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activities THLETES STR T-O-MATIC MATHLETES: W. Stern, S. Laufer, K. Brody, A. Press, D. Schwab, Dr. Cast, N. Marchi, I. Leven. Missing: P. Alpert, M. Goldstoff, M. Hankin. I 1 1 1 Sine, Cosine, Cosine, Sine! 3.141591 Numbers are mightier than swords especially if you know how to use them, and the Edgemont Mathletes know their business. Coach Cast piutihisgtalented playersthrough rigorous training this year in preparation for competition againstthe finest brains in Westchester. Needless to say, their firstiitask was to learn the cheer and the mathematical Christmas carols. Butf, after these preliminaries they got down to the business of winning, led, by the state competitors, Ken Brody and Peter Alpert. t - JlM HUNTER I pitcher-starter PITCHING CARD NEW YORK YANKEES 4 5 6 2- growobal' 2- FLYBALL 2- gfoundbali rtm C my x rpg B 3-GROUND 3- stnkeou! 3-ILVBALL BALLCM X 4-GROL:ND- Kllj X 4- llyball tall B BALLl3b1 X 4- popotit HUD 5- pcuo-st um 5- Hynau my C 5- DOUBLE 6- mime 6- mais qw B 1-13 1 10 7- GROUND- llyball frlj B DOUBLE BALLQDJ X 14 20 11-20 8- GROUND 6- SWGLE' 7- HOMERUN BALLtssl X 1 A i-10 9- groundball lmeout lssb DOUBLE C2bJ C 5-20 11-20 10- CA1'C'4ER'S 7- WALK I s-,Q 8- HOMERUN CARD X 8- flyball 120 B 9- DODDUI Gm 11- stnkeout A 9- popouz l3by 10- FLYBALL 12- WALK 10- popout Cssi tdp X 11- GROUND- 11-GRODND BALLUIJD X BALLtssi X 12- groundbail 12- FLVBALL Hub C frfi X 1977 PITCHING RECORD WON LOST ER A lNNlNGS PWCHEU 9 9 4 72 143 L-1 vvatns r-OMERUNS AL' SWE I3 Aa LOWE LJ STNKEOUTS ALLOWED I7 1' 4 7 52 29 180 STRAT-O-MATIC LEAGUE: A. Burrows, R. Arnel, M Rosen, W. Forrest, L. Ehlerman, M. Goldstoff. Missing: M. Darlington, I. Holmes, R. Gladstone, P. Gehn, P Alpert, S. Laufer, M. Hudes, M. Wachs, P. Forrest, W Stern, R. Goldman, K. Lang, A. Zizmor, Mr. Verdicchio. - -- - '--mrs 111-2-f-f-1-----......,.s I Dtluluvuruiuo v t - '5:2.':t:R'S::E:.':L:2:s' 4 giahfnlniimenfs-n1nn1m:-Lain' rzvvl.-l1lglg1U1v,1v,1vsswv ' Bdhlhtflhdh 9563-111 HD' urigiegcgi lgurururguv, Bhhrtldhlhf! .llffns LUATNKSD HICQQQWDCQCPCPQPWU Dll1l0hr!!llTxAhH' MED nqugunguru ruvurruvmr- I 2 ' - O O A :Annan-.ini rsasnifninnan Stratomania swept through our school with the initiation of the Stratomatic Club. The 15 team-fexgspianded League, under Commissiofjefiyerriicchio, played seasons of threeand four-,game series in members' free time. Players statistics and the rolls of dice determine the outcomes of these engrossing baseball games. Nvgf
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kiiili 4711 5 'T L1 P i ,. 'L Monday night may mean the blah's for some, but for g P.C.'ers it means learning how to help otherpeople and i themselves. lt's like any other class at Edgemontexcept it's 'at night and two hours long - How dedicated canyou get? With Mr. Raubolt and a representative from the com- munity, P.C.'ers work out situations and view films. PEER COUNSELING: Row 1: R. Edery, S. Markowitz, S. Lieberman, L. Sacks, G. Attalienti, N. Eschenbrenner. Row 2: E. Brody, D. Markowitz, V. Scoppa, B. Stevens. Row 3: Mr. Raubolt. Missing: J. Muller, C. Grudberg, l. Costello, A. Einhorn. activities PEER COUNSELI T TORING Tutoring is not one extremely intelligent, snobbish, well behaved, linguistic, condescending individual showing off in front of another terribly' stupid, uninterested, dis- gusting looking, inferior being. lt's noteven the other way, around. Tutoring in our school is simply Edgemont kids helping each other. E YOUTH-TO-YOUTH TUTORING: Row 1: A. Clark, B. Dworetzky. Row 2 Dr. Hankin, P. Alpert, D. Baumbarten, D. Huynh, Ms. Rubin. 179
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The Edgemont Debate team means arguments with style, wit, and wisdom. There's always someone to tell t who has won and lost. The Edgemont team participates in i ' the Westchester League, learning the principles and tac- tics of formal debate. The team has spokenitsway all over the Northeast, including trips to invitational meets at Dartmouth and U. of Mass. They also served in a model Constitutional Congress in Washington D.C. .gs . - ,.,,. . -f DEBATE TEAM: Row 1: A. Zizmor, C. Shaw, R. Resnick, S. Hein, P. Tuchman. Row 2: I. Hein, S, Cash, J, Freed, M. Poliowitz, T. Anbinder. Missing: M. Rosen, 1. Klein, M. Alexander, I. Silver, Mr, Bunten. activities DEB TE MODEL U.N. Qi 11 .31 f Vt. What does it take for a typical Edgemont student to pose as an Iraqi diplomat? The Model U.N. delegation dis- covered that their international exchange involved months of research into both the U.Ni..and their adopted country. Trips to Columbia and the U.N. made the work more enjoyable, and the exciting Model U.N. itself, at the N.Y. Sheraton fthe Arabian Nightsii, was a fitting culmina- tion to it all. MODEL U.N.: Row 1: K. Fang, S. Laufer, L, McGrath, 1. Caruso, l. Post, Hahn, 1. Frankfurt, Ms, Perlman, S. Nirenberg. Row 2: T. Sunderland, Goldman, C. Dicker, Missing: I. Treisman, I, Wolohojian, M. Longo. 181 7: il E A 4 l f B R
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