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DBCICAGIO-n
Headmaster's Message
Civi l ization is a precarious f lower which, i f neglected, w i l l w i the r and die. This part icularly beconnes true in a society where the so-called "w is e " fo l lo w the charisma o f the " m o b " and the "d iscon ten ted ."
To acquire know ledge and to act on it is the on ly form o f true w isdom that helps bring change and allows c iv i l izat ion to blossom. Every person must seek for w isdom if we are to have progress. Herein lies the great challenge o f our times and the true reason for education.
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Headmaster's Message
Civi l ization is a precarious f lower which, i f neglected, w i l l w i the r and die. This part icularly becomes true in a society where the so-called "w is e " fo l lo w the charisma o f the " m o b " and the "d iscon ten ted ."
To acquire know ledge and to act on it is the on ly form o f true w isdom that helps bring change and allows c iv i l izat ion to blossom. Every person must seek for wisdorh if we are to have progress. Herein lies the great challenge o f our times and the true reason for education.
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Carol deFritch Robert Fairclough Mrs. G imble
G lenn Greenberg Helen Harms Theodore lones
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Patricia King Murat Nemet-Nejat Susan Oexle
)ohn ParkesThomas Parker lames Parver
Augustin Paychinov II Doris Post
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David Powell
Joan Rubens James Scully
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CjCASS op ’70..
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Barone, Douglas Ben Dror, M ichael Bjelovucic, Barbara Braswell, John Brauns, Virginia Chappel, )ohn Cohen, Brett Diaz, Jose Ebstein, Gila Finkel, Lawrence Foley, Claire G ilbert, Stewart Golden, Gene Goldenberg, Michael
Goldman, Lee Goodman, Vanina Grossman, Sandra Hayes, A rthur H illman, )ane Hoffman, Nancy Kopperl, Kenneth Lande, M elinda Lehrer, Sindey Levitan, Gary Lewin, Martha Lewis, Linda Lifton, Stephen McCarty, Mictrael
Newman, Cynthia Parker, Richard Ringel, Edward Roberts, Charles Rosengarten, )o Ann Schneider, Patricia Siegel, Bonnie Silverman, Vivian Stein, Robin Thorne, Nancy VVasserman, Andrew W underm an, Karen
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ccAss or ’71
Blumenfeld, Fern Brotz, Sharon Ciraolo, David Cuddeback, Cheryl Drago, Charles G it lin , Barbara Gussin, M itche ll Haskell, Steven Hausman, Arlene Jackson, Jeffrey Kalvar, Steven
Kay, Tracey Lobell, Marc Loretto, Thomas Mehler, Rya M e ilink , Jane M e ilink , W ill iam M iller, David M iller, Beth Nieburgs, Andrea O ppenheim , Paula Pollack, Leslie
Rael, Beverly Robbins, Lisa Roth, Andrew Schagrin, Nancy Sengstacke, jon Smith, Sandra Soloman, Randy Valore, Nuncio W itrock , Nancy Yedlin, Charles Zarember, Lori
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CCASS or 72
F R E S H M E N
Berinstein, Ava Meyers, ElizabethBerman, Patti Naiman, AlecBlackmore, )ohn Onish, EileenBlaisiola, Tyann Rein, AndreaBurger, M ichele Rosov, PhilipBurstein, Tamara Schwaid, StevenDanaher, Joyce Simmons, DeborahFields, David siade, CynthiaFreed, Lisa Stern, M ithce llHaines, M a tthew Tatkon, AndreaHalpern, M arjorie Toffler, KarenHammer, Elizabeth W einberg, MartinKronengold, Susan Yeshova, )ackLee, Katherine M ann, M on ique
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E I G H T H
Blatt, Claudia Blumka, A nthony Borgenicht, N icole Clemens, Patricia Cohen, Diane Cuddeback, Guy Dembo, W endy Edelbaum, N icole Exstein, M ichael Fiur, Patricia Froelich, W ill iam Gerstein, Nancy Glanz, Keith Goldfarb, Susan
Jurdak, Michael King, Delva Kirk, Frank Love, Pamela M allin , Lila M elfo rd , jean Meshekoff, M atthew Okada, Shawn Rubin, Edward Schneider, Ian Scholem, Fred Trattler, Robert Wasserman, Joanne Rockwell, Sandy
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CCASS or ’74
Bartelstone, )amie Bartelstone, )ohn Blumberg, Guy Chase, Ellen Connor, Tereasa Ezrine, Jonathan Frisch, A ndrew Greene, Kenneth Harris, jane Harris, Myra Hausman, Robert Hodes, Catherine )ones, Rudolph Kay, Lisa Klein, Caryn Korby, Ann Lefeber, Andre
Lubin, Marcus Manacher, Karen M anning, Carol Marks, M adele ine M oge l, Jane M uh lberg , Linda Neustadter, Richard Pressel, Elizabeth Rice, Anna Rosner, Tracy Schwaid, M ichael Senor, Stephanie Simmons, Leonard Tuchman, Jan W e il , Thomas Zarember, Tracy
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CCASS OF ’75
Beatus, Carolyn Brody, Jonathan Forst, M atthew Gartner, John G old in , Kirk Goldenthal, Jonathan Grossman, llene Jaspan, Ronald Kluger, Jane Rosner, Lori Shapiro, Robert Shurnnain, Gigi Wechsler, Emily Yates, Jeremy Yeshova, Rina
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‘BAS'KEGSACC
Thomas De Sernia Doug Barone Peter La Salle George Shaw A rthu r Hayes Alan Schnier Carlo Longo David M il le r John Sendstacke Stuart Firstenberg
D w igh t vs. Franklin 54-39D w igh t vs. O ur Saviour 40-80D w igh t vs. Bentley 101-54D w igh t vs. Elizabeth Irwin 94-57D w igh t vs. Bridewater N.). 39-77D w igh t vs. Christmas Tourney 50-58D w igh t vs. Stevenson 86-53Dw ight vs. Franklin 52-49D w igh t vs. Eron 71-33Dw ight vs. Friends 93-92Dw ight vs. Walden 70-62Dw ight vs. Elizabeth Irwin 87-88Dw ight vs. Bentley 119-38Dwight vs. Walden 71-60D w ight vs. Baldwin 64-51Dwight vs. Friends 91-67Dwight vs. Eron 99-39Dwight vs. Birchwathen 70-30Dw ight vs. Baldwin 76-51Dwight vs. Stevenson 103-70
Soccer Team
Bottom row; Jon Sengstacke, A r thu r Hayes, Stuart
Firstenberg, George Shaw, Al lan Schnier. Top Row:
Wil l iam Froelich, Carlo Longo, Henry Cadra (coach),
Peter La Salle
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In the fall of 1968 Dwight formed its first soccer team, Mr. Parkes, as coach, hastily trained players to proceed in their game against Friends' Seminary. The opposing teams experience held Dwight at zero goals, but sneaked a victory w ith four scores. Dwight then challenged Franklin, to demonstrate their athletic prowess. As one of the players put it, "W e let them slip by one to zero."
In the third game, however, Dwight managed to tie w ith Stevenson. Carlo Longo must be commended, for w ithou t his skill Dw ight wou ld not have come from a losing two to zero to a tying tw o to two. W ith the w il l to w in and increasing skill, skill through experience, the future of the Dwight soccer team should win the reputation of a formidable opponent to any school.
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Yearbook Staff
Bottom Row; Layout Editor, Julia Chasman; A r t Editor, Roxane Lynn; Editor In Ch ie t Joan Zandel l ; Secretary, Caren Saphirstein; Ar t Staff, Meg Lawson Top Row; Co-editor, Al lan Schnier; Advertis ing A n d Business Manager James Mason; Photographer, Steven Stone.
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Student Counc i l
Bottom. /./53 Robbins^ Bd.rbd.rcL BjGlovucic, Jeffrey Orchard, Madele ine Ennis, Meg Lawson Top: Randy Chan, Steven Schwaid, James Mason, Charles Roberts
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Human Relations Club
Madel ine Ennis, Caren Saphirstein, M i tche l Martin,
Ronni Gordon, jane Hillnnan not present Jackie Fields,
Sandra Crossman
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Junior H o no r Society
The National Honor Society Dwight School Chapter
it has been said:“ Four things a man must learn to do.If he w ou ld make his record true.Scholarship: To th ink w ith ou t confusion clearly.Service: To love his fe l low -m en sincerely.Leadership: To act from honest motives purely.Character: And trust in God and Heaven securely."
The above four principal objectives and ideals are recognized by the National Honor Society as fundamental in all educational practice. The purpose is to hold these objectives above everything else as goals towards which we should all strive. In keeping these objectives before this school, we hope to induce others to seek good scholarly habits, to take part in worthy service, and to lead forward in all things that advance the welfare o f the school — always build ing up their ow n characters in carrying out these motives.
Membership in this society is one of the highest honors this school can confer.
D w ight Chapter Committee
East Coast M o d e l U.N.
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MICHAEL ADER JAMES BRAUN
)ULIA CHASMAN RANDY CHAN
THOM AS DESERNIAMATTHEW DAUB
MADELEINE ENNISjACQUELINE FIELDS
STUART FIRSTENBERG RUTH FRISCH
RONNI G O R D O N WILLIAM CIOVE
CANDACE HALECATHY HETSON
PETER LASALLEMARGUERITE LAWSON
D O N A LD LEDECARLO LONGO
JOHN M cCa r t h yROXANE LYNN
MICHAEL M ARKM ANMITCHELL MARTIN
ALICE NEWMAN
JOAN NELSON
JEFFREY ORCHARDPHILIP PHILIPS
W ILLIAM ROTHBAUMCAREN SAPHIRSTEIN
DAVID SCHIFF ELLEN SCHIFF
ALLAN SCHNIERGEORGE SHAW
STEVEN STONE )O AN ZANDELL
Senio r D i re c to ry
W ill iam Rothbaum
Nick Eliassof
M att Daub
M ichael Markm an
lames Braufi
Julia Chasman
Joan Nelson
Alice Newman
Cathy Hetson
Joan Zandell
Bill Giove
Bob Plumb
Candace Hali
Ruth Frisch
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Compl imen ts of Congratulat ions to the
judy Goldstein Senior Class of
'69
Congratualt ions to the Compliments of
Class of '69 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Stein
Compliments of
M r . a n d M r s . Just in D .
M i l l e r
Com pl imen ts of
Mrs. Alice Weil
Compl imen ts of
Mr. Martin Rein
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Compliments of
Haines Mrs. Dorothy Stern
Compliments of Compl imen ts of
Mr. Nathan Ringel Mrs. Tanya Chasman
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Compliments of
Mr. Bernard Cohen
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C ompliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw
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Compliments of
M r . a n d M r s . L. B l u m k a
Compliments o f
Dorothy and Arnold
Neustadter
Best Wishes
M r . a n d M r s . H a r r y
G r o s s m a n
Congratulations to the
Class of 1969
M r . a n d M r s . A l e x a n d e r
W e s t r e i c h
C om pl im en ts of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldenberg
Compliments of
Mrs. Edward Meshekoff
C om pl im en ts of
Dr. and Mrs. C. Mehler
C ompliments of
Ralph Froelich
c. joms
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Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.Meyers
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Good Health and Happiness
to the
Class of 1969
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Congratulations Marguerite!
W ill iam Lawson III, Will iams College '70
Victoria Lawson, Nightingale Bamford '70
Jacquelyn Lawson Nightingale Bamford '73
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Compliments of
K l e i n a n d K o l b e
A r c h i t e c t s
In Honor of
Caren Saphirstein
M r . a n d M r s . B e r n a r d
S i m o n
C om pl imen ts of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J.
Chappel
Best Wishes
From The
B r u c e H a u s m a n ' s
C om pl imen ts of
Mr. and Mrs. Barone
Congratulat ions to the *
Senior Class
Mr. and Mrs. David Schagrin
Compliments of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fiur
They’re friends, these enchanting four- year-olds, and they rom p together with the uninhibited delight o f puppies and kittens and other carefree young creatures. Though their “playground” is the hospital un it o f a research c e n te r . . . though they fall down a lot and can’t always get back on their feet . . . l i f e for them is still fun, still a joyous adventure.
But a shadow hangs over these youngsters — the shadow of m uscular dystrophy. In a year, or two, o r three, they won’t be able to run around any m ore o r even, perhaps, stand up unassisted. Unless a treatm ent is found fo r the disease which is slowly, but inexorably, destroying their muscles, ^ e fu tu re they face is one o f increasing helplessness . . . and tragically prem ature death.
Please help to change that bleak prospect. G ive— and give generously— to:
THE MA RC H A G A IN ST M U S C U L A R DYSTROPHY
Muscular Dystrophy Associations o f America 1 790 Broadway, NewYorl<, N .Y . 1 0019
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