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Educalion Handball Team NOTHER of the newcomers to Education sports circles is thc Handball team. Under the management of Les Kaplan, it has developed remarkably. Witlm Scheiber, Schachter, the Bernstein brothers and Les himself, the school is well represented. Because of lack of opportunity to meet other collegiate teams, an unusual list of opponents was compiled. Among them are jamaica jewish Center, Knights of Colum- bus, Brooklyn Elks, Cooper Union, jewish Community House QBrooklynJ and the Brooklyn Union. Temple. The opening victories over Cooper Union and the Elks were tempered by a 4-1 trimming at the hands of the Community House. 213
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Educaiionl Soccer HE Hrst soccer team to represent the New York University School of.Education was organized by Mr. Samuel Portnoy, Physical Education, '33. It was through Mr. Porrnoy's efforts that a schedule of four games was arranged and played this past fall. The team was tutored by the ever reliable Mr. Nat Tilem, who developed a well coached combination in a rather short space of time. Mr. Tilem is to be commended for his tireless efforts in seeing so fine a project through its infancy this past season. In 1930 the outfit was forced to be content with one victory, two scoreless ties, and one defeat. The soccerites defeated a strong St. john's college eleven 1-Og were held to scoreless ties by Seth Low junior College and the New York Stock Exchangeg and suffered their only setback at the hands of the Brooklyn City College contingent. Future plans include games with State Teachers College at East Stroudsburg, Pa., a Faculty-Student game, N. Y. Stock Exchange, Panzer College of Physical Education and Seth Low junior College. At the time of this writing the complete schedule is not as yet available. 212
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School of Eclucaiion Fencing Team GROUP of young men and women sallied out last semester to organize and sup- port a Fencing Team. Now at last after many handicaps their splendid adventure has succeeded. En garde! Fencing, that gay old and fascinating sport with its lightning thrusts and flashing parries, with its ever demanding agility, stealth and poise is back again in N. Y. U. Thanks to the wholehearted cooperation of the Department of Physical Education which has made Fencing a part of the School of Education Intramural activities. The students have taken complete advantage of this opportunity to acquire that essential balance. Thanks to the untiring, unselflsh encouragement of Coach Hyman Krakower and his never say die assistants Bob Schick and Al Mirelman. A squad of quite capable foilsmen have been slowly but steadily developed, and soon, in the very near future, Coach Kralcower has promised that negotiations will be made for tournaments with City College, St. johns, Townsend Harris and other available teams. The members of the Fencing squad are: JAMES MORREI. MURRY FELDMAN NAT ROSEN EARNIE FALKAWITZ JOE B. ROTHENBERG JOE HAMMER CELIA STRAUSS EILEEN MAGEE GERT YESELSON IDA KAPLAN HELEN POSNER EDNA GRIEE KATHRYN HAWKINS MILDRED ROSENZWEIG MEN ARCHIE CHESNEAU HARRY WEISBERG HARRY WEINER DOMINIC MARINELLO SAMUEL KLEINSTEIN BEN LEIBOWITZ WOMEN RENEE MARTIN MONICA CZURLES RITA WEISS CAROLYN Moss CHICK RYDEERG SYLVIA DORE JUDITH LICHTERNSTEIN SI-IERRY MOROWITZ 214 HARRY WEINBAUM VICTOR GOLDEERG WILLIAM GUTSCHMIDT AI. MIRELMAN BOB SCHICK MARY C. MURRAY RUTH MITTLER KATHERINE NOLAN ADELE LEVINE BARBARA JONSTON JANE HARTINS SYLVIA JACOFSKY MERIAM PERLMAN
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