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From the Fein Family Betty Fit gerald The Charnow Family The Kornfcld Family Dr. and Mrs. Kelman Lynda Weis-Class of 74 Congratulations to my dear sister, Abby I love you, Abby-Mom Best Wishes, Abby-Dad Hutner Family Best Wishes Jeff—Mom and Dad G. Good Luck, Larry Good Luck-The Gilbert Family Yeah Mets-Love Andrew Mrs. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Paavr Nurmi David Brown Nancy King Deborah Lee Rosen A Friend” Good Luck from the Schwedocks Ina Cohen William Slepey The Mandelbaum Family Judy Freedman, Class of 73 The Freedman Family Every Best Wish—Abraham Singer Gabe Uhlar From the Bearded Wonder on the 2nd Floor Congratulations to Suzanne Mr. and Mrs. Marty Mongomi mr. and Mrs. Paavr Nurmi Martha Rumph Susan Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Speir Les Marats Congratulations Class of 74—Alese Rubinroit Alan D. Mazursky—RPI Bio. Med. Oh Preppy” Shadow and Earings you'll never know! Best Wishes-Gwen and Stacey Weiner The Family of David Zucker Gloria and Roxanne Check The Family of Princess and Maryann Susan Beil Best Wishes-The Zeiler Family Best From thee Best Wishes-the Sternschein Family Best Wishes-Dr. and Mrs. Henry Schnitman That a way-Catherine Poe On your way—Gerry Samelson Congratulations-Bobby Robinson Congratulations-Mr. F.L. Harris To our Favorite Circulation Editor—Nancy In honor of my tattelah Mr. and Mrs. C. Scalise Good Luck to All the Schwedocks Best Wishes-The Schwartz Family From Lisa to Larry with love L.B. and L.M. from Duck Good Luck in College, Ellen D. Good Luck-the Libbey's Mr. and Mrs. George Deno Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dansky Mr. and Mrs. Leo Figman Mr. and Mrs. Lee Joanne Taffet Lori and Karen Goffner Ronni Solomon Dr. and Mrs. Jordan Werner Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Mandel Congratulations to the Graduating Class-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz Best Luck to the Seniors-Jimmy To Rebecca-Good Luck-Mildred Pepper Salon Anton Incorporated Bob Unger Congratulations to the Graduating Class—Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rifkin An A.M. for the P.M. Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Frier Jr. Congratulations Seniors-Ferraro Fam Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gardner Congratulations to the Senior Class-The Gilbert Family Jeff Fabian Cooper-New York Bell Cleaners Inc. Madeleine and Ernest Lowens Selma and Daniel Hyman Mrs. Marion Silver Write on Impeach Nixon Mildred Magnusson Mr. John McGraw Andrew Warshaw Douglas Hauser John Pisani Rosalie Palladino LYSETTE TIFFANY THE FIRST OF PERSERE For Mom, Dad, Fred, George, Steve, Larry, Mitch, Sue, and all the rest w-e know and love-A.G.-M.S. 7, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 32, 40, 43, 14 W'hy don't his socks fall down' Best Wishes from the Goods Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum Chery l Freed Jane Buffolina Julie and Paul Kastell Marcey Fraikorn Lillian and Jessica Brownstein Debra and Clifford Basset Kathy Lanzillotta E. Kevin Finnerty Mr. and Mrs. Marty Katz Compliments of Fay and Charles Messner Congratulations-The Rosoffs Miss Betty Friedman The Klinger Family Lori Mistere SOMETIMES I WISH I NEVER KNEW SOME OF THOSE SECRETS OF YOURS”
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Good Luck to everybody Gail Rosen Mrs. B. Levine Good Luck Danny Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Mark Harwood Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kirshner Davis Gazes Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mombach Mr. and Mrs. Wally Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bass Best Wishes from the Kosmacher Family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bell Ms. Vera Rosen Doris and Jack Schwarz Sheila Pilersky Dr. and Mrs. Sam Fertig Ben Lovard Tracey Baker Miss lohnson Mr. and Mrs. Peppe Davey Shop Associate Marble Frank Lieciardi Pygmalion Hair Fashions George Keanna Jay Talvinsky Scott, Stuart and Steve Wilkins Lorrainne Peppe From the Class of '61 From Kathy 1973 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lifton Good Luck Tony DiNordi Jimmy, Kim and Steve Kolbus Mrs. Rinaldi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen Gene Panariello Jr. Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Toron Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Levy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fried Mindy and Meryl Sherman Weiss Stationary Store Aimee, Alyce, and Warren Levine Robert and Melissa Adler Kayes of Cedarhurst Reliable Travel Bureau of Cedarhurst Stacey and Jonathan Perr Jonathan I. Greenwald '65 Fightin' Fourth Sue and Lauren Levy The Gingerbread House Incognito N.Y., Paris, London Rosalind Light L.T.D. Cards n' Stuff Bess Dilloff Werner Baer Jimmy Evans John Bickerman Best of Luck to Class of '74-The Sapersteins Best of Luck to the Seniors—Joe Good Luck Seniors-from Duncan Robert Drugs 569-2323 Congratulations and Best Wishes-Eileen and Sean Pompor Congratulations-The Bernstein Family Ron Frier-74 Stephen and Liz Ellen Randi, Tammy, and David Kasten Courtesy of the Psychology Department Ronnald, Sherry , and Donnie Nir Congratulations Michael, Laura, Sandi, Francine, and Kenneth Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Thaler Mr. Mollo-The Headbutl Artist Mathew Scnwinger Congratulations and Best Wishes-Mr. and Mrs. Monte Melcer SIR PALOMIDES Walter Wombat-Fine Coffins at more Congratulations and Best Wishes-Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Miller Cheers-Miss Ronni Goldstone Congratulations-Lucy and Alan Hoc hberg Jeffrey Muzlin Sy and Flora Steinberg Love to Diane, from Binkey Good Luck to the Senior Class and their Parents! Mr. Partland Legacy Gallaries Dr. Orlofsky Vita Life—The Natural Health Store Tony-Frank Custom Tailors Five Town's Card and Gift Shop in Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Herb Roth LOVE MEANS NEVER HAVING TO SAY YOU'RE SORRY—O.B. and J.C. T.B. and M.R.-Love means always having to say you're sorry The Coin Pocket Mr. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciampi Rebecca-best friends forever-Love Ame Richmind-Way Discounts Good Luck from Steve and Mike and Mike and Steve (TAS) Mother Kelly's Pizza in Cedarhurst Hyman Rosen Optometrist in Cedarhurst Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ehlers Fishers Bros. Adam and Jeremy Peace Mr. and Mrs. N. Blatt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ormsby Kay and Sheldon Mack The Siegel Family Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hantwerker Shelley Goldstein Mrs. Turso The Lukin Family The Dubov Family The Levere Family Joseph Dieringer From Howie Kirzner's Parents The Starr Family The Dinersteins Thomas Speziale From Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Harris Mr. and Mrs. B. Krauss Austin Pec ora Sabrina Ross The Schindlers The Thalens Sharon Schuster-'74 Howie and Beverly Congratulations-Mr. and Mrs. Avignone Miss Ippolito Congratulations-Mr. and Mrs. Friedman Congratulations-Seven and Larry Bergstein The Guttentag Family Good Luck-from Mr. and Mrs John C. Murphy Grace Muff Murphy—74 Good Luck all you dumb Seniors-M.H. Congratulations to the Class of 74—Mr. and Mrs. N. Simon The Cosentino Family Fern Wierner Congratulations-Virginia Hartman Congratulations to the Class of '74-Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenberg Harold LaPaugh Iron Lungs-Lifetme Guarantee All my love to M.W. and R.F.-Pam (74) Best Wishes to Musky, Jean, Austin, Mike, Greg, Larry, and Lou-Love BeBop Mr. FitzPatrick Hertz Art Gallery Joy Inn Zane Davis Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Walsh June Almenoff Mr. and Mrs. Milton Packer Greg Dash Regards from Charles Goetz Bill Light Ellyn Sosin The Schlinger Family Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Barone Congratulations Lynda Weis You finally Made It Woodrow Delicatessen Hello World Pizza Place Falcaros Jacks Fish Market Best Wishes Class of 74 Leonard Kutner The Kipper man Family Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cohen The Cooper 5 The Rosen Family The Bernsteins Sylvia Van Voorhees Best Wishes-Robert Steiger Family Best Wishes from the Dobbs Family Donation by Phil and Mary Prussack Compliments of the Dublins A Taste of Honey Compliments of Boutique Cleaners and Tailors William LaPaugh Compliments of Lehrman Equipment Co. Peace and Love llene Pernick Best of Luck Rebecca and Class of 74-The Wilensky Family The Balanoff Family Mrs. Adele Ruderman Brucie Mr. James Fay Lillus Koehler Eleanor Combs Anna Beltrani Joni Shaftel Patrick and Florence Christopher Gnlli Bunnie Jones Abby K.-a real friend Here's to a new President G.S. Sparkle, sparkle, sparkle From the Metzgers-Hello again Habe 74 Good Luck to Class '74-Mary Beth McKeveny I don't know' what to say R.M. Best Wishes to Tom and Susie from Judy and Babe Cohe Mr. Valente Mrs. Kleinfield Mrs. Schepps Mr. Stephen Improte Mr. Stern Good Luck Connie Shaftel Best of Luck to the Class of 74 from Bruce Saltz Mucha Buena Suerte a la Clase de 74 —Sr. Oliviero Good Luck Class of '74-Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Reicher Congratulations Class of 74-Steiger Family An admirer of Pam Lehrer Albert Wagner Laura Gladstone Best of Luck-Mark and Jane Goldberg Nancy Sverdlik Best of Luck to Class of 74—Dr. and Mrs. Perrotta From the Reicherter Family Anonymous Steven Spiro for Internation Trustee To my dear wife Joan I Cor. 13 In memory of kin Adam Schneider Mr. Robert Brady Patricia Miller Remember the maine Good Luck Enid Goldman Coco Ptintz Jay Burton Class of 76 Snoopy Returns Barbara Lagod Andrew Gefen Class of 75 Good Luck to Carol North Good Luck from the Silvers Love from Jane to Porlack BRIARF Stephen and Howard Sussman Good Luck from The Metzger family Good Luck Stacy Bloom Let's go Mrs. Astrow Bobby Robinson Hilary Diamond The Feinberg Family Good Luck David Bestany Joey, Gary, Tracie Ehrlich The Rossman Family Good Luck—Mrs. Anreder Mr. and Mrs. Hy Weiner and Family Compliments of Eric Markman Elyse Katlowitz Scot Miller Good Luck to the Class of 74 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bernstein and family The Sohnen Family
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EDITORS' CLOSING COMMENTS Wanted: one missing editor; wanted: one editor that we wish was missing. It's your breath Bob, from all that panting. One of each no matter how rotten. That's a lousy picture of her, really gross, put it in! Relax we're only missing half the teachers, the whole guidance dept., and there is going to be a blackout. They have such nice clear pictures, what a change from this year. I'm gonna blow him up. Let's put English across his face. So much for Horhay, Pookie, Duff-Duff, and Smiling Eyes, commonly known as Auntie Em, Moe. Sherill, tell us about your Israeli experiences. Bob can you cut the Mary Poppins? He should have had class and pressed it against the window. Do you know how to work it? Yeah, I put it on and off but I'm worried I'll get electrocuted. Does anyone have a pencil with a point-does anything have a point anymore? I'm in love with a big, blue frog. Let's send Jess home-1 think she's had enough. So what if maroon and tan aren't the school colors—the other choices were guaranteed to make your stomach turn. Moe Sybil—cooperative couple of the year! I can only do one at a time!—it's alright, Sherill, no one's asking any more of you. Screaming yellow zonkers to bide our time. Jess has a headache— doesn't she always! Why can't we have 'eohippus' in the yearbook—they'll think its a cryptoquote. With the A.V. Club on pg. 186, maybe we can use F.T.A. as candid. Welcome to rip-off city and the deluxe beef patty— 'aoz. Let's hear it for Pork Radio Club. If they made 'Kissy' 10 years ago, what are they making today?! Traipsing around in search of pizza at ungodly hours. Pathmark 2 AM on the wrong night—I thought they never close. He was obsessed with death-that's my kind of movie. Oh, that's right Rache, you do the slanties. They're both such shmutzes. He's from Cockamamy International Inc. Do you remember when we actually knew what was happening? Shooting for moon. How 'bout that memorable meeting at Pam's when Sherill sat entombed behind her layout sheets busily engaged in . . . engaged? When Pam flitted by like Rudolph Nureyve. When Rachel suffered from undetermined gastronomic distress (as usual). When Jessica, poised behind her typewriter, wrote words of infinite gibberish, the kind she's famous for. (did you hear that Jess you're famous!) When Bob traveled the Five Towns in search of nourishment, he became quite emotional over the matter. This whole thing is really insipid (thanks to R.C.) Stud found his fast woman—I'm his fast woman. What's a good quote for the Hebrew Club? Meshuganah? You can do it next year, Nancy. Oh— give'em 8 point—They deserve a little eyestrain. Let's call Auntie Em . . . Place your feet together, click your heels 3 times saying . . . conceivably, there's no place like 316 . . . conceivably, there's no place like 316. Are you Optima or Bodoni Bold? The infamous greeting— Feed me—I haven't eaten all day? What do you mean you don't like that body type—its what's inside that counts! OH MY GOD I'm gonna kill him-l can't stand it any more! A trip to Florida, a ski weekend and a 48 hour deadline all in the same day. How can we thank everyone for the student demonstration? A thousand word ad in a quarter of a page-a feat of advanced engineering. The floundering of a young trainee anxiously awaiting the dream come true (?) of being next year's editor-in-chief, (see last will) The fruit of our efforts is to produce a yearbook—(Can't you just hear the violins?) Spud the stud? I know you find the pictures in Lampoon more interesting than these, R.K., but concentrate! You mean there are more than 3 members in the Spanish Club? There has to be a film club-its right on page . . . Soliciting for votes for 75. Its rank-out time-sharpen your claws. A catnap during her 7 measure rest. Blame it on R.C. A quick profit for Polaroid. Advice unlimited. Spud was jugged here. I only have one thing on my mind . . . Sextet. Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to Peninsula Blvd? . . . Thanks to Woody Allen and the Talon Zipper Company. See you at the G.O.'s ten year reunion, (see pg. 235)
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