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Girls' Q. l1ST ROWl: Capt. Judy Yudenfriend, CoachlGreenberg, Capt. Amy Myers. KMIDDLE ROWJ: Debbie Hendel, Carole Feder, Rhonda Cohen, Sharon Katz. lBACK ROWl: Robin Stern, Robin Yablakoff, Risa Halpern, Rina Brickman. The Girls Basketball .Team led by Judy Yudenfriend andigflmy Myers became the 'only undefeated Flatbush' team . High attendance atigames made it possible for us to-remain un- defeated. Our new uniforms provided plenty of sparkleg maybe that's why. attendance was so good. Amy Myers, our highgrgsscorer lon thepgurtl has g really general! out. Arvdfiliiing close l to 12.6 points a game, his the most dynamic player in the league. Judy Yudenfriend, our towering cen- ter, has dominated the league with her rebounding and shot, blocking. Judy hagggyeraged 5 blqlged shots and 14 a Amy and Judyswereunansmously voted to the all-star team. Ou' freshman won- der, Sharon Katz, has spent many a game rolling on the floor. Risa Hal- pern and Debbie Hendel were two valuableiassets to the team. Helping me scoz+ifSyalsa,season, waisafnnban C e 1 Yablakoff, Robin Stern, Carole Feder, Rhonda Cohen, Fran Rubin, and Rena Brickman.
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UNIQR AR ITY S IBACK ROWl: Managers--Susan Smith and R. Tawil, Jeff Altholz, Eli Harrafi, Saul Mishaan, Larry Silber, Steven Salem, David Kenner.s'lMIDDtLEl: Benjy Corn, Eliot Leniado, Ari Goodman. CFRONTJ: Capt. Jeff Sutton, Coach Howie Weinreich, Steven , Russo. Wlissingl: Co Capt. Harlan Gtrogin. S S Managers :fl- i hiring an M- 3 s ., 'V .. ,. ' E ,. Q if f X53 S r,ar, i Caron Sitt, Maidelle Gocdman,iSusan Smith, Kenny Tauber, Gary Bauman, Neil,Paris, ,Stanley Fortgang, Marc Salinger r . 100 Intramurals Commissioners: Stanley Fortgang and Josh Gindea
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The Competitor Editors: Victor Grazi lke Saff Josh Gindea New Talent: Joey Tawil The boys came out of the locker room all SAFFiciently dressed except for one IVIANN who forgot his warm-up. One of the boys even came in with a new SETH of sneakers he talked his PAUL into buying for him. The boys looked as slick as a KATtan wearing TAWlLs over their shoulders. The boys were all SPECKed out for the game and had been practicing for two heDAYas be- fore hand. They were psyched out of their horoWlTZ . The buzzer sounded and the game was about to start. The start- ing five took off their maroon and gold warmups that looked as if they were a burGlNDEA color. The game was underway and for the first half the bas- kets seemed to have some kind of SEELenfreund on it. No one could hit a shot. The coach's face was turning GREENberg. The coach called a time out and explained to the starting team that he didn't want to be a kLAUSner but he felt it was BEYDA to play with subs. So quickly Allan RAUCHed off the bench and was ready to play. It was lucky for the team that the subs were enough to pull them through. Our sophomore sensation was born on a plantation in Fayetville, North Carolina. He began to chew on basketball rims at an early age. Upon the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation, Morris headed north taking his moustache with him. Nlorris headed for the Ye- shiva of Flatbush and was forced to use the employee's entrance. After changing light- bulbs and cleaning the bath- room, he attended his first class BIG lVlO often doesn't do his work, when he doesn't, we whip him. Morris is occasionally seen in the halls yelling Shoe- 102 shine, shoeshine. A polite in- dividual, lVlorris' favorite words are YES, BOSS. lVlorris' quiet demeanor can be attributed to the fact that he has yet learned how to talk. The Falcons are in dire fin- ancial shape. The rising cost of basketballs, buses, and cheerleader skirts necessitate the offering of an official FAL- CON patch, approved by Jake, upon the donation of S10 or more to the FEED THE FAL- CON FUND . This 3X5 silk patch, hand embroidered by lVlrs. Bueno, depicts a FAL- CON nesting on Lonny Bena- my's head. Remeber the F.F.F. is not government sup- ported and needs your money. Therefore, be a supporter, and send your money before mid- night tommorow. This offer will not be repeated and is only available through the Competitor.
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