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Homeroom 227 front rowll to r: L. Scheer, S. Edwards, J. Susser,L. Fischer, J. Gewlrtzman, L. Johnson, B. Hatt, I. Certner, M. Simon, S. Levine, N. 0'Neil, B. Griese, E. Sinclair, J. Stewart, R. Bischoff, J, Carey, Mllstein. missing: D. Martin, R. Rowe. S. Krimsky, A. Harris. back row: R. Langer, M.Dugan, T. Leue, T. Homeroom 224 front row l to rx S. Levitz, S. Bond, back row: B. Blumbe-rg, F. Ouellette, S. Melius, G. L. Wilson, K. Kermani, L. Paul, G. Bearup, L. Breuer, Robinson, R. Gould, R. Johnston, N. Geletta, A. Roth, S. Mellen, B. Davis, K. Toole, P. Levine, J. Graham. B. Wallace, B. Murphy, D. Kullman, B. Berman. Chemistry: Life of a water glass Irving began life as a molten glob of glass' in Corning. His youth was spent on a conveyor belt, where he enjoyed high kinetic energy. His crystal lattice began to cool with the passage of time, a.nd Irving became old and hardened. Ultimately, he was kicked out' of the factory and sent to 'Woolworth's, where they stacked him between the mittens and housewares. Finally, the day arrived when Irving was purchased, put in a plain brown wrapper, and taken to a cold water flat in the Bronx. Irvlng's owner filled him with a strange brown liquid C86 proofj that greatly increased his potential energy. After two hours, Irving and his purchaser were rather numb until, sud.. denly, his purchaser tripped. Irving accelerated toward the floor, thereby achieving threshold energy. He was smashed Cas was his ownerb, thus ending his life as a broken, desolate, water glass. Chip Johnson T661
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Homeroom 126, flrst row 1 to r, A. Fisher, N. Knox, V. Cheverette, H. Contompassis, E. Leberman, C. Hyde, G. Hutchings, B. Iseman, N. Dorsman, J. Feigenbaum, B. Crane, S. Polen, S. Payer, L. McCabe, R. Weiczorek, top row, A. McCullough, S. Harrison, T. Oliphant. D. Kirk, T. Hoffman, J. Dexter. second row, P. Schrodt, R. Koven, N. Geleta. II V. Bearup
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Senior Student Council FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Zalav, G. Robinson, A. Linter, R. Morse, N. Hyman, E. Eson, P. Boomsliter, J. Devlin, S. Edwards. SECOND ROW: C. Leslie, P. Schrodt, S. Melius, S. Harrison, S. Patent, S. Hutchins, S. Rider, R. Spanner, R. Ettelson, S. Milstein. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Ettelson, K. Levitz, R. Tompkins, B. Richter. junior student council SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHTS J . Bradshaw, P. Korotkin, R. Miller, L. Bearup. Each Tuesday morning, a huge fuzzy dog is unceremoniously dumped on the Senior Room floor as a student representative of the Milne Senior Student Council takes aseat and settles himself for the meeting. From the heated debates of this year emerged anumber of worthwhile council projects. Among these were collection drives for our foster child, Fabio, and for the March of Dimes, revision of constitutional amendment procedure and student council officer nomination procedure, a series of assemblies presented by various classes, a.nd a campaign to make Paul Korotkin quit smoking. The meetings were courageously supervised by Mr. Ganeles, who suffered through flagrant adulterations of parliamentary procedure and common sense, and probably spent a good deal of time contemplating the future plight of the U.S. Congress when our generation will be in charge. Senior Student Council Officers LEFT TO RIGHT- B Dorkin, S Welch, D Morse, C. Lavine, J. Kaye, G.HauS1eI', M. Larner, M. Rinner, P. Brodie, L. Wyatt,'D. Evans.,
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