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Literary Lines The editors were astounded by student en¬ thusiasm for The Fourth Estate after about a third of the school signed up as staff during Activities Day. Unfortunately, few articles were submitted by the first deadline, and a roll of twenty-four photos taken specifically for The Fourth Estate yielded only twelve prints. However, the first issue finally came out in December, and the presses were finally rolling. In reflection, The Fourth Estate had a suc¬ cessful year. Several good issues were pub¬ lished, and many excellent articles were writ¬ ten. The editors thank all who helped, especially the readers, Mr. Frank, and the en¬ tire staff. Maelstrom is a whirlpool of thought and creativity transformed into a literary magazine. With Miss Busse’s guidance, the Maelstrom staff reviews stories and poems submitted by students and faculty. The staff publishes the masterpieces in the renouned literary maga¬ zine. Do not miss this year’s spectacular issue! Lux Lumiere Luz, the foreign language lit¬ erary magazine, is keeping its new image for a third consecutive year. The magazine is a col¬ lection of the best work of students in French, Spanish and Latin. The writing and illustra¬ tions in Lux Lumiere Luz are gathered from students in grades seven-twelve, creating a diverse choice of literature for the reader. Each spring, you can read fiction and poetry, learn about foreign cultures, laugh at cartoons and illustrations throughout the magazine or hear the opinions of students on various subjects. BF.LOW: Karen Leibowitz takes charge of the Maelstrom yearbook picture in the li¬ brary. BELOW LEFT: Christophe shares something from his hometown abroad with Mrs. Woblers. 32 FOURTH ESTATE Front Row: Adam Parker, Andrea Wang, Rob Fallon, Adam Shumaker, Max Goldberg. Middle Row: John Harmon, Donna Lee, Candi Lamb, Caroline Whitten, Julie O’Laughlin, Arlene Henry. Back Row: Rosie Baghdady, Katie Boucher, Kaesmene Harrison, Amy Williams, Debbie Kroll. CLASSIC LINES • Activities ' J r § d , mm. ; ■ M
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We’re Notable wl • Boys’ Chorus, thought of by many to be the best sounding because deep soulful men’s voices are often prefered to squeeking or wail¬ ing women’s voices, was able to maintain its good sound in ’85-’86 although the number of boys decreased and many talented singers graduated the year before. As always, hard work was mixed with a lot of fun in preparing for our two big concerts, and as each concert approached, our nervousness led to much more hard work, since no one really wanted to embarrass themselves in an audience of one’s parents and peers. No matter how we ended up sounding in the concert, the most impor¬ tant thing was that we knew we did our best and had fun doing it. Despite the rampant squawks, shrieks, wails, and hiccoughs heard in the corridor outside of the auditorium, these sounds do eventually synthesize, under the direction of Mrs. Taggart, into a blend of harmoniouus voices of the prominent Girls’ Glee Club. The girls’ full, melodic voices sound better than the Boys’ Chorus, hands down. We’ve de¬ creased in size also, but the sections each worked harder to make up the loss of the graduates. Girls have far more problems dur¬ ing concert night than the boys (our hair, our skirts, our sashes), but we troopers make it through with flying colors. I guess the guys do okay, too. Danny Rolde, Joanna Daly and Cathy Chong LEFT: Under the direction of Denise Taggart, the girls’ choir sang beautifully. ABOVE LEFT: A member of the boy’s chorus, Tom takes time out to perform some fairy magic. Rob Fallon, Joe Campbell, Joanna Daly, Michael Bergen- heim. Top Row: Alyssa Agranat, Lisa Stichweh, Karin Palm¬ er, Alyce Santos, Angus McQuilken, Chris Evans, Laura Paresky, Dan Cohen, Tarquin Szeckely, Josh Gerstein, Josh Jancourtz. CONCERT CHOIR Front Row: Johanna Foster, Lisa Rossiter, Lydecke Sweet, Elise Jakabhazy, Andrea Barry, Wendy Westman, Michelle Sullivan, Lisa Mazzotta, Sharon Cahaly, Chris Lindsay, SueYoung Min. Second Row: Andrea Wang, Doug Nahigian, Laura Cahaly, Danny Rolde, Cathy Chong, Lynne Meterparel, Tom Davidson, Karen Leibowitz, Janet Kerwin, Leslie Mazzotta. Third Row: Katie Boucher, Maureen Mooney, Valerie Mulhern, Lisa Cosimi, Leslie Davidson, Sarah Hunt, Kena Evans, Bethany Gosule, Activities • CLASSIC LINES 31
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LEFT: Rob Fallon and Andrea Wang, Co-Editors of the Fourth Estate, smile happily about their delayed and long- awaited December issue. BELOW: Tom Callahan and Mi¬ chelle Roy mockingly peruse articles submitted to Maelstrom. I. . 11 ' „; I ' BH L y ' ' i z m . i T ' r f mm Cf, ' % t I -a t •’ r M t . i i. MAELSTROM Front Row: Mark Gowan, Tina Stallworth, Michelle Owens, Tom Callahan, Karen Leibowitz, Erica Frank, Gail Glazerman, Sarah Abbot. Middle Row: loel Kaplan, Andrea Wang, Leslie Catlin, Rob Fallon, Shabana Razvi, Amy Field, Kathia Vandevenne, Eric Rosen. Back Row: Jon Anderson, Nigel Jones, Will Fulton, Mark McClintock, Rich Cook, Jon McLaughlin, Keith Newstadt. LUX LUMIERE LUZ Front Row: Joanna Daly, Leslie Catlin, Cathy Chong, Laura Berkowitz, Sarah Sullivan, Mrs. Wohlers. Back Row: Debbie Kroll, Caroline Whitten, Shabana Razvi, Kristen O ' Keefe. Activities • CLASSIC LINES 33
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