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,69 l MESH if .QM swirl l s l 1 l l 1 l V i swf Ja-iq - -+ Ar. . H. 1 - ... W. ,A 'F f on. ,NM R 9th FRONT ROW: D. Evans, H. Sherer. SECOND ROW: L. Binder, P. Meyers, R. Walsh, A. Valenti, L. Miller, V. Smith. THIRD ROW: D. Wallace, R. Donner, B. Abrookin, B. Wolz, L. Perkins, L. Rovelli, E. Joy. FOURTH ROW: P. Jacob son, S. Ginsburg, D. Sherman, D. Lange, G. Schmidt S Johnston FIFTH ROW' E Dunn R Hohenstein P P . . . . . . arry 1. Prrrrl, L. wrlrorr, B. Gallo, P. Brower, c. Milano, l. Balog. SIXTH ROW: K. Graham, ix, selberr, K. Brown, s ' L lr s 1 - ' ' ' e ernian, . Jabboul. SEVENTH ROW. A. Kuperman, R. Schacter, D. DeRosa, K. Etkln, S. Weiss, B. Krlmsky, Contompasis, A. Boomsliter, R. Retz, S. Weiczorek. EIGHTH ROW: R. Reynolds, D. Pohl P Hardmeyer T. Miller S. Fuld, J. Green, W. Gavryk, W. Fox, R. Schubert, A. jupiter I Kaye A Prichard NF Idarner B Md Gabe B , Williamson, L. Alfred, B. Krryrrr, J. Hanley, B. Sachs, 1. Millei, 131. Kari, c. Lavrrre,'M.'call, L'. Oulette, J. 10526.
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To all you seventh graders there is no real magic in this world, but here are a few quick tricks to make your years in Milne more pleasant. You alone are responsible for your success at Milne. lf you will take a little advice from someone who has had the experience you are about to go through you can make your years here very fruitful. The desire to learn is very important if you plan to do Well in school. Paying attention in class is of the utmost importance. Remedial help is offered to anyone who needs it. Your teacher may give you a remedial if she feels you need some assistance. As soon as you are unsure of yourself and confused, feel free to ask for help after school, don't wait for your teacher to discover your lack of understanding. Remember, your teacher cannot know for several days till she corrects your home- work and perhaps a quiz. No! This is not imposing, your teachers will always be glad to help you! Your good grade is a reflection on your teacher's ability. Another simple but effective little trick is to get ac- quainted with your classmates. Don't stand around and wait for them to come up and introduce them- selves! Sure you feel odd going up and starting a conversation! On the other hand, your classmates are just as shy! Now maybe a student will enter Milne in the second semester or a few days late, please, lbeg yOu, go up to her and introduce yourself, offer to help ac- quaint her with the school's procedure, invite her to join you and your friends for lunch. She will be grateful. On your first day of Milne you felt awk- ward, imagine how much more awkward she feels being the only one not knowing her way around. Change places with this girl, for a moment, you would want someone to include you in her group, wouldn't you? Following this advice l acquired my best friend. Here is one more little trick to make Nlilne more pleasant. Take interest in school activities, par- ticipate in as many school functions as possible. A strong school spirit creates a strong love for your school! Now, if you follow these basic rules, there is no reason to be aflutter and confused when you enter Milne or any school. These are good tips to follow even when you go away to college. I beseech you to follow these few rules at all times. They are vital to make life enjoyable. Ina Abrams St h FRONT ROW:A. Gerber, I. Barker, S. Levitz, C. Richter, A. Levine, C. Kaplan, J. Greenburg, I. Abrams, M. Catricola, C. Ettelson, L. Nlilstein, K. Bartlett, P. Tucker. SECOND ROW: P. Siegal, D. Ganeles, L. Sherman, S. Wozniak, D. Yarbrough, S. Iselin, J. Gustafson, I. ltzkow, L. Mellen, N. Zuglin, H. Lavine, M. Goldfarb. THIRD ROW: K. Reid, P. Auerbach, I. Levine, I. Roemer, C. Pohl, J. Paul, N. Trager, P. Feltman, P. Rao, D. Morse, R. Dorkin. FOURTH ROW: I. Lind, K. Mason, M. Rubenstein, G. Mariasse, T. Hazapis, P. Donley, V. Abrams, P. Brodie, M. Martratt, K. Soulis, M. Clifford, K. Peterson, J. Popolizio, M. Fluster, G. Altus, B. Reilly, P. Contompasis. FIFTH ROW: G. Hatt, M. Caplan, K. Krichbaum, J. Hausler, M. Grant, L. Patent, R. Schwartz, A. Van Cleve, R. Freedman, M. Brusilow, K. O'Neil, I. Wernar, R. Lipman, B. Anolik, R. Green, B. Kahn, J. Kellert, E. Brewster, T. Pantazis . 25
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Sophomores are active in school affairs. The junior Varsity basketball team, composed mostly of tenth graders, was one of the best ever. Tenth graders write for the newspaper, go on ski trips and are members of Quinn and Sigma. The sophomore class is preparing for the future under the leadership of Richard Otty, class president, Bill Khachadourian, vice-presidentg Sue McDermott, secretary, and Rick Nelson, treasurer. Richard Ettelson ' ,68 10th FRONT ROW: C. Fila, J. Salomone, S. Schorr, S. Herkowitz, L. Neifeld, S. Donley, I. Schuster. SECOND ROW: C. Warner, F. Abrams, V. Marmulstein, T. Orfitelli, C. Langer, P. Lennon, N. Sundin, R. Tompson. THIRD ROW: A. Zalay, M. Hazapis, M. Barelski, K. Walsh, L. Wyatt, L. Lockwood. FOURTH ROW: I. Pitts, W. K.hacha- dourian, I. Oser, H. Fluster, W. Morrison, R. Friedlandcr, J. Graham, R. Millard, D. Ettelson, G. Beaver, M. Moore, V. Vice, L. Harris, P. Rosenkopf, M. Reiner. FIFTH ROW: R. Bedian, P. Frumkin, B. Richter, R. Platt, D. Richmond, R. Otty, D. Feiner, K. Sanderson, R. Tompkins, C. Levitz, E. Manning. SIXTH ROW: K. Segel, D. Quackenbush, R. Castellani, R. Golden, M. Bulger, S. McDermott, L. Tolar. SEVENTH ROW: A. Lerner, R. Laraway, T. Bearup, J. Beecher, C. Roblin, R. Nelson, A. Frank, M. Braden. EIGHTH ROW: W. Lange, S. Gas- orowski, W. Edwards, J. Goldfarb, D. VanCleve, T. Kraft. MISSING: D. Ball, E. Root, A. Vener. ull., -..W- .,...,.....f.s,a,.a....,.... . M..
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