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S, ,7 l , yt 2 . the upper school parties. We enjoy and profit by displaying our dramatic skills in putting on plays for the middle seliool. Our interests are broadened by the program of minors, from clothing to shop, new cliseoveries in the worlcl of science, and partici- pation with the upper school in the vurious special interest clubs. By tlie time spring rolls around we are closely s 'J V ?s vi! Q G 3. , wx it - 1 '13, 15 'x L.....4 Left to right, top row: Alene Strausberg, David Denby, Gerry Fabrilcant, Robert Speiser, Susan Krasne, Matthew Silverman, Joan Kramer. Next to top: Jonathan Black, Hilary Halpern, Peter Rosen, Patricia Wolff, Roger Hayes, Ellen Mosen, Andrew Shedin. Second row: Linda Ban, Elizabeth Frankel, Alan Shriro, Alison Peters, Alan Brauer, Carol Horwitz, Victoria Sussman. Bottom row: Roy Neu- berger, Marion Blank, Stephen Zorn, Judith Sift, James Golding, Katherine Silberblatt united us il group. unrl tliis feeling is intensified by the wontlerlul weel-Qencl ut llumlson liuilml. The girls clispluy their t'ontrox'ersiul nlflvisu buttons us they fronie out to flu-or their boys on in liaselmll unrl lruvls. At the cntl ol tht- ya-ur our lainvies turn to the appropriate inooil for spring. inn! the reulizution Bottom row, left to right: Jonathan Needle, Jane Deutsch, Eric Shettle, Kath- lltill Ilt'Xl ft'llI' Nxt' txlll ln' lll ltigll Sl'l1lJlJl is lmlll leen Bernstein, Joan Kurtin, Robert Kheel, Jonathan Farbman. Middle row: exciting uml ll liult, frighU,HiH,,' Thomas Sand, Anita Lazar, Pamela Marks, Lynn Gordon, Lucy Oppenheimer, Kathy Rothschild, Robert Abrams. Top Row: Eli Zabar, Ellen Benson, Betty Mermelstein, David Balenky, Michael Rein. 1 ,fi .
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FORM II cap' ld- if-1 1 - gov aa ar P7 vous rangais. No. Yo hablo espanol. Second form is a new experience which involves making decisions. Of course, the biggest one is whether to become mademoiselles and monsieurs or senoritas and senores. Despite the scattered groans over language homework and harder work, we learn that one of the main requirements of the year is fun. We feel superior and very sophisticated as com- pared to the first form. We chair the committees 7 Left to Right Top Row Derek Wittner-Norman Bensley-Edward Liebowitz- Neil Caplan-Stewart Galanor-Richard Herrmann Next to Top Susan Resnick -Vicki Meyer-Sanne Spetfer-Robin Craven-Virginia Samuels-Carolyn Adams Second Row Paula Mintz-Joan Ransohoff-Robert Berson-David Rosen -Yono Yopou-Deborah Jaffe Bottom Row Judith Horowitz-Sara Jane Radin -Edward Pressman-Douglas Finn-Terry Long-Ina Schuman publish our own paper, and are old hands at getting around the maze of corridors that not too long ago confused us. We becomes experts at the dance, e-specially the girls who aid the boys in such intricate steps as the Lett to Right Top Row Richard Ullman-Elizabeth Scott-David Garfield- Judith Linn-Michael Friedman-Nancy Baum-Jonathan Schrauer Next to Top Stephanie Heyman-Nina Gero-Virginia Daum-Michael Sukin-Katherine McEwen-Marion Siegal-Carol Suchman Second Row Edward Dudley-Michael Bobkoft-Barbara Bonat-Michael DeWitt-Dale Koppel-Roger Deitz-Derek Durst First Row Patricia Kaplan-Daniel Bouchara-Elizabeth Rosenberg- Stuart Berney-Leslie Cohen-Joel Perlman-Marie Stern-Jonathan Charnas Charleston. We all agree that our parties are great successes, thanks to Mr. Bassett and his famous square dance calling. The girls, though, can't wait until they wear lipstick and are allowed to attend libs
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Qi mar it T , its I n gi 'lil nil. FRESHMEN When the school year started in September. 1956. it was immediately apparent that this Third Form was no ordinary Freshman class. for. contrary to time-honored tradition. we. the Freshmen were nei- ther dazed nor bewildered. Instead. we were self-pos- sessed and very much at ease in our new surround- ings. The girls dauntlessly donned the warpaint of the Lipper School femmes fatales, and the boys battled Bottom row, I-r: Michel Cussen, Michael Grossman, David Kann, Harold Freed- man, Peter Klotz, Ira Hammerman, Jonathan Leader. Second row, I-r: William Glauber, Virginia Fried, Kenneth Newborg, Lynne Goodwin, Harold Juran, Ann Kirshberg, Andrew Kinzler. Third row, I-r: Virginia Galton, Mark Kalik, John Friedman, Robert Landau, Peter Heiman, Peter Herman, Michael Kogan. Top row, I-r: Gail Karsh, Rona Lefkowitz, Eve Katz, Lynne Jacwin, Kathleen Friend, Belinda Gold, Judith Lewis. Missing-James Lubetkin. '-1 v , 1,2 1 Q 5., . ff- f Y .fi fn, 1 bs . Q ? ff . 5, ,V Agn a 'f, Us-f ,,-A, f fiat f, 4 I ,, , ,wi A A ji' J if Bottom row, I-r. Stephen Blecher, David Flory, Sandy Faber, Barbara Bessin Henry Felt, Sophia Blickman, Farrow Allen. Second row, I-r: Carole Cohen Melanie Brown, Joan Epstein, Ray Darby, Thomas Fitch, Julie Adams, Janet Boulton, Stuart Falk. Third row, I-r: Emily Flesch, Christine Elkins, John Eisen Peter Belenlry, Raymond Ellis, Jay Almour. Top row, I-r: Beverly Carter, Barbara Diamond, Daniel Corens, Catherine Coleman, Susan Abrams, Thomas Fisher. for the merchandise on display. Although the same Don Juans had not yet joined forces with the Yarsity Giants. the Freshman Team forged to the front and displayed its pugnacious character amidst a series of victories and defeats. Relieved of our duties as tormentors of the First Form. we decided to continue our progress in a more constructive vein. The Rec Room became more than a place to eat. and the Tipper Formers began to appear more tangible and extremely vulnerable. Going to the Lipper School parties was fun. since they were stag. ,Q c gui' Q , A 5 E i R ft
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