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Satori (I-- TO R.): Alan Minkoff, Ben Kahn, Mara Natkins, Ms. Alinder, Katy Karlin (co-ed), Molly McQuade (co-ed), Amy Brakarsh, Lisa Tessler and Cynthia Zarin. Missing: Can- dy Korman. We've had many a poem, many a story, All for our editions of Satori. Katy Karlin Geroge Whittemore, Peter Aufrichtig, and Marc Rapa- port The team, which was comprised of Peter Aufrichtig, Marc Rapaport and George Whittemore, competed on October 19, 1974 on Channel 67 in Central Islip. However, we lost to two other high schools. Despite the de- feat, much fun was had by all who participated. 22
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STAFF LAY-OUT BUSINESS COPY Maris Burton Russel Bernard Nancy Kaboolian Judy Brooks Kathy Kahn Eun-Joo Chang Irene Lee Peter de Seve Karen Lee Claudia Eisen Cherie Lewis Elissa Ellant Helane Lubov Linda Fink Sharon Pisetzner Barry Fishman Julie Sanders Lois Goldstein llene Schacter Robbin Itzler Gail Schwat Alexandra Kapotes Jeff Tabak Allison King Maureen Young Susan Kirsch PHOTOGRAPHY Caroline Kurtz Dean Abramson SPORTS Mike Barnathan AbbeChatinover Carol Besso Ricky Diamond John Eiten Ellen Edelson Harry Flamm Larry Gesner Zackary Richter Mike Gross Stacy Sallinger Bob Kraus Louis Teitelbaum Connie Levine Jamie Tessler Steven Wilkes Marc Rapaport Karen Schwartz Laura Grzetic and Steve Wilkes Vista Editors: FRONT ROW Elyse Leder, and Laura Grzetic man. Missing: Barbara Fields. (L. TO R.): Michelle Sokol, Karen Schwartz, Melanie Blank, TOP ROW: Howard Kirsch, Marc Rapaport, and Andy Rod- Mr. Levine
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The Southerner As everyone knows. The Southerner is our school newspaper. Just as many people realize that it is an excellent one. With each issue, stu- dents are kept abreast with what's going on in school. They are informed of events coming up, sports spectaculars which have passed and are to come, activities which various students have par- ticipated in, and aside from that, they are given book and movie reviews, editorials, and com- munity news which pertains to them. Students don't wait for each issue with bated breath, but when they arrive, not a face can be seen without a paper in front of it. FRONT ROW (L. TO R.): Gail Wechsler, Donald Berk, editor-in-chief, Zach Ri- chter, Lisa Sarno, editor-in-chief, and Cheryl Weidman. BACK ROW: Mr. Zan- nos, Scott Moss, Katy Karlin, Mary Ellen Cutrofello, and Mr. Weis. Missing: Ricky Diamond, Bob Kraus, Russel Bernard and Shellv Greenfield. Paste up time! Scott Moss
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