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iss Jacobson Mr. Leverich C O U N S E LO RS ADVISORS For the past three years, Miss Jacobson and Mr. Leverich have been more than mere ad- visors to the Class of '67, Through all our bouts with bankruptcy, when even the most loyal allies were ready to wring our necks in despair, they remained steadfast and true, tolerant of our financial foibles and tireless in their friendly support of all our endeav- ors, Now that we have emerged from the de- grading depths of penury, we can thankfully heave a sigh of relief in the direction of our dynamic duo, Miss Jacobson and Mr. Lever- ich. During our Central years, our guides along the pitfall-strewn paths to college and ca- reers were Miss Dodson and Mr. Hasman, our counselors, programmers, confidantes, and friends. When difficult choices, insuperable dilemmas, or just the crushing weight of school routine was suddenly too much to handle alone, our guidance counselors were al- ways there to provide the assurance that our problems weren't really all that serious, or, if they were, to tell us not to worry anyway. Through driver ed tirades and months of in- difference, program complaints and unap- preciated advice, they retained the beaming smiles and perpetual good humor that always brought us back, even if it was just to see a friendly face. If only for the fact that they were there when we needed them, we can- not thank them enough. Mr. Hasman 1 mi ,-.-..lf-- - - 55 Miss Dodson
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Andrew Berner SALUTATORIAN Versatility is the key to our salutatorian, Debbie Zubow. A random sampling of a few of her many titles: Girl Scout and 4-H Leader, Camp Art Instructor, Swimming Instructor, illustrates her wide range of abilities. She also is a member of National Honor Society, French Honor Society, and Astra. When this editor-in-chief of CADET is not to be found in the CADET room, chances are that she is down in the auditorium practicing the organ. Debbie was one of the highest ranking French students on Long Island in the American Association of Teachers of French contest, and was awarded a prize by that organization. Her facility in language study has led Debbie to consider this field as her tentative major at Swarthmore College next year, where she will continue her education. VALEDICTORIAN If one were to ask any member of the District Orches- tra about Andrew Berner, undoubtedly the reply would be full of enthusiasm about Andy's piano playing. This article, however, is not about Andy 'Berner, pianistg it is about Andy Berner, valedictorian. This Julliard student has the honor of attaining the highest scholastic average of the class of 1967. Excelling in the two fields of music and scholarship would be more than enough for any other person, but Andy's talents do not stop there. He is the editor-in-chief of CADET, a member of National Honor Society, Tempo, and captain of Mathletes, ranking fourth in all Nassau County. In the District Festival Concert he played Bee- thoven's Piano Concerto in C Major, a fifteen minute tour de force . if Deborah Zubow
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NWO X99 SENIOR COUNCIL Since entering Central, the Council of the Class of '67 has operated with a steadily as- cending degree of success. From the depths of fiscal nightmare we have come through the fruit cake fiasco, magazines, nuts, Easter eggs and the candy stand to partial solvency. We provided our predecessors with a luxu- rious promg in our one-act plays we have moved from bald failure to valiant success. Thanks to our faithful advisors, Miss jacob- son and Mr. Leverich, and this year's officers, Debbie Haber, Peter Conley, Gail Cronin, and Lois Kania, we may' eyciggraduate out of the ev me dl? AQQYV OWXQ wld if V jaflw VU? , ylf Clif NL, . Spf' Jegle f .. X ,gi , ' I Rau I S Kullmann Miss L Jacobson L Kama D Haber P Conley G Cronin Mr. W. Leverich, S. Rosenbaum Rou 2 I Cohen L Levitt H Jayson J Sahagian C OConnor S Lacoy T Anastasio, S. Dietz, T. Graben, D. Epstein, B. Mc- Row 3 C Berger D Propfe J Wishingrad L Bailey C Kolk L Schwartz S. Thompson, J. Liff, G. Malinak, B. Katz,
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