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New Dorp in Pictures PhoTography has become a viTal parT oT American liTeraTure. in The Torm oT picTure magazines, and oT American life, as a hobby Tor many Thousands oT amaTeurs. l-lere in New Dorp, These inTeresTs are re- TlecTed in The newly organized Pho- Tography Squad. The group, inspired by The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion's presenTaTion oT a press camera lasT year, consisTs oT Three members, phoTographed here wifh Their ad- viser, Mr. Thomas B. Greenslade: Larry Johansen, Senior PhoTog- rapherq Paul Charm, Junior PhoTog- rapher, and George l'-liby, Appren- Tice. -K, The Lab Squad Avoids Science Fiction This group oT Microbe l-lunTers becomes acguainTed wiTh various aspecTs oT scienTiTic insTrumenTs and helps To seT up laboraTory experi- menTs Tor all science classes. The squad, under The direcTion oT Mr. AlTonse BelTaTTo, is also Tamiliar wifh The proper manipulaTion oT scienTiTic eguipmenT and wiTh moTion picTure proiecTion Tor classes in all deparTmenTs. Q. Row 1: Roberta Shannon, Richard Swier, Raymond Ba? iilana, George Poppe, William Garcia, Mr. Belfatto, Ed Tellefsen, Feodor Matchett, Thomas Greene. Row 2: Joseph Bcnanno, Joseph Coccoli, Lou Sailliord, Donald Sturm, Bill Sharpley, Henry Swenson, Richard Giamberdine, Bob Traui,
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First Row: Louis Ghibaudo, Anthony lnteglia, Frank Peteroy, Louis Palladino, Joachim Stieber, Ray Long. Second Row: Philip Corso, John Pitarresi, Richard Toma, George Harshberger, War- ren Taylor. Firsf row: Ray Clark, Leslie Bellows, Joe Zona, Arnold Taras, Charles Di Giacomo. 2nd row: Bob Carves, Larry Johansen, Wal- ter Schmidt, Robert Otten, Albert Sinclair, .lack Bellows. 22 time for courtesy In the spring term, new ushers are elected To replace the January graduates: Pierre Lefebvre, John Swenson, John Midgett, Jack Unkel, and Peter De Vita. LiTe in New Dorp is more civilized and gracious as a resulT oT The acTiviTies oT The members oT The Usher Squad. Under The supervision oT Mrs. lv1argueriTe Moscrop. The boys conducT a guided Tour Tor The incom- ing Treshmen, each spring, in order To acguainT The prospecTive sTudenTs wiTh The personnel and consTrucTion oT New Dorp. Their ordinary duTies consisT oT direcTing TraTTic and inspiring good behavior aT assemblies and aT oTher oTTicial school occasions such as CommencemenT and Open School NighT. The Ushers claim - always
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The Guidance Offices Strive to Blend Literature and Life into a Unified Personality The Guidance Ottlces play an important role in the lite ot every New Dorp student From the time that a student enters New Dorp, until the time ot his graduation, the Grade Advisers are available to help plan programs and select colleges The Grade Advisers are Miss Anna Loettler llerm 8l. Miss Virginia O'Connor lYear I and Term 71, Miss Josephine O'Neull lYear Illl, and Miss Eileen Cox, replacing Miss Julia Keegan tor the spring term lYear Ill Mr Sol Feinberg takes care ot attendance and punctualmty in Ottice I3l and as added assistance helps students and parents in iob place ment OFFICE 'l3'l M ry M ry b tt W 9 P A M N M A S 24 I A ' X, 'X ig? -I , J x r ' 'J 1 'E' I v J ' F J Row l: a Savoia, a ann Gor u , Joan McKendry, Barbara Romer, Jeannetfe Brown. Row 2: James Gorman, George Harshber er, Jose h Zona, Edward erner, Richard Giamberdine. Row 3: James Burgund, Milio azzella, Lois Spiker, louis Errichiello, at Goren, Hilda oiello, James McKen ry, Peter Ooughfon.
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