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lr! Row: Mrs. Lanni, A. Volkmann, T. DeBroske, B. Wilcox, R. Dempsey. 2nd Row: M. Pelaia, R. Bush, M. Peck, M. Babey, P. Littell, G. Ceriale, E. Brillinger. 3113 Row: H. Scararnellino, M. Horan, S. Fullenweider, B. Tompkins, C. Zeoli, J. Leardi, P. Smith, M. Martin. Schnnl Spirit Association p1'cxiflc1z1f, TERRY DE BROSKE Iliff?-f71'C5iliC'7Z1f, BARBARA WILCOX secretary, ALVARA VOLKMANN f1'e:1s111'c'1', RITA DEMPSEY sponsor, MRS ADELAIDE LANN1 aims-promotion of school spirit, of greater interest in school affairs . . . sold school banners, pencils engraved with football and basketball schedules, basketball pins . . . members underwent notoriously humorous initiation 54
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IJ! Row: S. Auerbach, J. Andersen, C. Affron, L. Kagan, A. Sovelove, S. Sharkey. 2nd Row: L. Rudolph, A. Nacamu, C. Stems, E. Reichel, T. Schneider, Mr. Swank, M. Kesselman, H. Stessel, C. Marro, N. Naylor, J. Keith. etinnal Fnrensie League a national organization of students interested in speech activities . . . debate teams, oratorical contests most prominent in p h s . . . members participated in spring state oratorical contest, covering all aspects of speech . . . sophomore debate team won thir- teen of fourteen debates . . . qualification for league membership requires twenty points, gained from interscholastic speech competition j11'esia'e11t, CHARLES AFFRON vice-p1'esiricm', DOROTHY BENSKY sc'cre1f1z1'y, ELSA SHATZKIN 1f1'CdS7H'6'l', JOANNE ANDERSEN silnonsor, MR ALBERT SWANK pictured here is adelaide at peak of her washington whirl, the reward for being chosen one of four national winners in the i speak for democracy contest . . . young- est person ever to receive this honor
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VOLUME I editor, CHARLES AFFRON art editor, TAMAR SCHNEIDER typing editor, NATALIE NAYLOR circulation editor, ANNE SOVELOVE ad-wrfising editor, VIVIAN KEITH pvodiiction editor, FREEMONT REIF sports editors, JOANNE ANDERsEN DAVID LosH1N adviser, MR MARK BATTEN Joanne Andersen, Jacqueline Carter, Virginia Tiso, Anne Sovelove, Charles Alifron, Mr. Batten, David Loshln. NUMBER I Ist Row: L. Rudolf, S. Moskowitz, E. Reichel, L. Kagan, N. Naylor, B. Green, S. Dabrusian, S. Steinmetz, E. Howell. Znii Row: J. Anderson, R. Weiss, V. Tiso A. Sovelove, C. Affron, H. Heineman, M. Chalumeau, I. Carter, D. Bensky, Fi Reif, C. Sterns, T. Schneider. iw! Row: L. DeSoto, D. Holterman, C. Obuhan- ick, S. Epstein, S. Elroy, S. Citron, R. Lloyd, L. Ganeles, M. Poritsky, T. Ashner, E. Shatzkin, M. Kesselman. 4th Row: I. Rosenbaum, D. Blank, N. Silverstein, L. Shaffer, C. Tragash, J. M. Gathings, S. Klapwalcl, J. Albert, R, VanBuren, D. Loshin, Mr. Batten. resent umercur U staff introduced man in- P . y 1 novations . . . most important-more frequent publication . . . new format with fewer pages but with more current news than in past years . . . other achievements-brand new column, 'Kp h s corner, appearing weekly in the star, written by V corozine and edited by c affron, and a literary annual containing stories, poems, essays composed by our local literati llluill and Snrnll national journalism honor society . . . outstand- ing junior and senior members of school news- paper annually initiated in recognition of con- tributions as journalists and artists.
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