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fJ t. YEARB00 TAFF Top Row, L. to R.: C. Berman, F. Streich, K. Florio, C. Koch, D. Hal- pern, M. Rasmussen - Editor. Bottom Row, L. to R.: K. Fopma, B. Stanger, I. Amendola, M. Heavey, G. Kisner, L. Nakashian. Not pic- tured: L. Feinberg, 1. Sherman. Please see Mr. 0,Neill in B110 is an often heard phrase in the high school. There, all problems concerning the format of the yearbook are handled. These problems range from seniors not receiving their chosen proofs to students wanting ten squares on a Famous Names page when only two are left. Besides solving problems like those above, the art staff arranges the Crimson Tide's layout and does the necessary art work including the cover design. If you were to walk into room B114-, you might be surprised to hear the banter coming out of the mouths of the literary staff. Among the staff, final decisions are frequently made by those members who outwit or, more importantly, out shout the others. Between hashing out disagree- ments and eating bake sale goodies, the literary staff eventually manages to write and type all the verbs, nouns, pronouns, and adjectives printed in the yearbook. Throughout the year this staff is gently rodded b its uidin li ht,,, Miss De all 3' 8' 8' 8' ayo. Top Row, L. to R.: M. Weiner, R. Rosenthal, A. Gold, P. Smith - Editor, H. Golden. Bottom Row, L. to R.: S. Pirog - Editor, I. 22 Kirschner, E. Abramson, G. Margolis, M. Adrian, B. Geary.
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UNI CLA SS C 0 UN CIL 1 Top Row, L. to R.: R. Pressman, G. Schlamowitz, C. Cook, J. Gimoho, R. Grapin, C. Baskind, R. Wang. 2nd Row, L. to R.: R. Margolis, S. Weisman, B. Weingroff, D. Halpern, P. Lieberman, L. Levine, I. Feldman, J. Blake, S. Greco, D. McGinnis, P. Hoffman. 3rd Row, L. to R.: P. Vreeland, S. Sch- wartz, C. Ades, M. Zeemont, P. Streit, S. Orr, R. Winick, K. Mintz, J. Ding- felder, W. Bruckner. 4th Row, L. to R.: M. Garripoli, S. Bodner, K. Florio, L. Spiegler, W. Abrams, H. Hauptman, R. Bancato, E. Feldman, S. Mul- bauer, A. Moskiwitz, M. Strausberg, B. Hogerhuis. 5th Row, L. to R.: I. Wine, E. Rubin, D. Kaufman, E. Glickman, S. Bierman, L. Sassin, E. Vinik, L. Kittner, M. Palestine, R. Karr. The junior Class Council, under the direction of '5Chinese Auction, which was a huge success. The Mr. Friedman, is the governing body for all junior major part of it energies, however, were directed at class activities. Early this year the council held a the organization ofthe Junior Prom, entitled Obliv- ion. O H0 ORE CLASS COUNCIL While under the direction of Miss Mackie, students from the class of 1975 learned more about how legisla- tion is passed in our government by participating in their own Sophomore Class Council. This council, like the other two divisions, passes bills, arranges dances, and raises money for its class. The candy sale at the begin- ning of the year initiated these students into Fair Lawn High School. Top Row, L. to R.: T. Tranen, H. Torgan, J. Doe, M. Golden, D. Haft. 2nd Row, L. to R.: T. Tonge, D. Wojtasek, L. Cheu, D. Fraenkel, B. Frank. 3rd Row, L. to R.: L. Leventman, F. Blumenthal, D. Mirchin, E. Goldberg.
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....,,..........,... I 2 F o f I :V L Top Row, L. to R.: A. Shepard, P. Goldman, R. Bondell, S. Rich, B. Frank. 2nd Row, L. to R.: R. Aronowitz, M. Adrian, C. Kock, L. Nakashian. When you see a person with a cam- era trying desperate- ly to take pictures without drawing at- tention to himself, you are probably watching a -member of the photography staff at work. It is the job of this staff to catch stu- dents and teachers at Fair Lawn High in unrehearsed and un- choreographed mo- tion. Besides taking candids, the photog- raphy staff this year took all club pic- tures and developed them under the ever- watchful eye of Mr. 0'Neill. T' 1 t -I L 25
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