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v-v-o--..-......-...,. 9 collected through the sale of the famous New York City style pretzels, and holiday candles. AYS provided a great deal of commu- nity and school service this year. The community work included helping out at childrens' hospitals, sending Christmas cards to American hostages in Iran, assist- ing at senior citizen centers on Long Island, and donating books, games, and toys to needy children. For the school, AYS made The New York Times available to the student body and faculty every morning. As the initials indicate, AYS was indeed at your service' this year. Its service is certainly well appreciated. The Leo Club is a community service club which participates in many chari- table events. It is sponsered by the Lions Chapter of Bellmore, and has been quite active this year. The club participated in a canned food drive for the needy, sent Season's Greetings cards to the American hostages in Iran, sold school buttons to raise the school spirit and encourage the athletic teams, and sponsored two profitable bake sales fthe proceeds of which went to a deserving cause on Long Islandh. A fabulous time was had by all who participated in these productive activities. This years Leo Club did a fine job and demonstrated that it is not a sleeping bear, but rather a vibrant organization determined to help others. Service organizations are a vital part of any learning establishment. It takes a spe- cial type of person to give of himself for the benefit of others, and these tpye of people made up these service organiza- tions this year at Kennedy. They enjoyed a very prosperous and fulfilling year, and successfully accomplished many note- worthy services for the school and the community. And they had fun!! Leo Club Brian, you're boring Lauren Spina, Brian Duftler Leo Club 105
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The Line-up Key Club L' f -N-'Q P-we , 4-.-f-o g'l W fan' Fred Eisenberg Interact What is he talking about? Kenny Sorkin, Melany Siegal, Barry Wein A.Y.S. 104 Key Club 'Thad X 4'
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S5135 16191 First, take one relatively fresh 6 month old pig Hello boys and girls. Itis time for the Mr. Bill Show. Today, Mr. Bill goes to lab. boys and girls. Today we're going to a biology lab where we will dissect a com- mon domestic animal. My teacher, Prof. Hands, is bring- ing out the animal. What are we dissecting today, Prof. Hands?U Well, Mr. Bill, we're dis- secting a dogfi A dog? Yes, Mr. Bill his name is Spot.', Hey, that's funny. My dog is named Spotf' Yes, it is funny. Itis your ,mum dog. Oh, nooooo Here comes Mr. Bill's dog Spot on a tray. Oh noooo! Not Spot! You know, Prof. Hands, I thought you were my friend. No, Mr. Bill. I'm your teacher. Now let's begin our disectionf' No, I can't.', Okay, we'll get A.P. Sluggo to help you. Oh noooo! He's mean to me! HSHUTUP! Now, make a slit usagitally through the ster- 'ax Then, bake for two periods at 400oC nal cavity stopping without cutting the breastbone in or- der to expose the cardiovascu- lar cavity. I don't know what that means Prof. Hands. Tell A.P. Sluggo to stop stabbing me with the scalpel. Noooo! Mr, Bill, it's obvious youire not cut out for biology. Let's try Chemistryf, OK, Prof. Handsf' Mr, Bill, this is the chem- istry lab. For todays ex- periment we will make a solu- tion that is ideal as a spot remover. First, take 12 parts hydrochloric acid . . . i' P I promise it won't hurt!! Laura Bessen f--- Serve either warm or cold Uh Prof. Hands. I spilled some on my hands. Oh, just lick if offf, Uh Prof. Hands. I swal- lowed my thermometer. Well you now owe the school S10.00. I think we should try physics. NOK.. Today we're going to check the rate of acceleration of a cart. Mr. Sluggo will be your partner. But-i' No butslv But he's running me over and he's strangling me with the tape. Oh nooooooli' 106 as
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