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First Row deft to right: Karlene Weisberg: Barbara Fisher: Janice Brown: Leslie Drucker, Editor-in-Chiel: Debbie Pulver: Amy Cobert; Iecm Musucchic; Diane Levine. Second Row Uelt to righD: Cheryl Orvis: Nancy Gutkin: Susan Eisen; Indy Haber: Pat Bratman: Nora Katz. Third Row deft to rightt: Amy Laiken; Sandra Shanda: Goldie Winter: Audrey Magelof; Indy Shapiro. Fourth Row deft to righD: Susan Goldstone; Sharon Edelman: Barbara Spindel: Hindu Zweig: Amy Geffen.- Iane Wechsler: Michelle Weiss. It seemed that I would never get this article written in time for this year's Epilog, for my feelings about the yearbook were in continual motion and change. At the beginning of the term I had been in my own valley of despair for it seemed that no force on earth could get this yearbook published. However, gradually all of our hard work assumed sig- nificance, and the possibility of meeting our dead- line only two months late became a reality. This yearbook is the result of disorganized mass- meetings in room 355 every day, and even more disorganized weekend meetings, where, oddly enough, the book started to take form-piece by piece, page by page. Every effort was made to fashion this 25th anniversary issue of Epilog into a truly special issue. The many candids, the written material, and the century-old cuts -all of these are proof of this effort. I would now like to thank Mr. Cohen, our faculty advisor; Amy and Isabel, Business Editors; Barbara and Janice, Appointments Editors; Nora and Jane, Art Editors; and Sue, Jean, and Hinda. I'd also like to thank the following staff members: Iudy, Goldie, Sharon, Sandy, and Susan, of the Senior Section, Barbara of the Art staff, and Michelle and Diane, of the Production staff. The following editors deserve special praise for their share in the major responsi- bility of the yearbook: Cheryl, for a marvelous job with the Senior Section; A1, for the terrific photos; Pat and Nancy, for the layouts; and Amy, for writ- ing and gathering very fine copy, and for taking on the extra responsibility of Captions Editor. To all of these editors and staff members-once again -a sincere thank-you. As for the Editor-in-Chief, well . . . I think I'll get her a tranquilizer! Leslie Drucker, Editor-in-Chief
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First Row Heft to righU: Charlene Davis; Nina: Roman: Judy Meyerson. Second Row Heft to righn: Lynne Weissberger: Carole Pog'rebin. Editor- in-Chief; Eileen DeVeuu; Ann Hardeman. Third Row Heft to rightt: Victor Roth: Karen Rothman: Nancy Thomer; Marc Silverman; Rhona Ressler. There's 0: crazy bird squawking around Midwood. It's on Argus, With Ct capital A that means school newspaper. Argus takes polls of what Midkids want in their Christmas stockings, what they'd do if they were mayor of the City of Midwood, what they'd do to improve the school. The bird prints things about kids who do the butterfly, Win scholarships, and sell Girl Scout cookies. It looks into old customs like trick- or-trecrting and sending Valentine's Day cards. How- ever, it also discusses college opportunities, school activities, and controversial issues such as the war in Viet Nam, the teQCh-ins, and tectcher-pupil relation- ships. New or outstanding teachers and students are introduced to Midwoodites. Argus communicates news of the school to its students and thus instills in them a school spirit, a mutucd feeling. Morybe it isn't such a crazy bird after all.
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