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GEMINI MAY 22 - JUNE 21 Gemini, or twins, describes rather well The girls, and boys who are under its spell. One day they're moody, the next full of fun. They're more like two different people than one. Gemini's clever, say stars in the skies. Thus Gemini's students are both smart and wise. Even each showery April is kind; In August, too, wonderful luck they will find. For Gemini Friday's a fortunate day And luck will befall them in blue and in gray. If they find in each venture a four or a six. Fate may just spare them her terrible tricks.
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SEATED: Arlene Tolonker. joy Landsman. Alan Marse. Marsha Co- zik; SECOND ROW. Sandy Wallerstein. Judith Smith. Anita Can- hen. Linda Principe. Nick Gaetono. Marcio Bloom. Barbara Roch- salvo. Valerie Paris. Dione Iceland. Stanley Feder. Pot Crowe, mocher; FIRST ROW. MR. Affigne, Peter Provenzale. Bonnie Loss. Judy Sachs Judy Schneider. Toby Green. Bob Richer. Peggy Watson. Mr. Hud- N l MAI—I Remember our first junior class meeting? Crowded into Salk's Little Theater, everyone signed his name on one of the many pieces of paper for extracurri- cular activity that floated around the room. The year- book was the title on one of these papers; prospec- tive staff members knew where to sign their John Hancock. In May. the selected staff was divided between two yearbook conferences, one in Huntington, and the other at the Sagamore Room in Roosevelt Field. Edi- tors were finally chosen and work was begun. The staff will recall the problems of meeting those deadlines, choosing pictures, and writing copy. But the effort was well worth the reward. We, the staff of the first Commander, wish succeeding yearbook staffs good luck and success in their work. Every free moment, any day. this was the scene in th Publication Office. Room 206 From left to righti sha Cohen. Mr Aff.gne. Linda Principe. Nick GoetoJ and Bob Richer. Left to Right. Assistant Editor in-Chief. Marsha Cohen; Art Editor. Nick Gae- tano. Editor-in-Chief. Linda Principe. Photography Editor. Alon Morse 16
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As John Kohlmon finds out, it's o long woy down offer o nine-foot voult. From high . . . John Sierra performs ogoinst Long Beach. Sierra wos also top 880 runner for the team. We jump to fame! Howie Leoth amazes spectators with a 20-foot jump. Howie was top Cavalier point scorer. 18
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