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Governing Bodies The National Honor Society is a prestigious society of people who put their formidable intellectual powers to good use by stuffing envelopes. Stuffing 200 envelopes for the graduates’ reception was only a prelude to what came next, stuffing 4000 envelopes at Jon’s house on a Saturday for Mr. Ed Taff! But these ingenious young people were not with¬ out entertainment in this monotonous job. Jon provided the the pickles and Dan blasted his Talking Heads tape. Alyce, Betsey and Arlene all lost their minds. Sarah had to be tracked down and dragged to Jon’s house where she too was reduced to a vegetable by hours of letter stuffing. The twelve new members are undoubtably glad that they too are new mem¬ bers of the National Letter Stuffers Society. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Tulie Choi, Debbie Weis- man, Scott Rosen, Mike Chin, Audi McClintock, Laura Paresky, Karen Palmer, Emily Helm, Lynne Meter- parel, Brian Allen, Lisa Cohen. Back Row: Sue Young Min, Lisa Cosimi, Karin Bonner, Jon Strimling, Dan Co¬ hen, Sarah Billings, Stefanie Karchmer, Leah Ciappenelli, Heather Altman, Caroline Marple, Rob Miller, Scott Karchmer. 24 CLASSIC LINES • Activities
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Deadlines [ 1 BELOW: As the Yearbook advisor, Mrs. Nicke- son has as much dedication as the rest of the staff. You’re lookin’ at it. The pride and joy and terror of the 1986 staff of Panorama. Very few things have given us as much grief and satis¬ faction all in one breath. The Yearbook staff is a dedicated, hard-working group of kids, many of whom generally spend a large part of their lives in room 2. Not everyone can be a pest to the seniors (about quotes), a dear to Mr. McDonald and Mr. Barclay (about an¬ nouncements and special activities) and at the same time be in ten different places during one conference period. This spread is dedicated to all those who gave us their time and coopera¬ tion. Not everyone can accomplish what we did, and those who helped us are definitely something special. We feel it was worth our effort. For what other extra-curricular activity creates and captures an entire year to appreci¬ ate somewhere else down the line? -The Editors FAR LEFT: The busi¬ ness staff stuffs enve¬ lopes in one of their many production line meetings. LEFT: The Yearbook computer (the newest addition to ou Yearbook family) gives Jessica another headache. the 1986 yearbook staff YEARBOOK Front Row: Julie Raphael, Rosie Bagh- dady, Jen Waldron, Young-Sue Bae, Debbie Saltz, Mary Pakenham-Walsh, Barri Brountas, Anna Talamo. Middle Row: Arlene Hong, Kristen O ' Keeffe, Andrea Floyd, Gail Glazerman, Ibuki Kimura, Yumi Iwasa, Laura Wood¬ ward, Cathy Boosales. Back Row: Donna Gefter, Kathleen Fawcett, Danny Rolde, Cathy Chong, Rich Cook, Jennifer Martin, Julie O ' Laugh- lin, Jeff Logan, Baby, Jessica Berkowitz, Caroline Whitten, Debbie Kroll. Activities • CLASSIC LINES 23
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BELOW: Dan and John student council members discuss plans for a senior student lounge. RIGHT: Co-president Lynne Meterparel thinks about student council while eating lunch. FAR RIGHT: Austin, of the National Honor Society, carries two bags of books home which got him where he is today. BELOW RIGHT: Helen, hungry from not eating breakfast, begins to taste her Bic. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Laura Paresky, Caroline Marple, Arlene Hong, Helen Kahn. Second Row: Katie Boucher, Rosie Baghdady, Sarah Sullivan, Betsey Chace. Third Row: Scott Rockart, Karen Leibowitz, Cathy Chong, Gretchen Kamp. Top Row: Austin McClintock, Dan Cohen, Scott Karchmer, Jon Strimling. Missing: Dan Gilman, Zippy the Pinhead. Activities • CLASSIC LINES 25
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