara Fernandez, Nom1a Ferrer, Alfredo Firvida, Diana Garcia-Pons, Teresa Gonzalez, Lourdes Hart, Kenneth Kaye, Terry Lanza, Emesto Lopez, Arlene Medina, Sergio Nestler, Lisa Pineda, Ana Rimland, Allan Rimland, Eddie Rincon, Diana Tallet, Lourdes Taquechel, Beatriz , ww' ' 1 f 12,1 , E f fb Ati 4 1 f ,gf , ffff 4-eff' . if Q. Vg. ,U , ., V W- W .f V f f 4 - , sf ' A W if - ,, ww , X, , ' , V . z ,Z ' ' ly P X ' f 1 f ' N' sf rf . , fu ' , za 5: ' my 'qv 4-2 , I 1. , 1 , ' 'ffm ' iff: ff . ' ,f A g, rt I Q ' ' A We 'T at . ! X, . f-T5 A L I 4 Q ' I: 1 , I R' Y 'H ' 1 'if ,V Y, J A ,, ' ,af -fl K A412 hi f T W zrwr ' ' f' 21 ff l ,g I, 5 b , , V I. ,,, 5 4 , fi - T , .41
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