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Page Six Friday, June 12, 1964 THE TRUMPET
FINAL CHOICES Fine Arts Honors New Members
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Myra Green wood, Cheyney State New members were inducted in nicki, Elaine Siegal, Cindy Smith,
Gail Halpern, M. I. T. the National Forensic League, Dawn Smith, Marilyn Stein, Blanca
Quill and Scroll, and National Torres, Barry Unger, Naomi Well-
Gloria Harris, Upsala College
Virginia Harris, Virginia Union U. Thespians at a dinner held at the er, and Sharon Wersinger. This
Garfield Grant Hotel last Wednes- degree is presented to students who
Jonathan Hatkin, Monmouth day. have accumulated a minimum of
College
Greg Henson, I. B. M. School The National Forensic League 25 points in public speaking.
Mary Ann Holland, Monmouth awarded its Degree of Merit to Receiving the League's Degree
College Edith Arlt, Christal Aussicker, of Honor for earning at least 75
Jeny Horowitz, Monmouth College ·Marilyn Basset, Gregory Baxter, points were Robert Blank, Barbara
Cheryl Howland, Katharine Gibbs Dianne Boyadjian, Leonard Cohen, Feldman, Gail Freiday, Steve Gar-
Elizabeth Jackson , Monmouth Robert Feinberg, Gary Gerber, ten, Kevin Keppler, Aaron Klein-
Eileen Goode, Noreen Gulotta, Gail er, Laurie Sanford, Ellen Stein,
School O·f Practical Nursing
Halpern, David Hoest, Stefan Irv- Donna Thompson, and J u n e
'.Manuel Jomok, Monmouth College ing, Nancy Kalish, Brona Kauff- Wilson.
John Jones, Central State man, Steven Lanman, Christa
L eibinger, Barbara Maxson, Kathy
Mel J.ones, Trenton State 'F,,;._. ,,_ ~.. .... m ·1 Newman , Helen Rankin, Joe Rud- The Degree of Excellence has
Adrienne Kaplan, Barnard College been achieved by Linda Merrill,
Steve Kirschner, Rutgers College DOMINIC R. SORIANO conducts the LBHS bantl at the World's Janet P erlman , and Richard Shi-
Art Kuperman, Rutgers College
Paulette Lagen, Augustana College Fait- on May 11. bell, who have attained at least
Christa Leibinger, Monmouth
News Shorts 150 points.
College Richard Lawn and Helaine Wit-
Sheila Lewis, Trenton State LBHS Plans Summer Courses WMCA's "Good Guys" club now kind were pres,ented the Degree
includes three Long Branch High of Distinction, which is the highest
J acqueline Logan, I. B. M. School School teachers. Students' efforts recognition awarded. Both have
Anthony Mann, Glassboro State Shore area high school and col- chairman of the social studies de- enabled Raymond Arlo , Philip acquired the minimum 250 po.ints.
Charles Maps, U. of T.oledo lege students will participate in partment at Rumson-Fair Haven Desantis and Robert Evanovich to Richard Schibell took the presi-
Robert Mari, RCA Institute Long Branch High School's sum- Regional High School. receive the radio station's yellow dential gavel for the Public Speak-
mer program. Curricula will in-
volve 24 remedial and review sub-
jects, seminars in Driver Educa-
tion and Marine Biology, 16 work-
Victor '.Massa, I. B. M. School
William Mayberry, U. of Delaware
•Lynne McMurray, Glassboro State
Peggy McNeil, Montclair State
The Sculpture Workshop will .and black sweatshirts. ing and Debating Society. Other
stress the individual approach to officers introduced at the dinner
art. Douglas Mcilvain, art instruc- Second :prize went to junior Rob- were Aaron Klell:er, vice-presi-
tor at Red Bank High School , will ert Florke for his drilljig entry in dent; Gail Freiday, recording sec-
Linda Merrill, Vassar College shops, and an honors band and teach the course.
the New Jersey Student Crafts- retary; Ellen Stein, corresponding
Donna Miller, Glassboro State chorus. Except for the Drver Edu-
David Mindlin, C. C. N. Y. cation and music programs , the Qualified science students are man's Fair. Harry ·Palmiere also secretary; and Nancy Kalish, treas-
eligible for the Marin e Biology otok Honorable Mention for his urer.
Lucy Negron, Downs Airline session will run from J uly 6 Seminar. Under the direction of draft of a holding fixture assembly.
bology instructor, Rollo E. Gal- The TRUMPET, Log, and Green
School through Aug. 14. Wave grant membership in Quill
Bernard Nelson, Virginia S ta te Herbert A. Korey, director of the braith, the participants will study Oyan Directs Concerts and Scroll to students w ho have
James O'Brien, Eastern Kentucky summer ·high school, stated, "since both at the high schol and at the demonstrated skill and interest in
Frank Onacilla, L B. M. School many of the programs are unav ail- National Mari ne Laboratory at Songs from the Broadway mu- the field of writing.
Diana Oneil, Automation Institute able in the regular school session, Sandy Hook. sical, "Camelot", highlighted the
Rachelle Palumbo, Newark State they will supplement and enrich a vocal music department's annual The TRUMPET selections for
Renee Penn, Bellevue School of student's educational background." '.Music students may participate Spring Choral Concert last Friday Quill and Scroll are Robert Blank,
in the Youth Honors Band or Chor- ·and Saturday evenings. A group Janice Greene, Sharon Golden,
Nursing The Second Annual Forensics us. Dominic R. Soriano, as head of select vocalists, the Rhythm Stan Lewis, Richard Sherman,
~u•'kslfoJJ w ill be optm to both be- of the Instrunie•i t al Music Depart- Ruth Tenzer and Barry Unger. New
Frduk P e retti, IV"onmcut1' l!olle :;e
Janet Perlman, Carnegie Tech. ginning and experienced debaters. ment, a nd Harold R. Oyan, as head Singers, presented the medley -un- i nductees from tl,e Log are Ellen
Gary Perrine, Jr. College of Thomas Bates of Woodbridge will of the vocal music department will der the direction of Harold R. Stein and Laurence Shatkin. The
Broward County again coordinate the program. explore both popular and classical Oyan, vocal music instructor. Green Wave's choices are Gloria
Art Perri, Trenton State compositions. Three other vovcal groups , the Harris, Margaret Johnson, Can-
Ralph Pesapane, Morris Harvey The Journalism Workshop will Plans Driver's Ed Chorale, the Varsity Singers, and dace Jost, Rae Palumbo, Janet
the Girls' Chorus, offered a varied Perlman, Susan 'Pinsky, and Karen
College be taught by Bruce Badgley, facul-
Susan Pinsky, Douglass College ty advisor to the TRUMPET. The Under the direction of Paul program of musical selections. Seltzer.
program will highlight techniques Weinstein, the Driver Education Five instrumentalists participat- Rosalyn Lewis and Gary Gerber
Richard Primo, Rutgers College of reporting, editing feature writ- Program will provide behind-the- ed in the concert.
Jurgen Reindl, Rutgers College were honored for their work on
Aurora Rini, East Carolina College ing, headline drafting, make-up, wheel traning in the operaton of
both the Green Wave and the
Dee Dee Ronca, Glassboro State staff and ·business management. the automobile. and II, and Plane Geometry. Addi- TRUMPET.
Glen Rosenthal, U. of Cincinnati Offers Teaching Course Reading coordinatr, P hilip De tional courses will be Science 7 Membership in National Thes-
Joe Rudnicki, Pfeiffer College Santis will c.onduct a course in 'and 8, Biology I , Chemistry I, pians is for those people who have
Mary Ann Ruotolo, Katharine The Future Educators Workshop speed readng. 'Physics I, U.S. History I and II, shown a keen interest and partici-
will offer practical experience for Modern History, and World His- pation in drama.
Gibbs those interested in teaching. Thom- Workshops in the humanities tory.
as '.P. Maggio, Student Council ad- will also include "Appreciation of New inductees are John Ana-
John Schlieg, Clemson College Drama," and a summer stock pro- Issues Credit stasio, Barbara Dilley, Jeanne
Linda Sculthorpe, Ithaca College
Nancy Searles, U. of Bridgeport visor, and Gerald G. Palaia, prin- gram, both taught by Raymond The Summer High School will Dunne, Ronald Flannery, Steve
Karent Seltzer, George Washington cipal of Gregory School, will be Arlo; and an art work shop by Wil- issue credit to students in remedial Gorelick, Arthur Harris, and Nancy
the program coordinators. liam Godoski. classes upon successful completion Searles.
u.
Anne Shatkin, Oberlin College iMr. Maggio will also conduct the Programs in electronics, by Val. of the courses. Seminar and work- Stefan Irving, Hilary Schacter,
!Michael Sheldon, Monmouth Advan ced Leadership Seminar. liant Straub, and radio operation, shop students will receive certifi- Helaine Witkind, and June Wilson
The workshop will focus on Stu- by Leslie Grove, will be offered. cates of participation.
College dent Council philosophy, on organ- earned the One Star Thespian
izational and discussion techniques, Shorthand, typing, and business Long Branch High School will degree.
Richard Sherman, U. of P ennsyl- also sponsor 30 workshops and six
vania
Toby Sklar, U. of So. Carolina and on group dynamcs. machine operation will also be remedial eours es f or elementary
given.
Lynn Smith, Rider College and junior high school students.
Regina S oloff, Kent State "Modern Competitive Ideologies" VILLAGE BAKERY
Lorraine Strollo, Montclair State is new this year. This program is Review and make-up curriculum Applications for the summer
Bert Stronstorff, Upsala College designed to supplement the usual will include Typing I, English 7-12, school are available in the Princi- 571 Broadway
Adele Suozzo, U. of Bridgeport social studies course with an ex- French I and II, Latin I and II, pal's Office. Registration for classes Long Branch, N. J.
Ronnie Szabo, Montclair State amination of pol itical and economic Spanis h I and II, Math 7 and 8, will be 'held June 22 and 30 in the
J ean Tepper, Simmons College philosophies. Coordinator for the Algebra I and II, General Math I high school library from 7:30 to
9 p.m.
group wll be Floyd DeNichola ,
Horace Thorne, Trenton State
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