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A l c o h o l i s m and V e n e r e a l D i s e a s e
you M r s . M a d a h M a c D o w e l l and
you M r . C e c i l J o h n s o n h a v e rem a i n e d h e l p f u l and u n d e r s t a n d i n g .
Your c o n t r i b u t i o n to our class coll e c t i v e l y and individually c a n not
fully b e m e a s u r e d . It is with love
and f o n d m e m o r i e s that we the
Class of 1973 d e d i c a t e this y e a r ' s
B r i c k s and Ivy.
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it began in joy —
the five rings of the Olympia,
and a torch of unity
in hope for brotherhood
in the ancient tradition
of the games,
they swam and ran
and wrestled,
together they
circled
and jumped
in the clear bright
Bavarian days, dancing
in the cool of the evening.
eight men
unknownst to the world
climbed
and pounded
and shot,
piercing the dawn at four a.m.
to disrupt
while cameras
and immobile men
looked on.
eight men controlling
nine lives,
disrupting those countless
men and women in Munich,
as individuals
who excel,
who run,
who swim,
who jump,
who dance,
who dive,
nine of Israel's best
taken
by fanatics,
the games,
unpolitical in friendship.
suspended into
murder by eight men,
touching lives into
disbelief.
The wars were suspended centuries
ago to provide for
the games,
the games end in murder
and terror
while a world who
watched their
athletes
with joy and expectations
is torn into
tears—faith is gone.
— Libby Derrico
Opening Day
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August 28, c a m e all too soon, but e v e r y o n e was e a g e r to
" l o o k o v e r " the n e w students. O n c e again e x c i t e d f a c e s
f i l l e d page courtyard. T h e r e w e r e n e w i d e a s r e a d y to b e
tried out by the f a c u l t y and n e w e x e r c i s e s to be tried out
by the students. T h e coming of S e p t e m b e r w a s filled with
a n e w e n t h u s i a s m w h i c h g e n e r a t e d throughout the y e a r .
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Administration
Dr. D e L u c a
"Here's to a new experience."
Ms. Poffley
"Come into my office."
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" I have a message from your mother."
Mr. Bowler
Scientists
Dr. Bohem
Mr. Pruden
Mrs. Schemerhorn
Mr. Johnson
Dr. Atkinson
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1 Denise Howe, 2 Paula Emory, 3 M a r i e l l e n B a r k e r , 4 Carolyn M i c h e l a ,
5 Denise Price, 6 Susan Gerdin, 7 Jan Collins, 8 Lynn Hollner, 9 M i l e s
Kurland, 10 Seth Hochberg, 11 Carol Poleto, 12 M a r j o r i e Welch, 13 Elvse
Allen, 14 Lori G r e e n b e r g , 15 Amy Ford, 16 M a r y M a r s h , 17 Judith Henkin,
18 Joann S a l e r n o , 19 Donna Ray, 20 D e b o r a h Rous, 21 S a n d r a Goldstein,
22 Christine Commisso, 23 Frank Burgess, 24 T h e r e s a M a r s h , 25 Lori Lipman, 26 M a r g a r e t Ray, 27 Patricia Briscoli, 28 Anne G r i e s a u , 29 T e r r y
Heimgartner, 30 Susan Cade, 31 G r a c i e l a Constantino, 32 Alicia T u c k e r ,
33 Mary Beth M c M a n u s , 34 Betsy S a m u e l s , 35 M i c h e l l e Henry, 36 Ruth
S e n c h v n a , 37 Julie M a y n e s , 39 David Cohen, 40 M i c h a e l C h a m b e r l i n , 41
Edward M a l o n e y , 42 R i c h a r d O ' B r i e n , 43 Larry Paikoff, 44 M i c h a e l Blivin, 45 Jay Donnelly, 46 Christopher S e n t e r , 47 Ian Fields, 48 Clifton Chester, 49 Christopher M c D e r m o t t , 50 William Barbagallo, 51 S a n f o r d Hausler, 52 M a t t h e w V e r d e r a m e , 53 Robert Page, 54 T h o m a s Porter, 55 Timothy Hunter, 56 Guy Gavrvck, 57 M i c h a e l Haddad, 58 Robert M a c K a y , 59
Glenn S h a y e , 60 Glenn Goldman, 61 M i c h a e l Aveyard, 62 Gary Phillips,
63 M i c h a e l S c h e n k e l , 64 Anthony Junco, 65 Craig Johnson, 66 Paul Arnason, 67 John Jabbour.
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8th Grade 8th Grade 8th Grade
Youngest g r a d e . . . i n t r a m u r a l sports . . . T h e
last eighth g r a d e . . . Noisiest b u n c h in the
lunch room . . . m a n d a t o r y language class . . .
freshman cheerleaders . . . freshman basketball . . . n e x t y e a r ? . . . Ninth g r a d e r s , f i n a l l y . . .
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Dust of Snow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock tree
Has given me heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.
— Robert Frost
Volleyball
Le P a i n F r a n c a i s
P r e n e z du b e u r r e , du sel, de
la l e v u r e , l ' e a u c h a u d e , du
s u c r e et de la f a r i n e .
M e l a n g e z de la l e v u r e dans
un bol avec de l ' e a u c h a u d e
at m e t t e z a part.
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soupe de b e u r r e , 1 cuill e r e e s a soupe de s u c r e , IV2
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a c a f e de f a r i n e et 3/4 cuill e r e e s a soupe a c a f e d ' e a u .
M e t t e z a part-5-10 m i n u t e s
p e t r i s s e z la pate p e n d a n t
5-8 minutes. M e t t e z la pate
a l e v e r dans un grand bol.
F o r m e z la pate en baguette
M e t t e z au four p e n d a n 10
m i n u t e s a 425 F. puis a 375
p e n d a n t 15 m i n u t e s
jusq u ' a ce que le pain soit dore
de c o u l e u r .
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High school . . . lunch with the
eighth g r a d e r s , still . . . m o r e
activities . . . e x p e r i m e n t a l
ISCS science . . . algebra . . .
L i b r a r y . . . b a s k e t b a l l . . . fun,
fun, fun . . .
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Mr. Lewis
Mrs. Brown
Mr. Kraus
Shakespeareans
Dr. C o c h r a n e
Ms. Dunn
Mr. W e e k s
Dr. A r m l i n
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Cross Country
Cross country is a l o n e l y sport, e a c h runner d e p e n d s on h i m s e l f . U n d e r the direction of c o a c h F r e d Lyons our cross
country team m a d e a valient effort to
c a p t u r e the C-D-E class s e c t i o n a l s . R e turning v e t e r a n s w e r e seniors, Tim B a r k er, David Stott, Irving Dunn, Scott
O ' N e i l , T e d D a w n , P e t e r Bulger, S t e v e n
S u m n e r . T h e j u n i o r s on the team inc l u d e d Rick R e i t e r , Andy A l t m a n , S t e v e
K r a c h o u e r , Paul F a r m e r , G e o r g e H e n k i n .
Field Hockey
T h i s y e a r our girls' h o c k e y team
p l a y e d 4 g a m e s , we won one
g a m e , lost one, and tied two. W e
also a t t e n d e d a play-day at
Burnt-Hills. Our team was very
strong. W e w o r k e d well together
in the g a m e s , and g a i n e d valua b l e e x p e r i e n c e . Next y e a r we
look f o r w a r d to n e w f a c e s j o i n ing the old.
Teri-Burke
Starting Line up — A b e r m a n — goalie, Gholakis —
full-back, S a n t e n — full-back, Prusky - Half back,
Herkowitz — center forward, Bruke — Inner, Rosenfeld — Half-back, R e i n e r - half back, Grant — wing,
Mi c h e l a — wing, Rudolph — Inner. Substitutes —
Gaus — wing, F r e e d m a n — inner, Graham — wing.
Rosenbloom — Half-back, Appell — Half-back, Cunningham — wing, Smitas — Half-back, Orsini — halfback, O'Neil — half Back. Coach — B a r b r a Peters.
Business
Mr. S i m p s o n
Mr. Mueller
Mrs. Milham
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Faculty Candids
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" A r l e n e , 5 tubes of cadmium
marshmellow white."
yellow, and please no
" T a k e two aspirins and call
me in the morning."
"Your table will be ready in a minute
sir."
"Chocolate mousse, one thousand calories."
" I was never partial to frogs legs."
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Ski Club
This year's ski season lacked something
essential to skiing §frysnow. Plagued by
warm weather and the lack of the fluffy
white stuff jaunts to a r e a resorts were
kept to a minimum. One thing the skiers
did accomplish was their annual overnight to Gore mountain. Reports are that
skiers enjoyed good conditions and
warm nights in the lodge. It was a great
way to spend a few days of a long Christmas vacation.
Next season, hopefully there will be
more snow and colder weather and no
casualities.
1st Row — J. Cholakis, M. Santen, P. Tung, S. Heisman, N. Kahn, L. Freedman, R. Schonfeld. Row 2 — R. Levine, J. Grode,
D. Roses, D. ;Williaras>vL. ; Michela, L. Smitas, S-; Graham, T. Burke, C. Rortanova. Row 3 — R. Pomerantz, S. Towle, N. Reiner, E. 'Abemoan, G. Mirella, P. Haf§BD. Hendler, P. Dilello, M. 'Wallace, B. Gordon. J. Long, P. Farmer, Mrs. Peters.
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Alumni Ball
This y e a r ' s Alumni Ball was held in the campus center at the University. T h e
dance was held during Christmas vacation affording Alumni home from college
for Christmas vacation the opportunity to attend the gala.
T h e t h e m e of the Ball was the 30's and " B o n n i e and C l y d e " . Hosts and Hostesses chosen from the class of '75 wore costumes to e n h a n c e the theme. To the
class of '74, thank-you for a good time.
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Sophomores
Biology . . . Hosting the Alumni
Ball . . . j.v. basketball . . . cheerleading . . . Geometry . . . English
with Mr. Lewis . . . Lunching with
the juniors and seniors . . . Sophomore!!
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Bricks and Ivy '73
D e a r God,
P l e a s e h e l p m e to r e m e m b e r m a g i c c i r c l e s for w e e k - e n d meetings. H e l p
me to h a v e p a t i e n c e with irate s e n i o r s w h e n they h a v e their i n f o r m a l s
taken. H e l p me to sound as though I've b e e n in the S p a n i s h C l u b all my
life. P l e a s e h e l p the lay-out editor do 15 pages by h e r s e l f b e c a u s e no
one c a m e to h e r m e e t i n g . P l e a s e r e m e m b e r to h e l p us b e c o m e s u p p l i e d
with m o r e than O N E p i c a ruler. P l e a s e h e l p m e to r e m e m b e r that our
Job N u m b e r is 301. H e l p m e to fight off b a s k e t b a l l p l a y e r s who want to
s e e p i c t u r e s of the team.
F i n a l l y , d e a r God n e v e r e v e r give m e the d u b i o u s honor of editing anything e v e r e v e r again.
S i n c e r e l y yours,
T h e Editors
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Co-ordinating Editor — L i b b y D e r r i c o , Lay-out Editor — J o a n n e
C h o l a k i s , B u s i n e s s Editor — I l e e n S c h o n f e l d , M a t e r i a l s Editor
— L e o n A r o n o w i t z , Lay-out S t a f f — L a l a S t o w a w v , P a u l i n e
Tung, M a r i o n Hull, Guy C a s h m a n , Art S t a f f — J e n n i f e r W o l f f e ,
Brita J a f f e e , T e r i B u r k e , L i t e r a r y — E l i z a b e t h F r e e d m a n , I r e n e
Ronis, Advisor — M r s . J o s e p h A l b e r t and M r s . Brita W a l k e r ,
P h o t o g r a p h e r s — S t e v e n Chick, Jody H o c h b e r g , R i c h i e Y a r brough.
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Student Council
This years Student Council has the distinction
of being the last Student Council. Under the
leadership of its President the council found
itself bogged down with administrative details and having no defined powers.
Typical council meetings lasted two periods,
were held in the Senior Lunch Room, had no
quorem, proved fruitless and depleted the
supply of Coke. With these problems to be
tackled a group of students wrote, re-wrote
and finally re-wrote the re-writes of a new
government. The Milne Student Association
was born.
Hopefully the new government will help increase
inter-student
communication
and
bring forth concrete proposals for change.
Good-bye Council! Hello Senate!
on Reinhardt — Treasurer, Michele Fox — Secretary, Tim Barker — President, Gary Graham — Vice-President,
"Come on Girls, win this one for the Gipper"
8th Grade Basketball
Junior High Girls p a r t i c i p a t e in i n t r a m u r a l
sports vigorously. O n e of the most popular
is B a s k e t b a l l . T h e girls l e a r n the skills and
play i n t r a m u r a l l y among t h e m s e l v e s . M r s .
P e t e r s is the c o a c h of a team that may one
day r e p l a c e the R e d - R a i d e r s .
"And Barbra Laven tips off the ball"
"Sitting on the bench is no picnic"
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Alumni Ball . . . Varsity Sports . . . Executive
Committee . . . Hosting the Senior Ball Bonnie
and Clyde . . . American History . . . Chemistry . . . PSAT'S . . . next year's college applications . . . Being a Senior next year . . . Finally.
Girls' Basketball
Varsity
Front Row — H. Schlomowitz, T. Burke. Row Two — Nancy Kahn, S. Heisman, M. Santen, J. Cholakis. Row Three
— N. Reinhardt, E. Aberman, A. Cunningham, Mrs. Peters.
Junior Varsity
Front Row — S. Towle, S. Graham, L. Freedman, F. Kitchen, L. Wimburg. Last Row — B. Prusky, Mrs. Peters, B.
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Front Row — K. Mickey, S. Lubv, R. Pomerantz. Row Two
— V. Gates, O. Anton, R. Schonfeld, B. Laven, D. Roses.
Row Three — Mrs. Peters, M. Himes, A. Coleman, D.
Marin, D. Smith, D. Williams.
J. Reinhardt, f. Bronstein, G. Cole, M. Baleszan. Advisor — Mr. (ohnson. Missing — T. Durand, L. Clvman and
P. Hart.
Bowling
T h i s y e a r ' s Bowling team led by C a p t a i n Paul
Hart won the Class D-E s e c t i o n a l s . J e f f Bronstein b o w l e d a n e a r r e c o r d high triple. T h e
team was c o a c h e d by M r . Johnson who took
time off from the C h e m i s t r y Lab.
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Front Row — NI. Reinehardt, E. Aberman, D. Schuman, M. Santen, B. Gordon. Back Row — J. Cholakis, J.
Flanders, D. Klien.
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First Row — W. Dabbs. Second Row — B. Seabridge, R. Nicholson, D. Edwards, M. Gordon, S. Luzinski, D. Edwards. Third
Row — L. Aronowitz — mgr., P. Bulger, L. Abrams, P. Dorsman, G. Sample, S. Soulis, D. Giwerc, Coach Phillips.
Varsity Basketball
First Row — K. Hasselbach, J. Poleto, L. Harris, D. Myers, R. Sperber. Second Row — R. Levine — mgr.,
H. Welch, C. Pulliams, W. Durr, P. Booker, D. Leichenhaur, D. Phillips. Missing — Coach Klipp.
Junior Varsity
Freshmen
First Row — J. Patack, T. Nesbitt, A. Kitchen, M. Day, J. Freedman, T. MacGregor. Second Row — F. Cordi, C.
Smith, M. Magin, G. Rockwood, I. Altman, A. Ford, S. Jacobson.
Varsity, 1st Row — J. Cholakis, L. Smitas, T. Burke, D. Hendler. 2nd Row — R. G r e e n b e r g , M. W a l l a c e , S. G r a h a m , S. Heisman, L. F r e e d m a n .
Cheerleading
Freshman, 1st Row — D. Williams, N. Heisman, J. Henkin, C. M i c h e l a , K. Hickev. 2nd Row — L. G r e e n b e r g , D. Johnson,
J. S a l e r n o .
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Go-Team-Go
O v e r bounding with spirit this
year's cheerleading squads helped to instill s o m e of that s a m e
spirit into the c r o w d and the
team. A f t e r being very sore a f t e r
their initial p r a c t i c e s they got
back into s h a p e w e a r i n g n e w
uniforms. T h e r e w e r e also m a n y
n e w c h e e r s added this y e a r along
with old f a v o r i t e s . R a h - R a h .
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Chess Club
T h e club c a m e into being n e a r the b e g i n n i n g
of the school y e a r , w h e n the c h e s s c h a m p i o n ship of the world b e t w e e n Boris S p a s s k y and
B o b b y F i s c h e r w a s in progress. It was originated by a M a t h student t e a c h e r n a m e d M r .
M e d r i c k Auger. T h e club m a n a g e d to pick up
thirty m e m b e r s during the first months of
existence.
T h e c h e s s club has c o m p e t e d in f i f t e e n m a t c h es with v a r i o u s s c h o o l s in the a r e a , s o m e of
w h i c h are, A l b a n y High, Cairo, Catskill and
CBA. For a n e w c h e s s c l u b they h a v e done
f a i r l y w e l l w i n n i n g about half of their m a t c h es. T h e team i n c l u d e s I. A l t m a n , J. R e i n h a r d t ,
J. C o n s t a n t i n o , N. Collins, M. F r e e d m a n , T.
MacGregor.
Spanish Club
Row 1 — M. Aviyard, G. Brown, M. Fladid, R. S c h o n f e l d , L. F r e e d m a n , R. Norton, L. M i c h e l a , G. Graham, L. Aronowitz,
T. Junco, G. Gavrvck, R. O ' B r i e n . Row 2 — M. Foo, R. Lane, C. Chester, S. Hochberg, M. Abrookin, M. M i c h e l a , E. Maloney, M. Barker, A. Fork, M. M a r s h , J. Constantino, J. Thomas, J. Donnely. Row 3 — L. Smitas, T. Heimgartner, J. Grode,
Dr. Short.
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S i n c e the beginning of the y e a r , the
S p a n i s h C l u b has b e e n planning the
A l b a n y - Y u c a t a n E x c h a n g e Program for
the M e x i c a n Students. T h e e x c h a n g e
program is being c o m p l e t e l y p l a n n e d by
students.
W h e n we went to M e x i c o , the c o u r s e
which we all s u c c e s s f u l l y c o m p l e t e d at
the Instituto C o m a r c i a l B a n c a r i o , and
the great e x p e r i e n c e we all had conv i n c e d us that we should return the favor.
Also the S p a n i s h Club has h e l p e d in
bringing the M a y a n Ballet from M e x i c o
City.
O v e r a l l the s u c c e s s this y e a r is s o m e thing we can be proud of w h e n e v e r y thing works out.
P r e s i d e n t , Gary G r a h a m
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Girls Athletic Association
Row 1 — B. Prusky, B. Gordon, N. Heisman. Row 2 — H. Schlamowitz, R. Stulmaker, C. Portanova — Treas., D. Hendler
— V.P., J. Cholakis — Pres., T. Burke — Sec., S. Graham, J. Henkin. Row 3 — Mrs. Peters, L. Freedman, N. Kahn, L. Smitas,
S. Heisman, J. Long, E. Aberman.
Boys Athletic Association
Row 1 — G. Goldman, C. Johnson, A. Kitchen. Row 2 — T. Junco, T. Nesbit, W. Dabbs, D. Myers, A. Anton, D. Phillips, H.
Welch — Sec., P. Bulger, G. Graham — Treas., P. Farmer. Row 3 — G. Silverman, N. Vener, B. Laven — trainer, L. Aronowitz, S. Soulis, L. Abrams — V.P., P. Dorsman — Pres., R. DeLong, D. Leichenauer, J. Patack, M. Milstein, P. Hart-star, A.
Altman.
Spirit Club
T h i s y e a r the Spirit Club S p e c t a t o r bus v e n t u r e d with a
bus load of c h e e r i n g f a n s to such far off p l a c e s as G e r m a n t o w n and B e r l i n , and supporting the team at h o m e
as well. O n w a r d R a i d e r s !
Row 1 — T. Marsh, C. M i c h e l a , J. Henkin, }. S a l e r n o , M. B a r k e r , J. Grode, M. W a l l a c e , R. G r e e n b e r g . Row 2 — L. Lipman,
D. Johnson, R. S c h o n f e l d , E. A b e r m a n , R. Stulmaker, S. G r a h a m , L. Suitas, T. Burke, B. Gordon, L. M i c h e l a , D. Hendler.
Row 3 — Mrs. Peters, L. F r e e d m a n , J. Cholakis, K. Hickev, N. R e i n e r , M. Marsh, A. Ford, C. Portanova, E. Sax, N. Heisman,
V. Smith, S. Looby. Row 4 — N. Kahn, P. Tung, S. Heisman, S. T o w l e , D. Roses, M. Santen, R. Pomerantz. Row 5 — S. Swiniger, J. Long, D. Williams, A. C o l e m a n , B. Laven.
Brad Fisher
The newly formed Allen Center is stressing
many of the changes taking place in education. The Allen Center's Curriculum centers
around Man in the changing world.
Nancy Buchman
Joseph Lapidus
The James Gang
Ken Daly
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Riding Club
With a h a p p y h e a r t and c h e e r f u l c o u n t e n a n c e , the Riding C l u b trots off e v e r y F r i d a y
a f t e r n o o n to the T r i p l e A R a n c h , to go, as
their n a m e i m p l i e s , riding. U n d e r the c a r e ful (lest s o m e poor soul s h o u l d b e m e r c i l e s s l y
t r a m p l e d b e n e a t h the p o w e r f u l h o o v e s of a
m a j e s t i c white stallion) s u p e r v i s i o n of M r .
G r e e n , the club, with a m e m b e r s h i p of thirty
l e a v e s i m m e d i a t e l y from school (just in c a s e
they should all lose their n e r v e and d e c i d e
not to go). V a r i o u s b r a v e s u p e r v i s o r s and
student t e a c h e r s (bless them) drive the students straight to the s t a b l e s w h e r e e v e r y b o d y
s i m u l t a n e o u s l y mounts his s t e e d and prays
for his life. T h e v a l i e n t h o r s e - b a c k r i d e r s
then p r o c e e d to b o u n c e off at a s t e a d y or uns t e a d y gait; leaving all c a r e s (almost all; for
f e a r of falling off the c r e a t u r e c o n s t a n t l y prevails) b e h i n d them and outracing the wind.
As they c a n t e r off into the sunset, both h o r s e
and r i d e r h a v e a galloping good time! U s u a l l y
all m a k e it h o m e .
First Row — Vicki Gates, Olga Anton, Julie Rosenbloom, Beth Valooze, Barbra Orsini. Second
Row — Margret Michela, Jo-Ann Van Slvke, Roger DeLong, Ann Rudolph, Lisa Grant,
Sue Ferens.
Drama
Workshop
T h i s y e a r ' s p r o d u c t i o n w a s an original oneentitled " M e n and W o m e n " . T h e p r o d u c t i o n
was a c o l l e c t i o n of s c e n e s from v a r i o u s plays
depicting the r e l a t i o n s h i p of m e n and w o m e n
throughout history. U n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of
R i c h a r d W e e k s in a n e w l y p a i n t e d Little T h e ater the cast took on m u l t i p l e roles.
T h e w o r k s h o p also took their a n n u a l j a u n t to
N e w York giving their r e g a r d s to B r o a d w a y
on M a r c h 11. T h e y a t t e n d e d two plays " T h e
S u n s h i n e B o y s " and " T h a t C h a m p i o n s h i p
S e a s o n " . As far as next s e a s o n goes " B r e a k a
Leg".
Front Row — Lisa Grant, Lynn Herkowitz. Back Row — Ann Rudolph, Elizabeth Freedman
Tony Nesbit, Sally Luby.
Crimson and White
First Row — Libby Derrico, Lynn Herkowitz, Robin Pellish, Marta Rockwood, Nina Feltman. Second Row — Elizabeth Freedman, Jennifer Wolffe. Third Row — Danny Pickar, Steven Boochever,
Barry Goldstein.
After having d i f f i c u l t i e s finding a p r i n t e r the C & W after m u c h much hard
work got rolling. With an a b l e staff consisting m a i n l y of j u n i o r s and s e n i o r s
the C & W p r e s e n t e d a r t i c l e s on e v e r y i m a g i n a b l e topic. S o m e of the m o r e
m e m o r a b l e w e r e Norm G e r b e r ' s i n t e r v i e w with E d u c a t i o n C o m m i s s i o n e r
Nvquist, L a r r y C l y m a n ' s biting s a t i r e on the rotating s c h e d u l e , and R o b i n
P e l i s h ' s a r t i c l e c o n c e r n i n g the n e w student g o v e r n m e n t . Editor Nina F e l t m a n
h a d h e r h e a d a c h e s but proved c a p a b l e in over coming the c h a l l e n g e .
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T h i s y e a r we had a rough s e a s o n , to say the least. Our
f a b u l o u s r e c o r d was two and f o u r t e e n , that is, two wins
and f o u r t e e n losses. W e had a lot of great p l a y e r s , S o r e arm Bulger, Drop-flv Anton, O n e - h a n d D o r s m a n , S l o w ball Hart, S e v e n - e r r o r S u m n e r , and Hawk Houck. T h e
other great assets of our team w e r e , our c o a c h J e f f S e g a l
and our c h i n k - k e e p e r , I m e a n c h a r t - k e e p e r P a u l i n e .
T h e only thing left to say is that it was fun and we hope
to s e e all you fans at our next g a m e , w h i c h will b e about
five of you.
v.,
—Paul Hart
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The tennis season began on the snow and ice
covered tennis courts at S.U.N.Y.A. when
seven brave and valiant young men began
practice during the Easter recess. The season
came to a close on the sun-baked courts at
S h e n e n d e h o w a Central School when Peter
Vanderkerkhove and Norman V e n e r capped
the second double match which won the class
CDE-Section II championship for the Milne
School. The team had an outstanding season.
With thirteen games won and only five lost,
it marked one of the best records in the
school's history.
The team of Capt. Peter Green, Peter Vandekerkhove, Gary Silverman, Norm Vener,
Larry Clyman, as well as their alternates,
Jon Reinhardt, and Greg Cole proved to be
the best in Class CDE of Section II and deserve a lot of credit for their excellent tennis
and good sportsmanship.
Coach Charlie Graber looks forward to a
good season in '73 with returning veterans
and interested new comers.
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Faces of Milne. Above Mr. Bowler gives it to them. Upper
left Sharon listens. Below Dr. DeLuca helps Andy with his
math. Lower left Sid just smiles!!
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1. Ted Hawn 2. Scott E m e r i c h 3. Irving Dunn 4. Chuck Bond 5. John M c A u l e y 6.
Sandy Richmond 7. Larry Clyman 8. G u y C a s h m a n 9. Tim Barker 10. Gary Balshan 11. Norm V e n e r 12. Greg Cole 13. Peggy Nolan 14. Donna Fisher 15. Mindy
Lieb 16. B r e n d a Person 17. Roz Burrick 18. Carol Rabin 19. Lynn Herkowitz 20.
Cathy Nolan 21. Charlie M i r e l l a 22. Paul Hart 23. Ann F a r m e r 24. Tom Durand
25. Pat Scally 26. D e b b i e S c h u m a n 27. Roger DeLong 28. Randi G r e e n b e r g 29.
Doug Edwards 30. S t e p h a n i e Heisman 31. Nancy Kahn 32. Carolyn S h a r p 33.
Pauline Tung 34. Lala Stowowy 35. Evan Anton 36. Rick Isager 37. Linda Joseph
38. David Edwards 39. Sharon M i c h e l a 40. Chris Sofologis 41. Steve S u m n e r 42.
Margi Santen 43. Joanne Cholakis 44. M i c h e l e Fox 45. Gary Seitz 46. Ileen Schonfeld 47. Mason M y e r s 48. Scott O ' N e i l 49. Gerald M u r r a y 50. Paul M a y e r 51. Robin Hanson 52. Nina Feltman 53. M a r i l y n Raskin 54. M a r t a Rockwood 55. Sue
Hawley 56. Ruth Rosano 57. Lilly Anolik 58. David Stott 59. Libby Derrico 60.
Marion Hull 61. Richie Yarborough
Seniors
Off C a m p u s Lunch P r i v i l e g e s . . . S e n i o r Room
English 12 . . . College A p p l i c a t i o n s . . . Gym . . .
A m e r i c a n Flag Wall . . . T.V. . . . Parking T i c k ets . . . leaving at twelve forty-five . . . S e n i o r
slump . . . G r a d u a t i o n !
" T o be or not to be, that is the question
" S e n i o r s often work after S c h o o l "
You've Got a Friend
"You just call out my name, and you know wherever I
am,
I'll come running to see you again
Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall
All you have to do is call And I'll be there
Ain't it good to know — You've got a f r i e n d ? "
— C a r o l e King
SENIORS
Nina F e l t m a n
" O n e of the advantages of being disorderly
is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries."
Irving Dunn
Scott E m e r i c h
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—A. A. Milne
C h a r l e s Bond
Fear not that your life
shall come to an end,
but rather fear
that it shall never
have a beginning.
John Henry Newman
Donna F i s h e r
Carol R a b i n
Guy C a s h m a n
Sharon Michela
Steven S u m n e r
Ruth Rosano
Randi Greenberg
Peter Dorsman
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M a r g a r e t Nolan
Ann F a r m e r
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Richard Yarborough
Catherine Nolan
Gary Balshan
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Robin Hanson
Brenda Person
T h o s e who bring s u n s h i n e
to the lives of others
c a n n o t k e e p it from t h e m s e l v e s .
Sir J a m e s B a r r i e
Roger DeLong
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Susan Hawley
Margaret Santen
LaLa Stawowv
We've been close—
w h i s p e r i n g s e c r e t s to e a c h
other s i n c e we could talk,
kicking e a c h other in a d o u b l e bed,
and starving at c a m p .
W e ' v e laughed together,
and c r i e d together,
having e a c h other for comfort.
Growing o l d e r hasn't m e a n t growing
apart,
but growing as p e o p l e ,
who still worry and still c a r e .
— E M D '73
Steven Houck
Lawrence Clyman
Scott O'Neil
Lines on F a c i n g Forty
I have a b o n e to pick with fate.
Come h e r e and tell me girlie,
Do you think my mind is matur
ing late,
Or simply rotted e a r l y ?
— O g d e n Nash
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Pauline Tung
David Edwards
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R e m e m b e r i n g times we h e l d ,
Whispering secrets,
S h a r i n g an e x p e r i e n c e ,
laughing crying,
being c a r e f u l not to
look too far a h e a d .
T h e future, we a r e not
sure of,
p e r h a p s a little a f r a i d of.
Hoping, w o n d e r i n g into the
unknown.
Leaving f r i e n d s and s e c u r i t y .
E M D '73
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M a y your h a n d b e full for a l w a y s
if only with a n o t h e r h a n d .
M a y your h e a r t b e e m p t y only
long enough to give you c a u s e
to fill it up again with love.
M a y your soul b e lost by you
only to be found by God.
Rod M c K u e n
Gerald Murray
Mary Theresa Wallace
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Ileen Schonfeld
Timothy Barker
Evangelos Anton
Elizabeth Derrico
Lawrence Abrams
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