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, ,Y 9:1 ,Q 1 A. ' ll du ,uv t I .I -42' 'hrs .' t ' 1 I 1 Bottom row, left to right: Susan Pines, Margot Piore, Kitty Rosenbaum, Davee Rosen, Kathy Marks. Second row: Jane Littman, Ann Meyer, Roni Rogers, Thalia Pandiri. Third raw: Jeff Mack, Richard Riechbort, Doug Lowy, Jim ASSlltYlil1g thc pOSiliOI'1 of 21CiiVC pE1I'tiCiIJ21fltS iI'1 the Lubetkin, Richard Rosenfeld. Top row: Bob Liss, Bob Rosen, Peter Meltzer, committees and the Council was sort of frightening, Dick Mandel- liut we soon discovered that we are really vital com- ponents of 11 wonderful school. During the Qnd half-yCar, lhe Third Form dis. came just in time and even appz-ztlml tu the sophis- played its capability again lmy producing a very neat UCZUCS- Cfliliml of the 1FiCld5l,m News, 'tN'CWS.l,aS '. Now that the sf-Intel yi-ar line twine to Ll 1-lim: the 'Hm novelty of 3 WCCkend.aHair at Irludson Guild provor'atix'e tlmuglit uf In-iftmiing lfuurtli i'i4rI'IIlt'I'S has lncen plaguing us, Nlitl-it-ins next ye-ur. darn ltl just tht- idea ul lliltllllil tlirve--lnnil' cxzuns is pretty rc-xulting. liut nitli the urlili-fl 11-spurisiliilitivf of luring ll xvur filth-r mum- -Univ pritilvgt-5 that . , ensure lrmn inure rcs Junsiliilitcs. 'lilmtis lln- wit iw Bottom, I to r: Myra Rothstein, Victoria Vogel, Elsa Stone, Marion Zucker, Toni l i ' Slone. Second row: Nancy Russek, Michele Pearlman, Alice Shapera, Richard , , Rosenfeld, Elizabeth Soltz, Thomassine Sellers, Nina Zasorin. Third row: llu-Uugllliffgl Michael Wechsler, John Weber, Ronald Ruiz, Nan Walter, Susan Tamerin, Ann Suffer. Top row: Paul Weinstein, Frederick Saperstein, Daniel Rottenberg, do things In-rv at l'ill'lllnlllI1, untl, -my tlu-x' -ut. ull Marlene Simon, Timothy Williams, Thomas Strauss, Peter Rutkoft. i! hiv
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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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Huis L jl J' , 4 x SOPHGMORES '6You are old fourth formersf' Mr. Fuller said, And you all have become very bold. But you can't remember a thing you have read Much less a thing you've been told. Ouch', said the youth, as he punctured his vein, The red blood never did stopli' And ever since on the Hoor he has lain Mr. Kotlaris now pushing a mop. Bottom row, lett to right: Susan Goldberg, Jane Hershman, Sheila Lascofl, Susan Kane, Patricia Kimball, Rona Hirsch, Jane Halsman, Barbara Gerson. Second row: Susan Herbert, Ellen Kheel, Caroline Legerman, Linda Laval, Leslie Hartley, Elaine Kotlar, Lois Lempel. Third row: Peter Hatch, James Leiter, Emily Kass, Lewis Leavitt, Toni Halpern, Robert Harvey, John Leubsdorf. Top row: Roger Hertz, David Hellerstein, Lewis Goldman, Kord Lagemann, Sam Howell, Peter Goldfarb, Nathaniel Kwit. nl Bottom row, left to right: Nicky Delbanco, Jackie Fein, Patty Bauman, Sharon Christenlield, Barbara Friedberg, Judy Dolger, Edward Fishman, Robert Corash. Second row: Beverly Dodson, Judy Bloch, Sybil Frankenthal, Barbara Fisher, Linda Freeman, Kate Baer, Joyce Charnay. Third row: Toni Devine, Willard Cohen, Francis Evory, Hope Finney, Margaret Brown, Dodie DeWan, Harriet Fraad. Top row: Don Borut, John Davis, Erik Craven, Rachel Blau, Sue Braun, Bob Friedenberg, Steve Ablon. uThere's a stuffed head in my ofhcef' Mr. Fuller did sa A student who didnit quite passf, ln French he insisted on JE vous comprenez And for six weeks he sat on his wallet. The teacher said, HThe base angles are equal MProve X is a parallel line After youive finished this, hereis a sequel L4 ' ' 77 Prove A over D IS a s1ne. fi C' Y
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