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WEAVER MOUTHPIECE This year, under the supervision of Miss Eluned Roberts and Mr. Italia, the Lookout sponsored a new project, AGORA. Described as provocative, witty, informative, and soul, AGORA featured informal discussions in a coffee house atmosphere. The AGORA project proved to be successful because of all those who became actively involved. Sub¬ jects discussed ranged from religion and integration to modern African art . Lookout members (as well as many a patient janitor) will recall press nights . . cold pizzas . . . the mad search for a proofreader or typists . . . one in the morning and still not finished . . . Ed Lebetkin finds time to do homework in the Lookout office.
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LOOKOUT FUNCTIONS A‘ Paul Spector reviews the plan for the next issue of the Lookout. The core of the school and the mouthpiece for administrative and stu¬ dent issues and grievances, the Lookout encourages the free interplay of ideas and stimulates greater student participa¬ tion in vocational and academic activi¬ ties. A group of fun-loving people, its staff enlightens its readers as to the problems and controversies of the school, community and nation. Mr. Spencer Schaller, business board adviser, has been a vital asset to the monthly publication. The editorial board adviser, Mr. S. Rob¬ ert Italia, an enthusiastic teacher possess¬ ing more spirit than most students, in¬ spired the Lookout staff to create a better paper. LOOKOUT BUSINESS BOARD: (Left to right) Jay Wish, Laurie Scott, Nancy Neckes, David Krumholz. Nancy Neckes takes a moment to relax during a hectic press night. LOOKOUT EDITORIAL BOARD: (Bottom row) Etta Birenbaum, Marla Cohen, Sheila Sondik, Cheryl Weisman, Anita Lazer. (Top row) Jay Wish, Stuart Katz, Paul Spector, Steven Mastronarde, Ed Lebetkin, and Robert Katz. -L 16
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JUNIOR CITY COUNCIL: (Left to right) Jesse Goldstein, Rashelle Town¬ send, Edgar Teale. M • JR 1 Ifc! f f ' FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION: Mr. Ames, Eugene Seymour, Daniel Dermer, Ewart Skinner, Susan Kopel, Susan Glasband, Ilona Yousman, Linda Avseev, Carol Zwick, and Joan Marshall. 18
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