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The Business Club includes (Front Row) Judie Harrison, Charlotte Eastwood, Regina Cox, Irene Bisaillon, Debbie Mitchell, (Row 2) Deborah Lewis, Shanita Knight, Cheryl Walker, Vivian Walker, (Row 3) Lynn Schwartzberg, Carolyn Holden, and Mildred Gordon. Concentration rewarded as checkmate is called Without a doubt, the Chess Club is the quietest group in the school as members study their chess boards to determine which move is wisest. The club members hold practice sessions with each other in anticipation of meets with other chess teams. The highlight of the year for the Girls’ Business Club, advised by Mrs. Gerard, was a dinner with alumni where present members had the chance to talk with girls who have entered the business world and to get a bal¬ anced picture of the opportunities which they will have in business. During the fall, the Future Teachers’ Club sponsored a dialogue between students and teachers to promote a better understanding and increase knowledge of teaching as a profession. Later in the year, under the direction of Sheila Howard, president, the club ran a Teacher- Exchange Day where students taught their own classes. fpf pH 1 I The Future Teachers’ Club includes (Front Row) Angela Thomas, Paulette Fox, Sylvia Fox, Laura Carabillo, (Row 2) Diana Kelly, Melanie Petrossi, Sheila Howard, Sheila Guter, Sandy Baum, Cara Schweitzer, (Row 3) Elinor Sherman, Carole Stamm, Marguerite Zamlauski, Mrs. Marie Gubitz and Sharon Lewis. 28 k
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Biology Club includes (Front Row) Laura Carabillo, Sue Kopel, Julitf Johns, Sandy Krumholz, Ellen Carni, Yona Roznar, (Row 2) Mr. Gilbert Stuart, David Mastronarde, Peter Demos, Robert Perlman, Mark Klau, Hugh Tamar en, Steven Mastronarde, Barry Gold, Sheldon Strieker, Stephen Spanier, Joe Perlman, David Lumpkin, and Ed Lazer. Junior Red Cross Club includes (Front Row) Sharon Ring, Andi Glaubinger, Terri Patterson, Teresa Rozek, Pauline Dawes, Nancy Gaylor, Helen Charlinski, Hazel Howard, Randi Handle- man, Edyse Katz, Mrs. Alice Bur stein, (Row 2) Irene Grossman, Cara Schweitzer, Wilhelmina Cook, Shirley Hudson, Alice Friedlein, Pauline Charlinski and Sheila Howard. 27
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The Chess Club includes (Front Row) Joey Blustein, Richard Slutsky, Ira Kroopneck, Sheldon Strieker, (Row 2) Eric Schweitzer, Arthur Mills, Cary Wasserman, Henry Faust, Robert Perlman, David Mastronarde, (Row 3) Arthur Pomerantz, Ed Lazer, John Menut, Mr. Frank Mancuso, Ethan Unger, Gary Bailey and Stephen Spanier.
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