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activities s is L i i V: : 1 s . I .t s Q .ii an Q 3, 5 RESPECTUS Job th Hi . i s - -' i il we--'r f I mi ? ' New ' 5 L. L s tg ,f , wi n-xlA 1 ru l 'lt 1, V 5 fad A f . x..A....f' if 2. i l l K' K ' E ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,.,,,a,.,...M .,.. . 3 1 ' ' 1 'l Q ' l E ii l QM .... Ma., 'Ns l . M14Q.TgJ ' K 5 . ies.: ' ' -ll Did you know that the child labor laws were repealed at the beginning of this year? Neither did the Respectus staff, but we soon discovered the unfortunate situation. As newly exploitable slaves, we first worked to exhaustion putting out the summer supplement - and then we realized there was a real yearbook to produce too. We mastered the art of layout, but we were totally un- XXX X We ,- H K ,k,. 1 V., X. ' :wh 3 ik' va . 1 rg Y A ru -4 ,.s. 1 -.... f ,. -,K +1 --- -.ax i g N E LIV i ,WJ - A X5 'eg ax . .,L. ., , ,V 1 K W N ,tixxg v KG . -g Z.. .. ww j i ity . ,,,,. , ,A X N - N-X. .x' 37' L in 'imxgi ' W -A . N,ySf V- I . W x. Xxks. , , 4, ' . . .x,, Xyriqi ff 'i 'iii 4 sa s -.T's'. .. .. A x. 1' I 192 . : is 2 , ..,. S. ., X 3 ., prepared for our next task -- heavy construction work. Once the yearbook office was finished, and we had learned to traipse in and out of the Blier's abode without being too disruptive, the long hard struggle began. From the start, the staff was plagued with disaster. Pic- tures had to be scheduled, taken, rescheduled, retaken -- until Peter sent a cake of apology to our photographer. Above: Row 1: L. Eskay. Row 2: L. Lustgarten, E. Friedman, L. Laubich, B Dworetzky. Row 3: M. Jaffe, 1. Frankfurt, D. Winograd. Row 4: D Lefkowitz, L. Rivlin, B. Gale, 1. Leven, S. Weiner. Left: P. Blier, 1. Klein. ,-i I
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The following is an in-depth-analysis, focusing on the carrying THE BOX from CM STAFF: Row 1: M. Glick, B. Cale, M. Kaufman, I. Libman, j.D. Sciarra, T. Kray, M. Hankin, H. Tucker, D. Weisman, E. Bruckenthal, C. Kurtz. Row 2: K. Fang, R. Bordoni, L. Shapiro, L. Lustgarten, A. Crystal, N. Karwa, A. Dresner, T. Essey, 1. Stern, E. Friedman. Row 3: D. Silver, N. Marchi, C. Dicker, L. Touger, M. DeSedle, A. Einhorn, C. McGrath, l. Triesman, M. Longo, K. Flynn, R. Buff. Missing: l. Thaler, T. Anbinder, M. Darlington, R. Steinman, S. Cash, M. Levins. activities CAMPUS MO THLY CAMPUS MONTH fi. A school to Hillary's and back, lost second year of CAMPUS MONTHLY. . .'77-'78 wastheyear of the muckrakers who put EHS on the map and in the NY Times with the famous sex survey, the year that proved things are always better the 25th time around. We developed a talent for Mad Libs-style headlines CNoun: or Zi and horrible puns. The SS crunch put us under pressure, but Miriam's 5-finger method of getting even with the typist kept layout costs down. Production was always frantic: we exhausted ourselves CM EDITORS: Row 1: W. Stern, 1. Triesman, D. Winograd, L. Steinman, N. Khaner. CM ED'T0R5 N'CHlEFf B- CFYSUI, H- copy in the office mess, made Roger and Erik print photos at 1 a.m., stayed up all night, and missed our deadlines anyway. Brad kept us from getting too neurotic. To sick jokes and hysteria we said remember that for the April Fool's issuel while we dreamed about a 36-page master- piece. We wondered about next year l Linda needs a staff! l, and decided that we are the Golden Age of CAMPUS MONTHLY . . . Thanks always to Mr. Goldberg. ,Y ii .ig ,Lv Y Mantis. Row 2: R. Eth, E. Honig, K. Lang, I. Wilson, B. Dworetzky, L. Laubich, T. Stamas, M. Jaffe. Missing: P. Deschamps. 191 .'?. a saw
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t ,.,,,b:,. V, A :C . ,...W..-MQ---H' fm. mw . I.ffw 'W '-f .,g ' v K4 Diets and deadlines were missed as, night after No-Doz night, the Respectus slaves munched out in frustration. When the entire staff simultaneously succumbed to the Russian Flu, nightmares of an August yearbook kept the hardiest of us toilin away to meet the deadline. A Cries of Peeeeterrr!l! racked the night as insecure layout personnel sought what they believed to be a higher Row 1: R. Eth, E. Honig, R. Weinstein, I. Treisman. Row 2: M. Bolotsky, I. Mukerji, I. Stern, I. Caruso, L. Shapiro, B. Stevens. Row 3: I. Lamser, R. Goldman, P. Bellissimo, P. Riggs, R. Buff, N. Khaner. Faculty Advisor . Editors-in-Chief . . Layout Editors Literary Editors . Faculty Editor . Senior Editors . . junior High Editor . . . Sports Editors . . . Photography Editors . . Art Editors ..... Typing Editors . . Business Manager . . . Advertising Editor . . Associate Editor . Editorial Assistants . . . . ,W-1 - ' 'nw I authority. Scaleographs were in great demand as we tried not to crop off people's heads, and many triforms were ruined because of the lack of erasers. Amidst all the chaos, we still enjoyed many moments of hilarity and creativity. Original layouts and innovative sec- tion designsf ,were difficult to produce, but when the proofs camelbackr, we rejoiced at our achievement. RESPECTUS EDITORIAL BOARD jonathan Klein Lori Laubich jane Leven . . Ellen Friedman Miriam jaffe . . Lise Lustgarten Willy Stern . . . . .Brian Gale David Lefkowitz . . Amy Gellman Stacey Tea joel Treisman Judith Stern 193 . . . . .Peter Blier . .jackie Frankfurt . . Layne Hudes Randy Wise . jennifer Osborne . . Barbara Dworetzky . .Janine Caruso Beth Stevens . Danny Winograd . . . . Paula Riggs . . . . Linda Eskay .Michael Pollowitz Luana Shapiro Ms. Eleanor Tomb
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