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'Wk CHEER LEADERS Top Row-Left to Rigbt-Julie Adams, Alice Shapera, Elaine Kotlar, Peri Pike, Fran Evory, Leslie Hartley, Nancy Russek, Margot Piore, Cathy Coleman. Bottom Row -Jean Mechlowitz, Joy Weinman, Co-Captains. CHEERLEADERS Cheer, brave leaders, cheer us on. Cheer soccer, led by Rich and Don And football's men whom Mel and Bill Have kindled with the urge to kill. Give Goldman's gang a hearty yell With wild, but stylish, jumps as well. Increase our score by leaps and bounds, With rhythmic and stentorian sounds. Lead screaming throngs on Wood- mere Day. Watch Fieldston steal the ball away. A repertoire of shouts employ As Jeanie thunders, jump for joyl' FENCING TEAM The chivalry dormant in Field' ston boys may yet be awakened by the ushering in this year of a new sport-the time-honored art of foil-fencing. Meeting under the tutelage of Mrs. Gottlieb, a former Olympic fencer, seven Cavaliers formed a team and held semi- formal matches with several other schools. Considering the complete inexperience of its members, the team fared rather well, for Captain Delbanco and fencers Littman, Sil- berg, Wilcox, Roven, Lowy, and Meyer have all survived to tell the story of their sojourn into the 17th century. FENCING TEAM Top Row--Left to Right-Richard Silberg, Tony Roberts, Mrs. Gottlieb, Coach, Danny Wilcox, Bobby Littman. Bottom Row -Peter Meyer, Nick Delbanco, Cap- tain, Jeff Roven. MISSING-Doug Lowy.
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Bottom Rau left to Right-hue Riesel, Janine Mager, Leslie Rubensohn, Christine Michaels, Suzanne. Karfiol Wendy Norins. 2nd Row-Pete Rothschild, Zachary Pfeffer, James Neu- bcrger Will Redfield, Greg Root, Alfred Ross. 3rd Row-Andy van Nes, Eddie Needle, Robert Lcvy Margot Lewis, Georgea Muschel, Claire Max. 4th Row-Lauren Levy, Marge Parvcr Mary Ann Newburger, Karen Lindenberg, Alice Michaels. Top Row-Richard Rudy, Icddy Roth 'Ienncy Nathanson, Lance Maxwell. MISSING-Marcia Knight, Nicholas Meyer. :i 'v 1'g':.i. ,. , -'--MH ,gi-'I 1. . 1 1' ' ' If- W t. f1u I ia.u.i-W, ,-1 , 1',.f T.. 1 ng , 9 -Q ...N tg. I. i QA.-1.-1'3,.J?v , ' 5. . -, 'P-.3 ' rf Y 'ii ,W .X ' f-.A f ,Q 'Wnqyll , 1 I I gi., ,X, , il .'-ll sahmqv .tdjtlh J , Q, 4 ' r J. 'fi'Q ' I A t , 5 gi YK-0 y wt fb, ', 1 5 . 71 ' '-H7 '1- sl -' yr? ig. , '--'f g I f 'P 'Q' fl a Xe, :Q O , i 5. 93. i' uJff !fl,fL'i' f.t Dear Fieldston, We suppose it's rather silly of us to be writing letters to a big school like you, but we just have to tell you how much fun and work we enjoyed in your rooms. First of all, there was that day before school when we saw so many of your seniors. Were they truly once as bewildered as we? Anyway, we didn't actually get to know the seniors, but we met each other that day, so that when school began and everybody was sing- ing in your auditorium, we didn't mind. The first week, we met all your teach- ers, and that was fun! Except when that Basket man-the one who barks or chuckles liuttnm Ruiz Izfi to Right-Stanle Greenber , Paul Goldmuntz Robert Herrm nn W lt y g , 3 , 381' Hcllcrsttin M irlx Jacobs, David Hecht. 2nd Rau'-Sue Kreiner, Marcia Glick, Rachel Good- man jennifer Gtrard, Rebecca Hoffert. 3rd Row-Jonathan Kurtin, John Halpern, Richard Handler Peter Hill Larry Levien. -ith Rou'-Mary Gittler, Priya Jaipal, Kathie Kramer, Terry cxoldutr jo C oldmg. 'l'np Row-Winston Harrison, Robert Lefcort, Joanna Jablow, Laurie luint btuc lilatkman, Paul Hoffman. all the time-pulled a skeleton from his closet. We screamed then. But our girls be- came braver when they got used to all those roaring shop machines. The boys liked cook- ing spaghetti, and loved eating it. And they hnally found the way to that wrecked room where everyone plays milk-carton hockey. Were sorry we broke your tradition by giving our festival in February instead of December, but we managed to get into your Christmas sing anyway, by being French hens and turtle doves and things. Strutting on the stage was exciting, but it was more exciting learning to strut in pairs when you gave dancing lessons. - 'l r' .wx x..f H.. l lliillx at 11
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