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VISUAL AIDS SQUAD The Visual Aids Squad is supervised by Mr. Jackelow. The members of this squad do an ex- cellent job operating the six- teen millimeter sound, film- stri slide and obli ue ro'ect P 9 .q P J ' ors. During auditorium programs, they operate spotlights. They perform a great service to our School. The twenty members of the squad are: THB NEWSPAPER SQUAD Did you get your paper this morning? Your paper comes to you each morning through an ef- ficient organization called the newspaper squad. This squad con- sists of three students under the direction of Mr. Corwin. Ronald Birnbaum, captaing Bruce Wilken- feld, lieutenantg and Richard Sills are at your service at 8:00 sharp every morning to get the papers that are left in front of the school. They then distribute the HTimesn and nTribuneN to the teachers and to the classrooms. Melvin Bernstein Steven Lustbader 'win 1 i ..- Captain: Matthew Kaufman Lieutenants: Howard Cohen Richard Spruchman Monitors eleffery Babbit Michael Calmenson Joseph Cazazza Arnold Fox Gerald Goldstein Richard Janowitz Allan Kelberman Marvin Liebling Edward Lubitz Mitchell Lubitz Allan Perry James Plocica Ismael xosario Edward Sherman William Smith Steven Spies Allan Steinberg Barry Waxberg David Wolfson Marvin Liebling
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lr , H I Ni CAPTAINS Neal Strauss Michael Taube Harris Gelberg Harris Rein Leon Schlomowitz James Plocica Joey Lebovic LIEUTENANTS Kenny McBride Coak Cannon Arnold Fox Arcto Rovinson Marvin Leibling Robert Murry Melvin Bernstein Thomas Zeller Wilfredo Calderin Norman Fields John Cazazza SQMDC u era d Goldstein Barry Kwasman Larry Kleinman Marc Mazzarells Jared Hermalin Robert Hanxen Kenneth Donin Larry Barksdale Myron Greensliner Norman Millman Alvin Liebowitz SEUAD D e on Schwartz Eric Rothstein Norman Frowley Steward Davis Eric Petscher David Nichol Joseph Pertis Steven Gale William Jehille EQUAD A ar ershokowitz Mel Colon Fred Kachner James Irwin Allen Allen S UAD o er MacLean Broidy Kelberman Seilnick illitano M 55-15-- Billy Friendlich Thomas Widom Alan Kolman Garth Barnard Arnold Burdick Michael Todd Steven Lustbader Ronald Smith Valentin Rodriguez EXIT 7 Barry Columbo Jay Danker Davie Soerft Badzon Stangey Richard Vaughn James Enz Rapheal Romeu Kenny EXIT 8 Goldin ROEGITE JOSSGII Bruce Santner Steven Rubin Kuen Ling Ted Moss Larry Rudish Raymond Montaluo Andrew Markel Zachary Steinhaus EXITS 10 AND ll Alan Radzan Uary Grant Howard Grant Howard Cohen Robert Weiss Harris Fishbein Micheal Greenholz Harvey Marcus HALLWAY S UAD enry a o Philip Silverman Douglas Calkins Steven Panzell Andy Shaftel Larry Lite Larry Eckstein Wayne Morgan Richard Vancavish Mark Levine George Leyman CAFETERIA S UAD Robert Pinc as Edward Marbach Edward Lopez Edward Sherman Fred Green Antony Somoggi Richard Turitto Lewis Brown EXIT 2 Neil Berman Jack Aglan Danny Goldberg Neil Tereno Michael Bernstein Ismael Rosario Harvey Rubin Anson Wong Emerson Hickler David Wolfson John Zhrewski EXIT 5 Neil Mendick Steven Pressman Howard Kessler William Mason Nathan Friedman Ian Harris Michael Ward Robert Hammond Terry Davis EXIT 6 David Kaufman Douglas Berlin Frank Artes Richard Rasterra Philip Insalaco Allan Koreman Roger Nelson
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PUBLIC SPEAKING QQNTES1 Walt Whitman Junior High School held its fifth annual Public Speaking Contest during the week of March Sth 1962. Every class in our school was represented. Preliminary class- room contests produced well- qualified contestants. These candidates were trained and assisted by Mrs. Stella Baker, teacher in charge of the Public Speaking Contest. Clean and polished performances were given in the auditorium during school assemblies. Contestants were judged on choice of selection, memorization, pronunciation and enunciation in- terpretation, phrasing, clarity of voice, and poise and posture. Finalists are scheduled to compete for final awards. The semi-finalists are: Helen Pomerantz 7-8 Leonard Herbert 7-4 Sherry Miller 7-2 Fred Miller 7-8 Dale Williams 7-2 Barbara Kassoff 9SP3 Jason Squire 9SPl Neil Strauss 9-1 Gayle Cohen 9-ll Howard Spiegler 9SPl Gail Glickman 9-8 Michael Bernstein 9-4 Francine Lomansky 9-2 Toby Levinson 9-10 Dawn Perlman 9-8 Sharon Gilbert 9SP2 Barbara Katz 7SP1 Marc Gottlieb 7SP4 Diane Cole '7SP4 Kenneth Mandelbaum 7SP3 Steven Cohen 7SP3 Barbara Levy 8-3 Neil Mendick oUR CLBRICAL STAFF WQSHINGTQN AND LINCOLN I am not a Carl Sandburg or a Bruce Cotton. I am no authority on Lincoln or Washington. But even a boy with my limited school- ing may appraise them. How do they compare? Both were reat Both were honest. Both iere presidents. Both were states- men, Both had a great deal o . common sense. Both fought for, in different ways, freedom: Lincoln, by the peng Washington, by the sword. In this case the pen was as mighty as the sword. Washington created a nation, Lincoln saved a nation. Lincoln was a rail-splitter and a clerkg Washington was a rich man's son. Lincoln was a peasantg Washington an aristocrat. Washington was a great military genius. Lincoln was a political genius. Both leaders so alike, so differ ent, remain living memorials to the American Dream. ' Stanley Reimer 77
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