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JEFFREY MITCHELL KAPLAN A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best ofmen. Jeff prizes money, girls, and plenty of fun . , . favorite memories include woodshop with Mr. Mewhinney, the Mountain games and the walk-out . . , will never forget changing flat tires a member of Student Council, A.F.S., and Explorers frequents Friend- ly's and Y Dances with Gary, Scott, Crich, and the guys . . . Jeffs ultimate goal is to own and run a business firm. X-...W LES KATZ Deny the best its' right to the lop, ana' you have no best left. I will not recognize the right of any man to one unearned minute of my life . . . Les, an honest and individual person feels Ayn Rand, Richard Nixon, and Spiro Agnew have influ- enced his thinking which has made him be- come more aware of life . . . his two favorite places are O'Dowds in Pinebrook and the Fill- more ... this wrestling man also enjoys skiing and swimming . . . remember the tire changes in four minutes? . . . Nuff said. BRIAN VICTOR KARPORFM No act of kindness. no matter how small, is ever wasted. Brian's activities range from J.F.T.Y., A.F.S., and the U.N. Club, to meditation ... this kind-hearted student will be remembered for the feather in his hat and his skill in gar- dening . . . enjoyed history with Mr. Samuels . .. hopes for wealth and a position from which he can influence our government. PAUL KATZ There's a man whose been out sailing in a decade full of dreams. PK's time is spent in New York at music school and playing his guitar . . . skiing is the greatest and those super slopes in the Colora- do Mts. await him . . . Mrs. Gill surely kept Paul's interest in C.W.L. class! , . , There's only one thing left to do - that's to make this country a better place to live, while ma- joring in the social sciences. SUSAN KATHERINE KASMIN Oh I could sing grandeurs ana' glories about. Sue, a riding enthusiast enjoys all aspects of the sport . . . her horse plays an important role in her life ... Mrs. Ernst and C.W.L. are favorites she'll never forget the student walkout in April 1970 . . . if anything special is going on, Robin, Hazel, Cindee, and Ginny are sure to be close by to join in . . . she looks forward to being an English major and lead- ing a contented life. BARBARA JEAN KAY You are uneasy, you never sailed with me before, I see. Sincere and dependable, Barb participates in temple youth group, J.F.T.Y., A.F.S., and Future Physicians Club . . , especially enjoyed Mr, Ostrin's U.S. History I class , . , one of her most rewarding experiences was her summer spent in Greece and Italy on a study tour a future in speech and education awaits her.
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CHRISTINA JURKOWSKI To dance is to live, to live is to dance. Dancing means total involvement for petite, long haired, graceful Chris most of her time is spent taking ballet classes and per- forming with the New Jersey Ballet Co. . . , will never forget her trip to Texas . . . remem- bers Chunkies and history with Mr. Samuels . . . we'll be sure to see Chris as a professional dancer in the near future. S 1 WALTER S. KAMINSKI JR. The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. I f he is indeed wise he does not bid you en- ter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. JANE KADIN Our thoughts are boundless and our souls are free. Ifnot with Ben, Jane can be found with Torch, Virge, Kathy, .lill and Janice .. , favorite places are Friendly's and Cohen's .. . Mrs. Yavelberg's history class is a favorite part of the day . . . summer '70 was unforgettable . . . Do it to it . , this funny, serious, and moody girl enjoys swimming, basketball, and Bfolleyball . . . a teaching career is in store for ane. KATHRYN MARIE KANE There are those who give withjoy, and jo y is their reward! Kathi and Omega Phi Zeta with Dede and Phyllis can always be found having a good time whether its at the Y or a football game . . . are you kidding? , . . English with Mrs. Brairton was the greatest, but don't forget those Behind-theWheel experiences! her family and friends are wonderful assets .. . cooking and volleyball are enjoyable hobbies happiness will be working and getting married. SUSAN KAMENER lstill believe thatpeople are really good at heart. A member of the French Club, Dance Club, and Art Staff of Crossroads, Sue is a swim- ming, skiing, and tennis enthusiast art courses at the Y and B.B.G. take up much of her outside time . .. usually with Karen, Debbie, and Emily . . . since psychology was a favorite subject at L.H.S., Sue hopes to pur- sue a career as a child psychologist. ARTHUR KAPLAN A sense ofhumor keeps us sane. Art, a member of the one and only Broad- lawn Bunch enjoys football, baseball, skiing, and Varsity 'lrack Mrs. Wessolyis U.S. History ll class is a favorite period of the day , ., Art is a frequent visitor of Friendly's, Don's and the Y ... has a career in ac- counting planned . . , will be remembered for his late birthday!
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KEVIN KELLETT A nd once upon a pair of wheels. 1 hi! the road, and I'rn gone. Without too much doubt, Kev will be an excellent auto mechanic with his own speed shop or body shop . . in his Sunbeam Alpine is where he can be found . , Bob is a good friend to have fun with . .. Mr. Ransegnola and auto shop were his two favorites at L.H.S. .., inthe world of sports, he finds football the most exciting. JOANNE LEE KERBER Smile, and the whole world smiles with you. Effervescent and friendly to everyone, .lo is usually with Nanci, Mary, Linda, and Drue . . . sensitive to the needs of those around her, she values most her memories of Fellowship, Linwood and Kehonka '70 let her loose and she'll dash to the slopes for skiing or the lake for sailing and Waterskiing , . . Clown . . . never forgot Mr. Berry or chemistry with Mr. Susskind . . . .lo wants to continue meet- ing people and be a physical education teacher. DANIEL KELLIHER The world 's as ugly, ay, as S in - and almost as delighyal. Yossarian was right. DEBORAH FRANCES KERR Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, ofglory in theflower, we willgrieve not, ratherjind strength in what remains behind. Marnie is an enthusiastic, gregarious cheer- leader and Student Council member . . . the Butterfield concert with Wilfred and Lil' Laura holds fond memories , , . she really digs pumpkin pie and Isaac Hayes . , . read- ing The Prophet and being in Mr. Paul's history class have made her more aware . . . a future psychologist, who is truly happy with herself. BOB KEMPNER Pessimism has no survival value, nor does hate, nor does elitism, nor does puritanism. Bob shows his keen interest in ecology and conservation by being the editor of an ecologi- cal newspaper and a member of the Audobon Society . .. Zoology and Socrates are favor- ites . . . sensitive about the treatment of ani- mals, Bob's ultimate goal is to be an animal conservationist in Africa. SUSANNE ELIZABETH KIERSTEAD Pinch yourseU'and see how others feel. This mischievous and friendly Senior Store worker is an active member of Omega Zeta Phi usually seen with S.F., S.W. and SM., Suzanne enjoys watching basketball and hockey .. . Suzanne is an open-minded person who values the individuality of those she meets . . . a future of college and a career in sociology await. Q2
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