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Page 343 text:
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Progress? September—Is the yearbook finished yet? Almost. Let’s figure out pagination. Panzarottis. Mr. Potts, Paragon, the Pretzel Room. If you’re not using the cropper for ten seconds give it to somebody else! October—Is the yearbook finished yet? Almost. Miss Leopold, Mrs. Weisberger . . . Isn’t she married? Yeah, what’s her new name? Let’s get serious—make a list. Deadline chaos (yup—we all die a little for deadlines): working til 12:30 the night (morning?) before: our turn to bring the champagne”. Night janitors, we love you. December—Is the yearbook finished yet? Almost. Retake majorettes . . . please, stand up straight THIS time! Is Mrs. Leotard coming today?—It’s LEOPOLD! CHEEEERLEADER—He bit my pom-pom . . . Rock fight! Wanna buy an ad? A dollar-ten a page. I mean one HUNDRED ten. This isn’t my job. you see. but . . . Sherri: it’s the night before, but could you type up these few pages? There’s only 68. January—Is the yearbook finished yet? Almost. If you let someone borrow your scaleograph are you a sharecropper? How long can you tread air? Now look, what goes in this deadline? Turtleheads! Only ONE “quality’’ shot? March—Is the yearbook finished yet? Almost. The laugh of the jello: tee, hee! It’s not HWT, it’s 999. After the 178 pound weight class comes overweight. You mean HEAVYWEIGHT! Mr. Berryann, if you hit a baseball, its velocity is in the ball park of . . . How many ways can you draw a bridge? May—Is the yearbook finished yet? Almost. Is it still tonight? . . . Oh, it’s you—I though it would be the milkman ... I'd better call my parents so they know I haven’t been kidnapped! . . . Hey, Miss Bruno: in the Senior Directory, how can this kid be on the football team AND marching band AND be a cheerleader? Who’s got a black pen? You’ve got your turtle, Mr. Jacobs: it’s cute’’! EAST SIDE: I don’t want to sound cleanliness-conscious, but I’m being attacked by a gigantic mug-mold! 0743 . . . 743 . . . 743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . 0743 . . . JULY—Is the yearbook finished yet? . . . Our sincerest thanks. Love, Ellen and Janet
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is with the joy of freedom and the sadness of leaving that we end the book, this year. We wish success and happiness to the members of our class. We hope that in the past four years there has been growth, experience, good times, and that these years will always be memorable. We wish to thank everyone who has contributed the fragments of time, energy, and thought that have made a unit of the 1972 Eidolon. Special thanks to: Mr. Robert Potts for his enthusiasm and confidence in us East Side for sharing the “room” Night custodians for their good humor even at midnight All of the staffs for their indispensible and varied services 63 people who donated their rings Mrs. Jean Feltus Guidance counselors and secretaries Chauffeurs and caterers Stuart Weiss, Karen Hamburg, Phillip Austin, Richard Withers Our patient photographer, Mike Deitsch Our 1 spot-toner, Sally Parker Assistant literary editor, Joanna Balcarek Assistant art editor, Lillian Lochanko Business advisor, Mrs. Harilee Saltzman Literary advisor, Mr. Barry Jacobs Photography advisor, Mr. Glenn Berryann General advisor, Mrs. Jody Leopold—commuter, mother, worrier, most impor- tant helper Paragon Mrs. Helen Rockel, and Strawbridge and Clothier The 1972 cover of Eidolon intends to create a graphic representation of the flowing transition of past experiences which will extend beyond high school, to encompass new horizons. —Lillian Lochanko Picture Credits: Stuart Weiss, pages 4, 113, 340, 344. Phillip Austin, page 94 Richard Withers, page 337 Karen Hamburg, page 58
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