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Business Qnnnr Qnnzintg Back, L to R: Mr. A. Fox, Randi Appel, Lisa Serillo, Kris Kearns, Kathy Stephens, Maria Egberdson. Front, L to R: Ann Buckley, Merrill Iones, Ioe Flynn, Christine Munch. The second year of the Business Honor Society has been very suc- cessful. The organization has held donut sales to raise funds, and has taken over operation of the bookstore. In addition, plans for a secretarial service squad and a tutoring service are being developed. To Jane Groben, Love and Best wishes. Mom, Dad, Paul, Michael, and Ann.
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Science 2-Xllianre T Back: Leo Chiang, Paul Hicks, Stuart Green, Gregg Berman, Mike Weinstein, Udi Berger, Mike Fakheri, Dan Elsen, Mr. Matier fadvisorj. Front: Michelle Berger, Margie Wytzka, Dana Werner, Arianne Oberling, Ellen Cheng, Helen Tiang, Radika Khetrapal. This year witnessed the emergence of a new science-oriented club, the Science Alliance. Formed by Paul Hicks and physics teacher Iack Matier, the Alliance was designed to satisfy the scientific curiosity of its members. It did this in a number of ways, one of which was the presentation of an experiment or scientific demonstration during each meeting. Along with these experiments, a number of field trips were taken to various local scientific organiza- tions. The Alliance was also involved in the Space Shuttle Involvement Project. Students submitted experiments to NASA with the possibility of these experiments being chosen to be conducted aboard the Space Shuttle. A small publication was printed by the club in which students summarized and criticized articles which they read. The members hope that the club will grow in size and number of activities next year. Dear Moira, Best Wishes, Tally 161
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an-il eluille Fingers g g ggwgm lst Row, L-R: Iohn Schindler, Ioanna Miller, Amy Wolf, Lisa Zeidenberg, Iessica Miller, Timothy Iohn Lana, Tara Danielle Kelley, Marcus W. Daniels, Howard Z. Bernstein, Robin Reiss, Robert Goldstein, Katelin Thomas, Shu Shu Foo, Pei Pei. 2nd Row, L to R: Russ Lewis, Doug Abrash, Margaret MacKrell, Carene Bonahue, Scott Ng, Patty McTernan, Alyssa Pinks, Stephanie Drew, Ellen Ieanne Zimmerli, Johanna Li, Debby Zimmerman, Ioanna Watson, Moira Trachtenberg, Nick Pap- pageorge. 3rd Row, L to R: Mr. Loizides, Qadvisorj, Steve Kirz, Allyson Spencer, Diane Basilice, Paul Fraccilierri, Iulie Blue, Lisa Lipton, Deanna Ramey, Margie Price, Dana Werner, Michael Waldman, Mindy Kaplan, Cathy McKeen, Kara Wax- man. 4th Row, L to R: Brad Iones, Sue Lewis, Karen Rohlf, Chris Alban, Charlie Lightner, Annmarie Galbraith, Peter Butorovich, Rapin Khetrapal, George Northrup, Edward T. Bonahue, Craig Handler, Ralph Wolf, Debbie Gray, Rob Graff, Chris Valentine, Helaine Weber, Heather Rafferty, Stacy Golby. Missing: Kevin Thomson, Debbie Zeidenberg, Colleen Mahony. The Ward Melville Players, under the supervision of George Loizides, produced three ma- jor plays this year. Guys and Dolls the fall musical, was one of the year's high points for the many students involved. The drama The Miracle Worker was presented in March. You Can't Take It With You was selected as the spring comedy. Une-act plays were presented at Parent-Teacher Night, An Evening of Comedy, and the Calliope Evening of Culture. Two children's plays toured the elementary schools during the holiday season. The work of the theater unites the many diverse students involved as one successful unit. It is this feeling of cooperation and caring that makes The Players the special club it is. May you be endowed with enthusiasm, courage, and zeal to pursue a lite with dignity and respect for all. Barbara and Don Mahony
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