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Computers are people too! The members of the Computer Club find that computers are great companions, terrific conversationalists, and good at playing games. They're always willing to receive information, and only speak when spoken to. Life can be happy in the little room off C-1, with the perfect slave and you. 395 -A 1,, 'ti ' Xt S f in 353 activities COMP TER CLUB AST GA COMPUTER CLUB: Row 1: A. Kuperman, D. McDonald. Row 2: Ms. Greenberg, Ms. DiPalermo, B. Gusick, E. Laufer, M. Alexander, D. Schwab. Row 3: A. Press, N. Marchi, A. Crystal, K. Brody, M. Goldstein, A. Gluckman. Gang, composed of geniuses, guessers, and gratify the globe with great mathematical practical sort. Meetings are deemed un- financial go-getters because tradition glues The glorious Gast gamblers, seeks to calculations of the necessary for these this group together. , - GAST GANG: Row 1: Dr. Gast. Row 2: C. Murphy, T. Nolan, L. Fugazzi, A. Press, L. Eisinberg, 1. Shuster, B. McDonald. Row 3: N. Hart, S. Markowitz, B. Dworetzky, G. Erskine, R. Arnel, G. Petrillo, L. Ehlerman, I, Fang, E. Vavro, R. Aaronson, M. Gonzalez, N. Khaner, N. Marchi. Row 4: B. Winer, F. Lichtenthal, L. Laubich, S. Weiner, R. Wise, C. Marden, K. Harris. Row 5: A. Bright, L. Freitag, S. Herrman, G. McGlone,l. Long, A. Griffin, D. Winograd, P. Riggs, D. Lefkowitz. Row 6: P. Sileo, S. Tea, A. Gellman, M. Russo, R. Henck, S. Friedman, J. Nelson, J. Bertone, l. Lewis, T. Stamas, B. Russo, K. Lammert.
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lt activities 18-YE RCLUB 13-YE R CLU 18-YEAR CLUB: Row 1: H. Mantis, H. Dossick, I. Bertone, T. Cosgrove, 1. Shuster, I. Klein. Row 2: L. Freitag, A. Zinderman, K. Pellowe, A. Bright, P. Riggs, E. Vavro, G. MacGillivary, M. Gonzalez. Row 3: T. Rigby, R. Weinstein, R. Bordoni, R. Kalb, I. Hayter, R. Arnel, K. Lammert, L. Eskav, T. Bouza. We first met each other toddling around in the same nursery school, only to discover that we were forming lines and being each other's buddies in camp and elemen- tary school. Of course, some of us weren't allowed to see old nursery chums -- Seely Place and Greenville separated us texcept for those of us who used Gene's Bus Servicel. Occasionally, new faces showed' up, and we stared and pointed until they too were on our side pointing at newcomers. Finally, through tears and shouts ' Z. ' town ss ,r 13-YEAR CLUB: Row 1: P. Gehn, S. Friedman, B. McDonald, A. Gellman. Row 2: M. Gonzalez, A. Zinderman, P. Sileo, I. Landesman, R. Aaronson, L. Laubich, 1. Klein. Row 3: E. Friedman, A. Griffin, H. Dossick, G. Petrillo, 1. Leven, P. Blier, K. Harris, R. Weinstein. Row 4: I. Teitelbaum, 1. Wilson, B. Dworetzky, L. Lustgarten, D. Lefkowitz, I. Shuster, A. Bright, C. Auffant, N. Dudwick, L. Freitag, L. Schon, S. Weiner, N. Khaner. Row 5: L. Eskay, T. Bouza, P. Riggs, T. Cosgrove, J. Bertone, R. Arnel, G. Erskine, R. Kalb, C. johnson, R. Bordoni, 1. Hayter, M. Longo, R. Henck, I. Nelson, C. Thomas. if I ca' of joy we made it to Edgemont, and Seely and Greenville meshed. At ninth grade camp, we remembered sixth grade camp, at senior forum, we looked back on both. At times we reminisced, telling stories of old friendships, crushes, rivalries and seventh birthday parties. People matured and grew apart, groups of friends changed mem- bership, but we still remember the way things were, as we smile about the way things are now. -f f4?
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activities GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB SCHOOL STORE PHOTOGR PHY CLUB GRAPHIC ARTS: A. Clark, C. Dicker, M. Glick, D, Kors, M. DeSedle, N. Karwa, 1. Woloho- jian. Missing: R. Goldman, D, Weisman, Mr. Schwartz, Most people are familiar with an advertisement picturing a man wearing a sweatshirt that says - WE CAN PRINT ANYTHING. The Graphic Arts Club can print anything but they won't -- they have too much class. The club's main activity is printing - they will do.T-shirts. Hiding out in the B-building darkroom, the Photography Club mem- bers developed their knowledge of photographic techniques and processes in addition to the pictures club members had taken. Mr. O'Brien and fellow shutterbugs discussed the positive aspects of negatives and put Polaroid to shame. 6 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: D. Kelly, C. Valentine, R. Shah, Mr. O'Brien. Missing: L. Kelly, M. Russo, 1. Urbinati, M. Mellis, T. Aoki. SCHOOL STORE: 1. Lassoff, A. Chao, F. Press. Missing: E. Lynn, D. Flynn. Walking down the hall, one can often hear the Edgemont shopkeepers yelling Sale, Everything must go. Best C-.O. discount in school, and that's better than Crazy Eddie can do. It's the school store, equipped with pens, notebooks, review books, bumper stickers, and clothes with your Alma Mater imprinted on them, for that almost varsity letterman look. A
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