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adlilieorrlcfks IR. OFFICERS The Seni0r,Class has come a long way! From the junior car wash'tojth,e.sRye Town Hilton, to be exact. How'd they do it? A hlit,tle5Csh,uck Barris here, and G.O. support there. Letting theteaehers- win at the basketball game, the foot- ball concessions, and 'dances helped too. The extended forum clay put everyone in a good mood. The Force was definitely with them at the Senior Carnival, and many thanks go to the Source, Mr. Ed Peduzzi. ll 2155 F r ' z Warm. 4 , J? . We tw Z, aff 4 ,f , 3 i Q. l T 03 i Those who missed, by one year, the privilege of being in the Classyof '78 have done a fine job in their roleas iuniorsgfihey started off well by electing 5 charismatic' classmates to lead them i Cookie's Cohorts ?i, and con- tinued with such activities as the class costume party. Bake sales, including one 24-hour marathon, brought in the first trickles of Prom money, as did the traditional car wash. First priority, of course, was raising enough for their ad in Respectus. 69.4, ,,f, SR. CLASS OFFICERS: Row 1: B. McDonald iPresidenti, L. Schon Nice-presidenti. Row 2: R. Bor- doni lSecretaryi, C. Auffant tTreasureri, R. Wise iTreasureri. 188 . IR. CLASS OFFICERS: Row 1: M. Hudes lSecretaryJ, W. Stern tPresidenti, P. Bellissmo lTreasureri. Row 2: D. Flynn Wice-presidenti, L. Ahlert iSecretaryi.
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FRE E T BOOKS Free books, get your free books herel Mr. Weiner is always willing to give away a few. There's something for everyone. Given three stars for atmosphere. Self-service, but amiable help always willing to show you a thing or two. ilel l activities BOOK CLUB WSFY WSFY: Row 1: S. Weiner, ID. Sciarra, H. Wilson, I. Triesman, C. Donat. Row 2: L. Glinert, R. Wise, K. Lang, F. Lichtenlhal, T. Kray, L, Fischer, M, Hankin, A, Einhorn, H, Dossick. Row 3: 1. Freeman, S. Friedman, L. Schon, R. Henck, R. Weinstein, A. Burrows, T. Sunderland, D, Weisman, C. Dicker, K. Flynn. Row 4: T. Engel, I. Lamser. WSFY, the mellow sound, best music, New York's best rock, commer- cial free hours all the time, even without newsbreaks, but not quite the new 102. At different times of the day the cafeteria receives stimulating musical programs, like the new wave show case, with disc-jockeys famous to Edgemont ears. Some have even made guest appearances on ETV. The music is often part of the jockey's private collection or the wide selection found in the SFY library. tusrj 187
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GENERAL ORGANIZATION: Row 1: 1. Kornbluh, D. johnson, K. Reed, M. Rosen. Row 2: P. Crisara, Mr. Miner, D. Lefkowitz, A. Burrows. activities G.O. DVISORY COUNCIL PRINCIPAL'S ADVISORY COUNCIL: Row 1: C. Hine, S. Hinsey, Ms. Cook, Mr. San- Marco, D. Flynn, Mr. North. Row 2: Mr. Hutin, B. McDonald, K. Reed, Ms. Hinsey, D. Lefkowitz, Dr. Doohan, Mr. Darlington. Missing: D. Klein. WMU f f . M .V L ,o ., ,. E961 A G E . . I , reat xpectations realized. Thats this year's G.O. In years prior to this one, people passed the soda machine, saying all the G.O. did this year was fill the soda machine. Well, without that task to perform this year, the G.O. did wonderful things like extended late arrivals, local exchanges, movies like The Front, White Fire initiating the first dance of the year, Blue and White Day, Fifties week, sharing the Gong Show with the senior class, and executing the Dance Marathon. The G.O. was rewarded for its good works byfathe Board 5 the G.O. was given 5500.00 The G.O. also benevolently supported school publications. . .' ' , lf, T faei - T , ,mt il 5 EDGEMONT irliiiiis st.. A 35 3 1 unter: rm arm an - cnt DEATH Utisiitsmiu mirminttsa-an is WGRPARENTURlEllTllTl0llilluRS81l5FLGl H Awmiusruuc 2-15 S100 l cu-mint x- 522' 189.5 . ,Q .l,.. M.. ..f- For 'srir those who thought Edge- mont was a dictatorship run by Dr. Doohan, you're got something coming to you. Representing many factions in the community, the PrincipaI's Advisory Council discusses Changes in policy with Dr. Doohan. l l. il 1 f 'lfll 189 Q, I,
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