SCHREIBER TIMES Vol. 10 No, 10 Paul D. Schreiber High School Wednesday May 6, 1970 Gambol Tea Garden Carnival Keepingabreasi in IIH' art field, The all mghl supper dance on provide good liands and food, it is Velleman male students will be panting graduation night is a gift from the iXK'essary parents send their JIS while they are body painting their parents to all seniors and their contributions for tickets as soon partners. This will be one of the dates. as possible. TheamounI is the aspects of carnival, along with same as last year according to The theme this year is mothers bringing their children Wins Medal •Sayonara". the familiar and General Chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. for cotton candy and hot dogs, At the recent Long Island Math competing for bronze medals. lender Japanese "good bye", or, Eugene Dunning. Thisis in spite of and students trying their skill at Fair. Danny Velleman won a gold Danny was one of 120 students "if il is so,, we must part," To nsing costs, so i( is hoped there various booths The theme of medal for his computer program, chosen. This entitled him to impart the delicate beauty of the will be parents who will con- Carnival is "Keep it Clean", entitled "Logic ' The Fair, which compete for a silver medal the theme and of Japan itself, the tribute more toward the Gambol. which will also be Che saying was co-sponsored by the Nassau fallowing week, and finally a gold Gamlwl will take place in a tea However, as Mr, and Mrs painted all over the bikinied girls' and Suffolk Math Teacher's medal. He was one of twelve garden - a transformed high Dunning pointed out at a recent tKxlies Onlookers will be allowed Association and the Manhattan students to receive this high school gymasium. As the letter to committee meetmg. every senior to bet on their favorite body- branch of the Math Association of award. the parents points out. to create IS invited with a date regardless painting couple. The couple that America, was entered by over 400 this beautiful seltmg and lo of how much parents contribute O n May 1, Danny went to the finishes first and their supporters top math students from over fifty Association of Math Teachers of will receive tickets to Ihe Merv schools on Long Island. New York State conference in Griffin Show. Another event, Danny, who is a sophomore at Syracuse, where the four t>est taking place the week prior lo Schreiber. entered his program projects were presented. Kaleidoscope On Carnival, is entitled "Get the in level 15. which is the highest Judges of the projects were Filth out of your system ". In this level of competition. In the first professors at Long Island feature, a person may express on round, in which entrees were College. papier his thoughts and prizes will Sale Today be awarded for the dirtiest and cleanest composition The by Steve Feinberg Carnival Queen Contest will be held again this year. Constitution In In sicp wiih the avant garde in Tiie price cit Kaleidoscope is piieiry. plicitiigraphy. and ari, S I INI a n d it may be purchased in With these new and orginal land one sicp ahead of our vnur English class Hepresen- ideas, camivul promised to be numerous crcdiliirs> Schreit)ers best, thanks lo Mr. The Works la'ives friim Kaleidnscope will be Kaleidoscope, iho literary and nil hand in sell ilie magazine. Weintraub and the dedicated A new governmait consisting of a Student Union and fine arts magazme of Schreiber students working with him. Riies on sale liiday T w en t y yea rs from now. a powerful Faculty-Administration-Student Board is Kaleidnscope will either be a The m (.1 n e Y collected This vejir's nijigii/ini' is a being planned for Schreiber An ad hoc committee of wor'hless piece of 'rash or an goes toward scholarships for students met over the April vacation to write the new departure from previous years' expensive piece of trash, Schreiber students. Tickets sales effiiris. Tills change is im- depending on wlielher any of its are expected lo yield most of this constitution as a result of the indefinite postponement media'ely evident from ihe contributors cut 'he mustard in money, however these are sadly of G.O. eteclions. The candidates voted not lo run ouiside Ihe new. larger formal, the world of lite literati, nb- lagging. The money collected because the present G.O. is "ineffective." rlie graeelul prini, and mncivaiive viously. eiiher way 'he result is from the various attractioos at The tentative draft of the ministration tor suggestions. A layoui-nnit on ihe in.'^ide. loo. 'he same, so pick up a copy of Ihe Carnival will just about cover the constitution will be taken to the This year. Kaleidiiseo[H'S ediiors 1970 KaIeidc)sen;H' cost of Carnival itself. majority of voters of each of have mainiuined a level of ar- student body, faculty, and ad- these three groups must approve tistic ()uahiy tar higher than of the final draft of the FAS previous magazines and. as a Old Library New Library constitution for it to be ruti Tied result, there is even moie re- bv Junp butonly a mainrity of pi esi'iiidUiiii in me IU7o student voles will be necessary tu Kalr[diisci)pi' than ever tK'fore. ratify the Student Union con- The lalenis of a wide cniss- stitution. seetiim of the schiMil population The Student Union is different are on rtlsplai ^Ihe fines' pieces, from the G.O. in membership, from a wide range of eon- leadership, and division of power. tritNJlors. all presenled in a Membership is limited to those beautiful formal. people who willingly join the Making their first appearance Student Union. Thus Ihe Student in Kaleidoscope Ihis year arc Union only represents those poets Chris Barrel I. Helen students who agree and want to Vigren. Heather Shepley. Alice be members. Komanelli. Cindy Cunningham. "Leadership" is limited to four Nancy Karo, Creg Denan, Jane elected student coordinators. The Weinlraub, and Neil Gebharl. coordinators each head one of the Photographer Eric Taubuman four standing committees features a series of haunting (treasury. fund-raising, photographs from a music Closes May 18 ; Opens June 28 publications, and social). Tte festival Roger Kin. Chris coordinators abo rotate the one In preparation for the opening Garrapuio. Peicr Piekow. and Student Union seal on the PAS of the new Port Washington Robert Heller also contribute Board. Library, the old Library will camera work close May IKth, Because of this, (Continued on page 3) Artists Betsy Bernhardi, Gary alt students who will need the Nikolis. Amanda Klein, and Roy excellent resources of the Nydorf grace nine pages with library between now and the end Two Win drawings. of the school year will have to Jim Velleman eonlribuies a utilize them before the closing translation of an ancient Angln- date. Sec Award Sa.nin sea epic, plus an original The construction of 2(»0 feel of Linda Tniskowski and Claudia fx M'm shelving and Ihe transportation Troisi represented Port Mark Millich is ifH- aull)»r of a of the library's 8U.IXN) books will Washington in the typing and sMriliiigsliori siriry.and Richard lake from four to five weeks to shorthand competitions Kramer and Stephen Keinberg complete. The bulk of the fur- co-.sOMisorerl by the Long Island t«"li return in Kaleidi>scope with niture has been installed. The Business Education Chairmen a lung [HH' m each and some Children's chair interior appointments include and the Schneider. Hill and simrier pieces furniture which is not part of the Nevf Auditorium Spangler Network Personnel complement of traditional System. library decorations. However tt>e Contests to determine the apparent concern for style has Lyden Favors representatives to the Nassau Russell Interviewed been kept within the bounds of County competion were held at The committee elected to student, teacher, and community practicality Schreiber in April Linda choose the new principal, in- cabinet, which held meetings The building contains an Mark Change Tru.skowski. a Sopiinnore won the cluding Dave Bandfield. Kicky every week. He would like to do auditorium with lighting beginning typing contest with a Korobkin. Todd Thompson, and the same for Schreiber along with I n my senior courses. equipment for stage production net speed of about 59 words per Vincent Nofi; have interviewed his plans to start modular Elementary Analv.sis during Ihe and can be divided by curtain lo minute, and competed in the one candidate so far. William scheduling. Mr Russell is a fall semester and Introduction lo form two meeting rooms. County (xmprtiLion on April II at Russell Mr. Russell is from quiet, good-natured individual Calculus during Ihe second Syosset High School. Linda again The young adult room Pelham High School in West who considers Port Washington semester. I have experimented placed first, with 48.5 wpm, facilitates student research. The Chester, New York His school a challenging place to present with a marking system descritx^ which entitled her to go on to the students will have eight was the first on the east coast lo his ideas A committee of one t)elow In place of HK- traditional Ixing Island Competition on April microfilm projectors and other have modular scheduling in Iheir student, one teacher and one mark on the report card, a IB m Plainview, where she placed audio-visual equipment in- program Mr. Russell is very director will visit Pelham at a written narrative report was third out of about seventeen creasing and varying the interested in education and its later date. Mr. McGuigan. prepared on each student and contestants av ailahl c resources. improvement. He places a strong teachers and students agree that mailed home The narrative emphasis on personal relation- Mr Russell is a strong candidate The weeks remaining before repi>ri contained Ihe siudenls Claudia Troisi. a Schreiber ships and communication bet- for Schreiber's next principal. the library's opening will be filled rank in class for Ihe marking Junior, won Ihe prelimanary by Ihe mstallalion of all new Schreiber beginning shorthand ween those involved in the The new principal is expected period, a descnptiim of ihe equipment and final inspection contest. In Ihe Nassau County educational process. For this to be known before the school student's behavior as related lo by the heads of the project for ciimxiitiai. she placed fifth out of reason, he iniliated in Peltiam a year terminates. (Continued on page 2} June 28th. fifteen girLs Page 2 Schreiber Times Wednesday, May 6, 1970 Rites of Resurrection Student Union The FAS Board is a phoenix rising from the ashes of the oW Student Faculty Board. Both boards arise from the student's realizaUon that the only way he can get the educational improvements he «ani s in PRO CO N Paul D. Schreiber is by taking his proper piuci' in the decision- making processes. The proposed Student Union is not a The Student Union, according to this year's Constitution, will consist of all We students, as members of the school's social order, have both G.O. with a new name, but an organ- the need and right to takepart in the control of our education. ization with a new structure and the students in Schreiber who register. Moreover, we musi be able lo lake part in ttw dec is i o n - m a k i n g philosophy. Unhke the GO., which dis- But what is the difference between that process with a voice and vote equal to that of both the faculty and courages participation, the Student and the G.O.? There is a new name but administration. !t is time that control be shared with the controlled. there is still the same student body. The Student Faculty Board failed for one reason: Neittier the Union encourages participation. For faculty nor the administration were willing to yield their powers of the first time you won't have to be one The constitution proposes that there control to a board made up of themselves and students. By this ac- of the most popular people in the school will be four Student Union coordinators. tion, the two groups rendered the Student Faculty Board completely to have a voice in running it. The G.O. called their coordinators. impotent Instead of having the power to decide and control major parts of the educational process (curriculum, testing, attendance, "President." "Vice President," suspension, and grading), Ihe Student Faculty Board only had the The four coordinators of the Student "Secretary." and •Treasurer." The power to advise and recommend. Union will have no more voting power Student Union calls their coordinators The students were cheated out of their righLs two years ago. We than any other member. As committee "Treasury and Money Raising Com- cannot accept tokenism; we cannot accept another Student Faculty chairmen they will make no final de- mittee Chairmen" (instead of Treas- Board under another naiAe. WemusI take action now to convince our teachers and our administrators lo join with us in the formation of a cisions. They'll rotate the chair- urer), "Publications Committee real and viable FAS Board; we must convince them lo yield their manship of Student Union meetings to Chairman" (instead of Secretary) and individual powers to one t>oard representing all of Schreiber make sure that no one of them takes "Social Committee Chairman" (in- control. Each is not elected as a chair- stead of Vice President), The G.O.'s man of a certain committee but as a President will be replaced by a dif- Exchange Fosters Unity Student Union coordinator - to coor- ferent coordinator every week. By not "I've never seen so many types of people com- dinate the actions decided by the entire having the the coordinators appoint municating together. The Domestic Exchange Club is registered Student Union body. committee chairmen the Student Union the only organization in school like that, especially at According to the new constitution, as planned will keep the power in the the parties - wherever you turned people were talking - committees will have only the power to hands of an elite four. a dialogue was created. There were some great con- recommend action to the members and The Student Union contains the same versations going on," to carry out the policy decided by vote. committee structure as the G.O.. again Steve Corwin expresses the feelings of all those in- A committee is the loosest structure keeping the power in the hands of an volved in the Domestic Exchange "experience." Mr. possible - anybody interested in its elite few. Each of the committees shall Weintraub and Stuart Lucks have successfully coor- purpose works. have the power to take care of all the dinated a worthwhile exchange of ideas as well as activities that the G.O. so effectually For those cynics shouting. "But people. In an impersonal, computerized society, it is ignored this year - provided that they Student Apathy..." how could you gratifying to see people from diffeieni locations join don't ignore them too. expect kids to attend a G.O, meeting at together to create a unified, compatible bond. 7:00 at night. And why should they at- Attendance at G.O. meetings was tend since they have no vote. If. as nonexistent this year, giving the offi- Fantasticks Fantastic proposed. Student Union meetings are cers all the power. The Student Union held from 2:45 to 3:15, a vote is given to as planned will have open meetings at On Friday and Saturday evenings. April 17 and 18, every member who comes and topics which all members may speak if the Jerald Stone, chairman of the Schreiber Dejrt. of Per- more controversial than dances and chairman recognizes them. But, since forming Arts, brought to almost packed audiences his disbursements are discussed, every- the students are the same, how can production of The Fantasticks!, Scheiber's second thing possible has been done to get kids anyone expect the meetings to be dif- musical this year. Mr. Stone not only jM-oduced the interested. The best inducement to join ferent? musical, but directed, choreographed, and led the an organization is to see it in action. The Student Union is based on so music as well. The best inducement not to join an many of the G.O.'s principles that soon The cast included Jim Uhl, as el Gallo. Kate Luby organization is to see it in inaction. The it will become just another G.O. They'll and David Monzione, as the girl and boy. Rick Shur and Student Union will give all the power to have different names but the same David Spodak, as the actors. Bob Neuni j y o r and Rog- the people who want the power. philosophy. er Weaver as the fathers, and Dan Bartlett as the wall. The overwhelming reception that the spring musical Thank You, Motor Baron MARKING SYSTEi^l received was almost caiise for director Stone and cast H.niiliiiued /mm ('rtj;i- li Another successful year of Driver Ed. has been made possible by to agree to perform the musical again, but un- Mr. Barons of Port Motors. Port Motors is located on Port Blvd. near Ihe class, and ihe roachor's fortunately, the calendar didn't anticipate the success. the Miracle Mile. The most popular course in Schreiber would not be ova lua linn of I h o sludoni's passible without the generous donation trf Mr Baron. ability Here is an example of a rcporl. I n Driver Ed. Mr. Berlyn has started a ten in a row club. In order "John's losi scores ranked in Letters To The Editor for a Driver Ed. Student to become a member ol this club, he must the second quarlor of Ihe class Letter to the Editors: T o the Editor: complete ten perfect parallel parkings in a row. If in the middle of His lesi scores were lower ai ihe The rally for Open Campus was This paperi'rules itself with tlie the ten a student misses one by hitting Ihe curb or not backing in far beginning of Ihe marking ponod a failure It resulted in no more remark that Mr Allen has never enough the count goes back to zero. To prevent anyone from joining than toward the end, thus than a shouting match between censored it. It's loo bad that the club loo soon Mr. Berlyn has a habit of choosing difficull parking showing improvement. the bourgeois liberals and the remark does not hold true for situations for numbers eight to ten. Presently there are forty-three radicals with the radicals I n class he is very quiol. rarely other things. The Frank L*to members in the ten in a row club. speaking the sense. asking quest ions or saying movie, a series of animated O n April 9 at eight P.M. an evening meeting for parents and anything On'several photos by Greg Stein and Andy Spencer photos bv Richard Womick Mr. Anthony Taormina from the New Y o r k Siato Conservation Board Candidates Teach In Speakers I>eparimeni addressed Schreiber sludcnis on ihc relationship of Talk On Open Campus Speakers al ihe Teach-ln devices, explained that industrial conservation loour environment. prcsenird a wido range iif e n - atr pollution falls in two He stressed ihai the American by El en Cohn vininmenial prnbloms and categories: harmful gases and belief ihai available land is piissihtr sDluliiin.s microscopic particles found in unlimited and should be utilized At an open meeting Wed- candidates campaigning for the nesday night, April 29, the six four available school board Mr. Henry Diamond, member gas emissions from plant lor housing and industry will smokestacks Particle- removing cause a lack of unused land for positions presented tbeir views at the Presidenl's Environmenlal ciihiT unrealistic or not i m - devices are widely used with a future needs. on. among other thin^. an open Advisory Commiltee. insisted mediate enough to help include campus for S c r e i b e r students. that "the quality (rf our l i v e s is good deal of success. Mr. Rice Dr Gambino. a professor of exporting people to other planets, explained that a white cloud of Mr. Seymour Udell, who is more important than the Gmss Philosophy from Queens College farming the ocean vastly presently serving on the Board, National protfjct," Cleaning up gas puffing from a smokestack is and a member of the Ethical ittcreasing the food supply The not air pollution but clean steam, said that Schreiber students our environment involves great Culture Society ex|riained that imly realistic solution, said detiniidy deserve an open expense, both monetary and proof that the factory has stopped the ecological crisis stems from rGreentaw. is. a national birth polluting. campus. "In a very short time, social. We must cut down the man's seeing himself as the ruler control policy. thesestutients will be in college," population, learn to use our land of nature without seeing how he The theme of J o e l Joseph's talk Dr. Weithnm and Dr. Linger, he said, "wh« B they will be more constructively, cut down destroys Ihe balance of nature. was how the solving of simple psychnlogisls. related the effects confronted with a great amount our horsepower to control air However, if man removes environmental problems is a of decay of Ihe environment to of freedom. Why can't they have pollution, and stage a large anti- himsel f f r o m the balance he will complex process. Josephs. doticioncies in human some now?" pollution campaign. The citizens destroy it. G a m b i n o offered long- M uvor of Port Washington North, development. Dr. Weilhorn must demand action from the term solutions which would help "The system Schreiber has used Ihe proposed widening of (•."(plamed ihal it is necessary to government, tor the government restore Ihe balance by now is an experiment," com- Harbor Kd. as a n example of how understand man's aggresive alone has the money and power to eliminating sources of pollutants. mented Mr. Sam Bogen, also a the uncertainty of government nature because it is the b a s i s of implement soluLons. serving Board member "It can Jurisdiction makes combatting Dr. Greenlaw, Professor of his manipulation of Ihe en be called ttff at any time if i t is not such plans difficult. The Biology at Post College, ex- vironmeni. Dr. Unger in- working weU. However, if the Dr. Anthony Pearce explained protection of property rights pliiined Ihai Ihc r e d u c t i o n of the formed students thai from system is successful, it will that capilalism must be abol- rather than human rights death rate and the increase in p
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