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X activities BGWLI G CLUB MOTORCROSS CLU B O L0 L I N G The motocross club has just completed its first year, and has ridden with flying colors. Members have successfully competed in the tri-state area, like Tony Griffin, who won the junior division of the Monticello Enduro Race. When motorcycles and snow didn't get along, the club viewed films. The club has high hopes for the future, and their organization of the first high school competition in the East. - , , -' A A-.1 I, . . ,V MOTORCYCLE CLUB: Row 1: D. Costello, T. Howell, E. Tatlian, M. Waldbaum, Mr. Griffin, T. Griffin, A. Horton, G. Kouloumbis, G. Gypson, G. Grennspan. Missing: P. Tea. 5 BOWLING: Row 1: W. Ecker, M. Goldstein, B. Cockerill, 1. Watkins, l. Nania M. Capria, M. Casola, Mr. Fishman, Row 2: M. Darlington, B. Bazzar, R Salukis, 1. Fallon, R. Shah, R. Aubry, R. Gladstone. On Wednesdays a group of bowlers from Edgemont go to the Yonker's bowling alley. lt's amazing how many members of this group bowl 300 every time. Mr. Fishman and his near-professional bowlers do it just for fun. So strike up another one for Edgemont, and believe you me, that ain't duck pins. 'Tw . ' ' .mr-,K sw-t.1s'.t' .f , f, P' . .. .fff-A. 2, 2' .3 f'ff?0V' Q -' Au- S' - K . t-sniff .ixdf T 'tl
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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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HERPETOLOGY CLUB: Row 1: S. Levine, M. Levine, M. Kerschus. Row 2: M. Hankin, K. Winsten, M. Kerschus, Mr. Mallia, R. Goldman, B. Winer. Missing: Mr. Strass, N. Freedman, D. Weisman, L. Scibilia, P. Chang, M. Hor- ner. T. Bruno, A. Bohm. 1 .. Csmte 93 f, , 1,521 P 'W john Mallia and other twisted snake lovers meet to learn about the care and feeding of their reptilian friends, and plan trips to snake freak hangouts like the Bronx Zoo and CBGB's. The snake club T-shirts, selected at the an- nual contest, are the second coolest T-shirts in NYC. The club also corresponds with other snakeophiles, such as musician Graham Parker. Q -1-A. - J il 655:-.-1 11-- f, Q! ogg f ' vfgifik X I ff' .f ' 'P N9 f XM I 'ff' TX-1 OUTDOOR CLUB: Row 1: K. Wilson, H. Silva. Row 2: I. Savarese, I. Lamser, E. Dreyer, I.D. Sciarra, H. Wilson, R. Thomas, L. Sacks, I. Muller. Row 3: M. Dickinson, I. Caruso, B. Hahn, D. Sarlin, D. Paul, D. Silver, A. Wise, B. Swer- sey, B. Schutze. Row 4: R. Goldman, S. Markowitz, G. Donat, D. Markowitz. Missing: D. Doohan, 1. Leven, Mr. Lubert, Mr. Kelly, Ms. Zuckerman. r activities HERPETOLOGY O TDOOR CLUB SKI CLUB Wfx I ed sf ptzfsu ... x at li x S Z X W Ixgiixis--xv A cQ25l . mtxgg o Xa: ' ia ' f -vc R-,, The intrepid Outdoor Club members, associated with Explorers Post 75, have hiked the wilderness in such places as Pound Ridge and Miamus Gorge. The less brave came out in the spring, when activities included bike trips and camping. The ski Club spends its time whizzing down snowy slopes. For those who didn't mind missing the marathon, the first weekend trip to Killington was a great success. - fa L .. GUN Sig ui Q. W3 S 591653 1 ' Rail 6 -1: SKI CLUB: Row 1: K. Wilson, R. Persico, D. Paul, A. Wise. Row 2: D. Sarlin, M. Adler, S. Gifford, C. Kurtz, I. Green, T. Essey, A. Dresner, I. Vogel, S. Winograd, A. Moskowitz, L. Markowitz, S. Gale. Row 3: M. Kaufman, G. Phillips, T. Zankel, E. Laufer, 5. Sklar, R. Liesman, E. Lynn, K. Leven, B. Cohen, S. Levine, S. Laufer, D. Kelly.
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