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Dr. EHion,Ir Can Truly De Said Thor You Are The Man Mosr Responsible For Bringing The Dwighr

School Faculty To its Present Standard O f Excellence.Thirteen Years O f Hard Work Have Marked Your Consistent Style A nd A ttitude Towards

Dwight You Have Always Been A Dedicated Faculty Member, Deeply Concerned With The Acconnplishnnents O f Your Students A Serious, Hard-Working Man, You Hove Always Been Willing To Give Sage Advice And Help The Students In Need.

Dr Elliott, You Were Our Influence For College. In Your Classes, Excellence Was The Rule And Not The Exception For This We Shall A ll Be Eternally Grateful, As Having Grown Up With Pride, A t What Perhaps Was Our Most Impressionable Age.

Dr Elliott, Thank You For Your Patience, Knowledge And Integrity We Will Appreciate These Noble Qualities For Many Years To Come.

Boldness has power, genius, and mooic in ir.

Fantasy is rhe imperus ro perfecrion.^ Gilberr

DANIEL LEVY

Ain 'r ir hard when you w ake up in rhe morning and you find our rhor all rhose orher days are gone? A ll you have is memories o f happiness and lingering on.

Neil Young

We're living in a land o f make-believe And rrying nor ro ler ir show Maybe in rhar land o f make-believe Hearraches can rurn into joy .

M oody DIues

Look or whar's happening ro me I can'r believe ir myself Suddenly I'm on rop o f rhe world Ir should have been somebody else-

Delleve ir or nor I'm Vi/aking on air I never rhoughr I could feel so free Flying owoy on o wing and a prayer Who could ir be?Believe ir or not, ir's Jusr me.

Jusr like rhe lighr o f o new day Ir hir me from our of rhe blue Breaking me our o f rhe spell I was In Making all of my wishes come rrue-

Believe ir or nor I'm walking on air I never rhoughr I could feel so free Flying away on a wing and o prayer Who could ir be?Believe ir or nor, ir's jusr me.

IRS Atto£ks

To: Mom and Dad- I can soy wirhour o doubr in my own way, I love you, and in my own way, / need you.

Thanks IRS

ILENE RODIN STERN

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SUZY NACHMAN

The thing rhar goes the farrhesr

rowards making life worthwhile, rhar cosrs rhe leasr and does rhe mosr, is jusr a pleosonr smile.

The m em ory o f rhe rimes w e have spenr rogerher shall

last fo reverL D l .

You never really leave a place you love; parr o f ir you rake wirh you, leaving parr o f yourself behind.

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DEDDE HERDER T

You ve got ro get up every morning, difficulry Is nor so grear ro die fo r a friend, as ro find awirh o sm le on your foce

and show rhe world all the love In your heart,your as happy as you feel.

-Carole Klng-

There's nothing worrh rhe w ear o f winning, bur laughter and the love o f friends.

CATHY KLAUDER

Nothing in rhe world is permonenr, and we're foolish when w e ask anything to last, but surely w e 're still m ore foolish no t to, tal-;e delight In it while w e have it.

Maugham

No one con tell m e I'm doing w rong today,

whenever I see you smile a t me.J.T.

There ore faces I rem em ber from rhe places in m y past / said all the dead head miles and the insincre smiles. Sometimes I can laugh and cry and con 'r rem em ber why,

but I still love those good times gone by.

James Taylor

11

' 'Since w e 're only here fo r awhile m ight as w ell show some style,

give us Q SMILE."James Taylor

"Remember w har w e 've said and done and fe lt about each

other."CSN

"A heart will never be practicable till it can be m ade unbreaka­

ble. ""O z "

"People who insist on telling their dreams are am ong the terrors o f

the breal^ost tab le ."

"I realize n ow that tim e goes on and I must g ro w w ith time, but

memories like the ones I've had will never be le ft beh ind."

"IT SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY"

MARJORIE 5. KATZ

I GET DY WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM M Y FRIENDS

Love ya

MICHAEL FUJimRA

I was rhinHing obour rhe lagoon in Central Park, down near Central Park South. I was wondering if it would be frozen over when / got home, and if it was, where did the dud^s go. / was wondering where the dud^s went when the lagoon got oil icy and frozen over.

J.D. Salinger

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UNCLE SAM WANTt YiT ME.

Imoginarion is more imporronr rhon knowledge.

Alberr Einsrein

So ir was nuclear war, A full nuclear exchange. There would be no more big questions, no mare answers, Nev­er again a love, or a child, no decen- denrs ro remember us and be proud, no more voyages ro rhe srars, no more sangs from rhe earrh.

Carl Sagan

Everyrhing in space obeys rhe law o f physics. If you know rhese laws and obey them, space will treat you kind­ly. And don't tell me man doesn't belong out there. Mon belongs wher­ever he wants to go- and he'll do plenty well when he gets there.

Wernher Von Draun

I'm sailing away Set an open course for Virgin Sea.For I've gor ro be free Free ro face rhe life rhar's Ahead of me.On board I'm rhe caprainSo climb aboardWe'll search for tomorrow.

-STYX-

DANIEL ALPERIN

16

5CHLACHTER

Greor ideas com e inro th e w o rld as g e n tly as doves.

Perhaps rhen i f w e live a tten tive ly , w e shall h e a r a m id

the ro a r o f em pires a n d nations a fa in t flu tte r o f wings,

th e g re a t stirrings o f life a n d hope. Som e w ill sa y th a t

this hope lies In a nation,- others, in o m an. I b e lieve

ra th e r th a t it Is nourished b y m illions o f so lita ry ind iv i­

duals w hose deeds a n d worlds e v e ry d a y n e g a te

frontiers a n d th e crudest im plications o f history. Each

a n d e v e ry one o f th e foundations o f his o w n sufferings a n d jo y s builds fo r all.

-A lbe rt Camus

DAVIDSON18

If I om nor for myself, who is for me? And being only for m y own self, who am I? A nd if nor n ow when?

Hillel

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LEEMORE 5CHAFMAN

Remember always rhor you have nor only rhe righr ro be an individual; you have an obligarion ro be one. You cannor make any useful conrriburion in life unless you do rhis.

EleanorRooseveir

JONATHAN WACHTEL

Old pond: frog Jump-in Worer-sound.

Matsuo Dosho 1686

MELISSA KARSTADT

If one advances confidenrly in rhe direcrion o f his dreams, and endeavors ro live rhe life which he has innagined, he will m eer

wirh a success unexpected in comm on hours.- Henry David Thoreau

"Whor is real?" osked rhe Rabbit one doy. "Does ir mean having rhings rhar buzz inside you and o srid^-our handle?"

' 'Real isn 'r how you 're made, '' said rhe Skin Horse ' 'Ir s a rhing rhar happens ro you when a child loves you for a long long rime nor jusr ro play wirh, bur really loves you, rhen you become real."

"Does ir hurr?" asked rhe Rabbit."Sometimes," said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful, "W hen you are real you don't mind

being hurt.""Does ir happen all at once, like being wound up or bit by bit?""It doesn't happen all at once. You become. It takes a long time. That's w hy it doesn't happen to

people who break easily, or have or hove sharp edges, or hove to be core fully kept. Generally, by the time you ore real, most o f your hair has been loved o ff and your eyes drop out and you get hose at the Joints and very shab shabby. But these things don't m atter at all because once you are real you con't be ugly, except to people who don't understand. "

From The Velvoreen Robbir

by M. Williams

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DARA

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LDMAN

All who jo y would win musr shore ir. Hoppiness wos born

a twin.Dyron

23

X O O T R V

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when I look bock on all rhe crop I loomed in highschool, ir's o wonder I con rhink or all

Simon ond Gorfuni^ei

To J R.

"I've been with you such o long rime you're m y sunshine ond I wonr you ro know rhor m y feelings ore rrue, I reolly love you. You 're m y besr friend."

Queen

24

Sail A w a y 5w ear SisrerSail across rhe seaMaybe you find somebodyTo love you ha lf os much as m eM y heart is always wirh youNo morrer whar you doSail A w a y Sweer Sisrer

i'll always be in love wirh you.

-Queen-

JULIE RI5I

JIM RUN5DORF

Experience is a wonderful rhing. ir enables you ro recognize, a misroke when you r-nake ir again.from a pocket-

MARK PAPPAS

Eivoi Ellnviko gio mevo.

Accepr rhe you rhar you are because God accepts ir, and you have nor respecred your being yer. Ir is very rare ro find a person who respecrs himself. Why is ir so rare? Decouse you have been raughr ro imirore. From rhe very childhood you hove always been roughr ro be somebody else. Nobody has raid you: be yourself, and be respecrful ro your being. Ir is God's gifr. Never imirore. De yourself

Bhogwan Shree Rajneesh

27

CLAUDIALife — You Moke !r Whor !r Is.

POWEP. COMES FROM BEING YOURSELF

. . . And Here / End Another ChapterKnowing Thor These Poges Will Never Chonge. / Love You Dod, For Without You These Poges Would De Empty.

MELANIE29

PETER GORDONFor m y senior y e a r I m o v e d in to rhe dry, I w as o Long Island b o y a n d I rh o u g h r rhe ch a n g e w o u ld b e s h . . ry. /\s

rim e w e n r b y I fo u n d rhe p e o p le ro b e greor. I also le a rn e d rho r a fe w I w o u ld hare . / m a n a g e d ro g e r a long from

d a y ro day, n e v e r fo rgerring rha r / A M FROM OYSTER, D AY!

Somerimes I fe e l like I a m leav ing life

behind,

M y hands o re m o v in g faste r than rhe

m ov ing o f m y m ind,

Songs a n d generations o f m y d re a m

are y e t unborn,

I h op e th a t I w ill fin d th e m

be fo re m y m o v in g gets to w orn.

If on ly I con live to see th e

d aw n in g o f the dow n.

-Jormo-

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Oh ro b reak rhe bonds o f e anh ;

To rise, soaring w ith th e bird;

To lie, re d in e d a m o n g rhe douds;

To see the ion d fronn high,

from h ighe r than rhe h ighest m ounta in ,

It is rhe cherish d d re am

O f cherish 'd dreams.

A n o n ym o u s

The m ost brearhtaiding, p o w e rfu l, inconsistent, m agnificonr, a n d

irrep laceable th ing in th e universe is na tu re . ’ m 9 m

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C O S A f/c 'W/e bod!

\ Everything y o u do; h a v e e v e r done,-

\ a nd w ill e v e r do,- is con tro lled b y o ne

I thing, y o u r m ind.

^ p o o 5

D on 't question v^/hy she needs to b e so free,

she'll te ll y o u it's th e o n ly w /ay to be.

The Rolling Srones-

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s o m e b o d y

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J.T

34

BENJAMIN FINKEL

'Before Thy Hour De Ripe Commit The Oldest Sins, The Newest Kind O f Ways"

Wiiiiom Shoi espeore

Perhaps this w ill refresh y o u r m e m o ry . -James Thurber

There is a road, no simple highway, ‘Between rhe dawn and rh% dories o f life. And if you go, no one m ay follow.

TheiGrarefui Dead^

DRUCEUFTON

/ love you all. F e rro ^^^ )a ve - Let's do it again- 5.H. 'Good Lud^ M jA o ^ J q s.

JONATHAN DERMAN

In life y o u h a v e ro b e a lo n g -d is ta n c e ru n n e r.

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And @Qch day I / e c ^ Jusr a 'r know why] ix ;r / ddi

If we're all going sdtnewh This.song's gor n g^he jusr W$rds and a rurf^.

m k M ' -

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There is no chorocrer, h o w s o e v e r g o o d a n d fine, b u r ir

con be d es troye d b y ridicule, h o w s o e v e r p o o r o n d w it­

less. O bserve th e ass, fo r instance: his ch a rac te r tis a b o u t

perfect, he is th e choicest sp irt a m o n g all th e hunnbler

animals, y e t see w h a t rid icule has b ro u g h t h im to. Instead

o f feeling co m p lim en te d w h e n w e a re ca lled an ass, w e

are le ft in doubt.M a rk Twain

Dear M om , Dad, a n d Alison, thanl^s fo r y o u r love , p a ­

tience, a n d caring.

I lo ve y o u a lw ays-

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Happiness is owning o horse? An American Quarer horse.

Heavy Meral

JOSH LIEDERMAN

A n o th e r y e a r has passed m e b y

Srill I look o r m yse lf a n d c ry

W har k ind o f m a n h a v e / b eco m e ?

A ll o f rhe years I'v e spenr in search

o f m yse lf

A n d I'm srill in rhe dark

Cause I con 'r seem ro fin d rhe

lighr alone.

-T o m m y S haw

Walking a lone on B ro a d w a y

W arching rhe p e o p le

W orching rhe ro w n go d o w n

D roadw ay 's a rive r ro m e

Far fish in rhe big d ry sea

Taxi cabs, limousines, subm arines

-James Taylor

Som etim es I can laugh a n d c ry

A n d I can 'r re m e m b e r w h y

Bur srill I lo ve rhose g o o d rimes g o n e b y

Hold on ro rhem close o r le r rh e m g o

I d o n 'r k n o w Iju s r seem ro sing rhese songs

A n d say I'm sorry fo r rhe friends I

used ro know .

-James Taylor

You k n o w m y lo ve is a lw a ys rhe re fo r

rhe raking.

A n d g o o d b ye d o n 'r m e a n I'm gone.

-Carole King

DETTINA

Rise like lions a fte r s lum ber

In unvonquishable num ber,

Shake y o u r chains ro ea rth like d e w

Ye a re m an y , th e y a re fe w . . .

-SHELLEY-

43

PETER ROBINSON

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W/har/ osked Q wise man once Is beoury?The sun was sinking;He pointed westward,

saying,It is useless w ithout valley to fill Eastward,The moon was rising;He pointed tow ard it,

saying.It is worthless w ithout m eadow to touch.

Gordon Parl<s

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If There Be Sorrow Mari Evans If There De Sorrow Let Ir DeFor Things Undone . Undreamed

Unrealized Unarrained

To These Add One: Love Withheld. . .. . . Restrained

MICHAEL LEHR

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The k ing a n d th e queen

w e n t bock ro rhe g reen

Bur y o u con n e v e r

g o bock rhe re ogoin.

Dilly Joel

The Stronger

"No, ir c o n 'r ," so id rhe queen

"Ir's Jonn e v e ry o rh e r day: roday

isn'r a n y o rh e r doy, y o u k n o v /."

Lew is Carroll

Alice Through The Looking Gloss

EMILY MAXTONE-GRAHAM

Kiss ro d o y g oo d -b ye

A n d p o in t nne rew ards to m o rro w

W e d id w h a t w e h o d to do.

W o n 't fo rge t, c a n 't regret,

W hat I d id fo r love.

M arv in Hamlish

A Chorus Line

Out s o m e w h e re g lo ry aw a its unseen

Tom orrow belongs to m e

Johan Kander

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-Anonynnous-

/ om a serious Dwighr sru- denr.

Oysrer Day wonrs you!

Look M iss Friday, rhey 're roking our picture

Ir's o sad sod siruorion.

No, Mark ir's like rhis.

You can ral<e m y picrure, bur I w on't smile.

/ rhinl-i we're being worched.

And rhen rhey . . Melissa ore you srill lisrening.

Reach out and rouch some one.

Om mane padme, om !

Wow, Dad will be so proud when he hears I discovered rhe cure for living.

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geous.

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I swear I wasn 'r touching her.

The best sears in rhe house.

Will you marry me?

I'm nor so sure abour rhis place.

Seriously. I'm wirh Mark.

This is o rough cose. Lers coll Chorlle.

I've never made a resr rube baby.

Who am I? Where am I? Why ore you raking rhis.

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Adam, Jim, and Mark!!

And men rhey dipped rhe baby in HC1.

Nothing like o lirrle head.

Paul?!?

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I wouldn'r rrade m y jo b for all rhe crumpets in England.

Hey kids ger o ff m y doud.

Every morning / have rhe boys rake a brisk jog in rhe nude. -

Jill & llene

Jone Russel who s rhar?

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Carhy & Debbie

Jerry's kids.

Keep your eyes on rhe road, your hands upon rhe wheel.

Come quid^ly Mr. Fosrer your cor is on fire!

Can you ger Tom & Jerry on rhor thing.

If you hove rhe ruirion your in.

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IDanny, Danny, and Danny.

50, I like asserrive women.

Ping pong is a serious sporr.

t-iere's rhe V i you wanred.

I love rhor after shove.

I hope you'll give this some serious rhoughr.

Dors righr, ir's spring. Thor's whor rhey oil say.

A Dwighr srudenr adopts ro her environmenr. Ir wasn'r a wakm on ir was a hearing aid.

P.5. Dev ger rid o f Chaolie.Sorry guys I losr the negorives again.

Don 'r be smart with m e !-;id'

The effects o f three years.

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Infamous Study Hall

Keep your eyes on rhe book Jill.

I only wanted a g.

Whor a fine young man.

When a Pappas tails people listen.

They keep relling us college is no Joke.

Sorry Scorr, Druce rried rhor and we edited his finger also.

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LAST VILL AND TESTEMENTJackie a weekend in rhe country with Mr Cerulb and Mr Trono, a poor's stretcher, some of Melisso's clothes

• Danny A a cerebellum recharger, another question John D a God to confirm all his inforrrvDtion withAdam an inflatable blond, a pair of underwear, on answer to his questions

r Claudia a year's SLpply of gum.Peter D someone to empty his ashtrays in his office ot the N Y Times.Andreo one more "Yeah Dwight!" the country oir and the city pace all in one.

. Den a lasting relationship (more than one week)Michael F Ralph Lauren SoclfsPaul rhe Olympic gold medal for ping pong in 1984, another muscle and Leemore and Cathy and Claudia and Suzy . Peter G o pet super rat, a punching bag in each room of his house, a hockey puck for his mouth, an anti-hot s - - • pill. Jennifer a pair of sassons, kinky hair, an extra role of negatives.Brad a megaphoneDebbie Cathy, a husband with rhe best tape collection of General Hospital.Leo 25 push ups in a row, the Pine brothers.Melissa whips and chains, some of Jackie’s pantsMarg- publishing rights on the three things one should never rush, year as fencing team water-girl.Clif a computer to act for him an Oscar for a great performance, a brain of steal.Cathy Debbie, a completely podded gymnasiumMichael L a life rime's supply of peanut M&M's and more cars to know about.Danny L - an alarm clock with roe tickler, a couple of mountains to climb (two to be exact).Josh- a 5 day weekend, a day locked in a room with 10 feminists, something to throw (up).Druce a little cince, a n ew car, a zipper for his mouth.Emily- a w eekend w ith Joe in Atlantic City.

Parti- nnore people to talk to, o night's sleep without coughing, a life-time's pass from gym.Gil- a smile, a consistent mood.

Suzy a neon sign flashing "I'm right!’ ' plus all rhe older m en she con handle.

Detrina- a cage for her muscular boyfriend w ith rhe green hair, o pa ir o f locosre leather ponrs.Mark a week as a Jew, 12 more runs of rhe Jaws of Death, 3 more shirts for the layered look.Philip- corron pants, a reason for wanting his picture in his yearbook Julie- a rich husband, height to march her mouth.Perer R - Dasketball Jones, jeans and a T-shirt.Melanie- another problem, a bottomless cup o f coffee.Jim- centerfold o f G.Q., oars for his shoes.

Leemore- a choice o f weapons duel w ith Josh, a dog that speaks, Hebrew, a long e levator ride w ith D.L. & P.G.Danny 5. - his ow n government, a dinner a t rhe White House, a w eekend a t Comp-Dovid w here he could sneak into rhe First Lady's draw er and steal a bra.

Denise- a m outh cleanser.

Jill- A n ew 4 letter w ord that sounds good with -you- (w e 're tired o f hearing the o ld one)llene- a day o f nothing bur Grateful Dead music, another night or a t Dig Den.Steve- an "upper."J.J.- another J, the perfect curves (I mean waves)

John U/.- free will, a dinner w ith the Flyers, o m other fo r a teacher Dara- rhe chance to be one o f rhe contestenrs on "Name Thor Tune "Lena- a horse, a dog, a western saddle, a cast for her big roe.

HORSE ELECTIONSJackie- best fisherman Adam- most philosophic Druce- quickest w ir fo r D.S.ing Den- biggest p layboy J.J.- zaniest down

Danny L - most comic or should that be cosmicDanny S.- biggest spenderDanny A.- most debonairLeemore- greatest feministMarg- class clownCathy- most gracefulDebbie- bubbiliestSuzy- best lover, preppiestliene- JockiestAndrea- most spiritedJennifer- most up-ln-spacePaul- best body, most deprived

Philip- quickest to agree with the opinions o f othersJosh- King o f the teeny-boppers, most avid supporter o f the ERAMark- loosest hips

Jim- most lil-^ely to be found playing in o senand-box Peter R.- chichest in dress

Peter D.- most likely to be found surrounded by cigarette buts on a desert islandPeter G.- most stylish hairdoJohn U/. - most musically inclinedJohn D.- most modest, most optimistic outlookMichael F.- sexiest legsMichael L.- shieppiestDenise- most exposedDara- most uni^nown, best artistPatti- gossipiestMeiissa- most lil^ely to be proofed, wildest imaginationDettina- most sophisticatedLena- most hipJill- . . . most iii^eiy . . .Julie- softest spoi^en Gil- God's gift to the world Claudia- best liarMelanie- most problematic, sanestEmily- friendliestDrad- most idealisticSteve- most likely to speak upCiif- woman chaserLeo- most likely to go bald

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The 1981-82 Season Went Extremely Well For The Tigers. Co-Coproins Mark Pappas And Den Finkel Led The Team To The AOS Championship. Though Losing To A Stronger DrooNyn Friends Squad, The Team Fought Like True Tigers The Team-MI Be Losing Seven Seniors Due To Graduation, Dut We Know The Returning Team Will Carry On Dwight's Winning Tradition.

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Top- llene Srern, Dawn Danker, Kora Baker, Liz Kunin, Margie Korz. Middle- Lauren Muss, Debbie l-ierberr, Jill Somersrein, Carhy Klouber, Dolly Rowan, Noel Giroux. Dorrom- Jennifer Grass, Coach Kinner, Suzy Nachman(copr), Andrea Davis(capr.), Margorer Ghee. Abs -Melissa Cohen, Lena ZimerCmgr.), Illysia Schindler, Cory Mervis, Caroline Jaeger.

The 1981 Volley boll Squod Proved To De The Best The Dwight School Has Ever Seen! Finishing The Season Wirh An Undefeated League Record O f 6 And Q The Tigresses Captured First Place In Their League. Coach Kinner And Co- Captains Suzy Nachman And Andrea Davis Helped Lead The Enthusiastic Team To The Championship. Following The Regular Season, The Team Toured England Displaying Some O f The Finest Volleyball From America. Congratulations To The 1981 Volleyball Squad!

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Girls' Varsity Dosl erboll

Top-Rob Falcone (mgr), Leemore Schofmon, llene Srern, Debbie Herberr, Dawn Danker, Diane Karlin, Coach Kinner, Coach Cerullo. Middle-Lesiie Sloane, Paige Laiken, Julie Hirsch, Andrea Davis, Suzy Nochman. Dofrom- Carhy Klauber (co-capr.), Margie Karz (co-capr ). Abs-Jackie Abramoff, M argaret Ghee (mgr.)

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Congratularions to the champions! The invincible Ti­gresses si<:illfully anonipuiated rheir w ay ro the rop with an unscathed league record o f 6 and 0. The team had been worldling together since the end o f last season, and most o f the members had attended the Dwight Invitational Girls Dasketball comp last summer, sponsored by Coach Cer- ullo and veteran boshetboii player Jimmy Honda. All o f their hard worl<: and practice paid off. With the expertise o f Coach Cerullo and veteran players Margie Katz, Deb­bie Herbert, Suzy Nachman, Leemore Schafman, Julie Hirsch, Andrea Davis, and Cathy Klauber, the team baked fantastic. With young, talented members such as Dawn Banket, Diane Karlin, Paige Laiken, and Leslie Shane on the team, the future lool^s as good as the present. Let's hope for continued success in the A league next year.

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Top-Michele Mendelson, Nancy Hochman, Pam Berman, Kelli Fidlow, Lisa Ouaknine, Andrea Lack, Michelle Dreslaw, Coach Karpay. Mlddle-Liz Fink, Chrishna Darnsrein, Jessica Schlesinger, Melissa Lawrence, Elana Dassan. Dorrom-Jad-^ie Morgan, Melissa Hendel, Jackie Karzman. Abs-Odiie Anderson, Elana Deursch, Kim Merrit.

The Girls' Junior Vorsiry Dasi^erboU ream was reestablished this year, and rhe new ream has exhibired much ralenr and porenrial. Also, where their skills were lacking, their desire to win carried them through. They have been very successful this year, and their is much faith in their following the footsteps to victory o f the varsity reams in the years to come.

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Girls' Varsity Tennis

Top-Cooch Karpay, M e Furman, Sheryl Dreslow, Kihi Morris, A m y Olrchick. Dorrom-Corhy Klouber, Debbie Herberr, Suzy Nachman. Abs-Margie Korz, llene Srern.

Since The Dwighr Girls' Varsiry Tennis Team Was Origi- nared Four Years Ago, The Girls Hove Shown A Tremen­dous Amount O f Improvement Losr Year, They Nor Only U/on Their First Match Ever, But They Also Came Close To Having An Undefeated Season Although They Will Be Losing Many Players To Graduation, The Talent Coming Up Is Sure To Uphold The Winning Ways

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Fronr; Lauren H., Roberr P. Middle; Emily M-G., TorriJ, Cliff D., Cory M., Gary R., Miss Tichorsi^y, Jordon J Dad-;; Craig L , Michael R.

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Fronr row Anira, Sracy, Eric Heidi, Mark Parri, Scorr Saun. Missing, Suzy Denise, Andy.

20 Years From Now . . .Jackie- rruckdriverAdorn- coporore lawyer for rupewareJohn D.- slaesmon for Hoover vacuum cleanersClaudia- morher o f 5 in Grear NeckDanny A.- living in sinPerer D.- salesman or Brook's BrothersAndrea- foresr ranger in Yosemire Narionol ParkBen- editor o f "Penthouse"Michael F.- tour-guide at Coors brewery Paul- male model for 'Biueboy" magazine Peter G - super-rat exterminatorJennifer- possessing the main holdings o f all Grateful Dead paraphernalia Brad- a philosopherDebbie- criminal lawyer who wins cases by out-talking opponentLeo- making boring documentariesMelissa- starring in XX-rated moviesMorg- go-go girlClif- studying nuclear fall-outCathy- leading collector o f tonsilsMichael L- inventor o f cor that runs on peanut M&MsDanny L- host o f the "Tonight Show"Josh- bra and girdle salesman Bruce- President o f the United States Emily- TV. newscaster Patti- lead singer o f punk bond Gil- a nunSuzy- housewife with 2 kids and kindergarten teacher Bettina- fortune teller on Atlantic City boardwalk Mark- beauticianJulie- headmistress o f Phoenix HousePeter f\.-taster-in-chief o f Gerber Baby FoodPhilip- male-stripperMelanie- married her psychiatristJim- performer at La Cage Aux Folles Night clubLeemore- cocktail waitressDanny S.- captured by Russians for selling caviar on block marketDenise- performer in warm-up show for Phillip's striptease actJill- married to mafia headllene- leading electrolisist (for males) in ManhattanSteve- head o f moral majorityJ.J- a monkJohn U /- owner o f Phili FlyersDora- designing wallpaper for names like Yves Saint Laurent Lena- a Jockey

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Dear Seniors,The Goss O f 1982 Has Great Spirir! You Hove Well

Exemplified The "Tiger" Tradition O f Inrensif Inrensiry, Pride, Self-Sacrifice And Drive. The Drama, Arhleric Teams, And Publications Have Been Among Our Fin­est Each O f You Has Displayed A Little O f The Heroic I Congratulated You One And All You Have Served You Gassmates And Your School Well

With Fondness,Stephen Spahn

Your doss is graduan'ng againsr a bad^ground o f darkening domestic and inrernarional probiems. In rhe rimes ahead you will be resred in more ways rhan ever before. Whor you will have ro rely on ro m eet rhese challenges is largely your own inner resources and convicrions. Your reachers, Mr. Spohn, and I have tried to guide you along the paths o f knowledge, beauty and truth so that you could be strengthened in your resolve and self discipline. The extraordinary record o f the class o f 1982 in both scholarship and athletics amply demonstrates that you have the gualities and values needed to m eet the future. We are proud and grateful to hove been a small part o f your training for tomorrow.

Edward F. Engle Assistant Headmaster

Guidance Counselor

If You Don't Wonr To Give One, Thor's Cool-L.5.

Donoro CerulloEnglish IV, Wrlrlng Seminar

Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow

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Ryna T Dob English III

Ir's What You Learn A fter You Know It All That Counts

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Pamela Mottley English II

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Yourh's A Stuff M l Nor Endure.

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Joyce Elderfield English 8, Shakespeare

STOPBEiNGASPECWORHENEWESTSPORT 0FTHL8§

Only The Unwise Think Thar Whar Has Changed Is Dead.

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Michael TranoEnglish 7, Wriring Seminar

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Ann FishmanMarh 7, Geomerry, AndAlgebra /

Gorr Klaru Darada Micro.

Dr Srephen Wachrel Calculus

Marhemarics Is Like The Journey Through Life. There Are No Shorr Curs; You Must Take Ir One Srep A r A Time.

Marjorie T^endeInter Algebra & Trig., DusMarh

In Nature There Are No Rewords, No Punish- menrs, Only Consequences.

Deverly DifonoMorh Z Inrro. Algebra, Conn-purer, Geomerry

Marrin Eastman Trig. & Pre Calculus, Com­puter, Inter Algebra, Pre Calculus

What School, College Or Lecture Bring To Men Depends On What Men Tiring To Carry It Home In.

-T\alph Waldo Emerson

Mindy Coppell Math 7, Algebra I, Geome­try

To De Able To Wok With Nature And Commune Wirh The Srors; This Represents Real Freedom.

Anthony R. Foster Advanced Diology, Diology

Jinsei W b Okane DaHe Dewa Arimasen.

Dean H Nakamura Physics

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Nicolas Zachary Science 9, Chemistry

Lord m ake m e on insrrumenr o f your peace. Where there is hatred, ter m e sow love,- w here there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; w here their is despair,

hope; where their is dari-^ness, iight; and w here there is sadness, Joy.

For it is giving that w e receive; it is in pardoning tha t w e

are pardoned; and it is in dying that w e are born to eternai life.

-Prayer o f St. Francis

Thomos MurphyDean, Guidofice, Science 8, Heolrh

Jennifer M. A y ling Geography 7, History 8

Rennember!Whor,

When, Where,

Who, Why & How!

Dr Russell EHiorr History 10

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Ler Them Then De Wilting To A vo w I heir Opinions And To Defend Them.

WiHiom GoodinEconomics, Hisr 9, Honors Humoniries

Amoi Y Peseras Y Lo Soiud Poro Gozorios

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Ibimus, Urcumque Proecedes, Supremum Corpere irer Comires Porori

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Perer GiordanoLarin 7, / // /// IV, English II

Le Succes N'esr Que La Connoissonce De Soi

Dr. Boine Chomberr French III, IV, V

Dr Money Honicker French I, II

Lo Reflexion Augments Les Forces De Lesprir, Comnne L'exercise Celles Du Corps

G. De Levis

Nib Long French II, III

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Henry G. Codra Physicol Educorlon

Do more than exisr- live . . .Do more rhon rouch- feel Do more than look- observe Do more than hear- listen Do more than ponder- think Do more than talk- say something.

Vanessa Friday-Kinner Phys. Ed., Health

Practice does not make perfect Only tv / perfect practice maizes perfect.The reason being you can practice something per­fectly vi/rong.

Philip Fisher Computer, Athletics

Nor in doing what you like, but in HKmg what you do is the secret o f happiness.

Karen Ostrowski Physical Education

It's not what you've got that counts, it's what you do with it!

Have you ''will-power" or "will-not-power"? Those who possess "will-not-power", wll no t Those who possess $v/l "will-power", will! So will it w on't you?

Ellen D. Korpoy Phys. Ed, Health

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'Our creorions ore in the first place ourselves.

Oksano Cehelsky

"Truly there would be reason ro go m ad were ir nor for music."

Perer I. Tchaikovsky

Marina Tichorsky

"The mere fact rhar a person holds a book in hands and turns the pages means little or nothing Such thoughtless surrender m ay be agree­able. It m ay pass the time . . . . But certainly it does not stoke the m ind since it leaves the m ind untouched."

John Mason Drown

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Ideals ore like rhe stars, you will nor succeed In rouching rhem wirh your hand. Dur like rhe seafaring man on rhe deserr o f waters, you choose them as your guides, and following rhem, you will

reach your destiny.^ Carl Schurtz

Farewell, seniors. Keep up the good work. I shall miss you!

Libby CallawayDean, Director o f Admissions

Success is not a commodity to be bought in stores, nor Is it a talent bestowed upon a fortunate few. It Is getting w hat you wont out o f life without violating rhe rights o f others. Success comes before

work only in the dictionary.

Helen HarmsBrusor, Scholarships, Tuition

And you shall know the truth, and rhe truth shall make you

free. John 8:32

David DIair Administrative Asst.

To look is one thing. To see w hat you look a t is another. To understand what you see is a third. To learn from what you understand is still something else. Out to act on w hat you learn Is all that really matters

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These kids mol-:e me sick.

And rhen come the locusrs.

We've been waiting for you.

Dwight Dlighr You have the right to remain silent

I'll be right there master.

Hey isn't your name Horpo.

'^ho t do you mean, this is a good count

That's it go to your rooms!

It's dealt with.

Who is this guy taking our picture.

Whor Would Mom Soy If She Sow . .

Back row- Den, Pere R., Danny A., Jinn, Pere D. Front row- Derrino, Dora, . . .

Morg.

Dock row- Melanie, Pere G., Marl-;, Druce, Phillip & Jackie. Front row- Andrea, Danny L., Jennifer, J.J.. Den, Adam, Cathy

Josh, Donny S., John D., Paul, Drad, Steve, Clif, Danny A., Michael L.

Our Tenth Reunion

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Dock- Claudio is worried, M r ond Mrs. Alperin are leaving, Jon Wochrel shows wirh o srronge lady, Adam ond Emily ore on irem, Nexr row- Fuji doesn't feel well, Pete G. is loohng for trouble, Morg & Mark are iDeing unsociable, (hey what is Scott Fingerhur doing here) Den is uneasy while Andreo enjoys herself, llene sees more excitement next door, Melanie likes to be the center o f attention, Pete R. gets his ear pierced, Front- Michael Lehr and Denise

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are getting a divorce Dtad is the East Coast re­presentative for Kodak, Danny 5. is thinking dirty thoughts about Jill his dote.

The Active Class O f 1982

Leemore debates wirh her l<ids ro get rhem in bed.

Jennifer fails her marh resr.

Margie, Carhy and Debbie don't i^naw where ping pong practice is.

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Emily is a Zero Population Growth supporter.

Jon is a concert violinist

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Suzy plays for the Yankees

Den meets the girl o f his dreams

Gil becomes a flower child.

Potri is o f ro Xenons

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D a n n y A. is shocked ro fina Julie in his office.

Josh im i­tates Elvis Costello.

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Sreve warches his wife Lena rell o ff Pere G. (righr) and John D. (lefr)

J.J. on his w ay ro worn

Joci-iie f o r go t somerhing

U /e fooled Denise and pur perfume in rhere insread

Melissa laughs or Paul s propose!

Don r do ro me whor you did on M r. F i s h e r ' s swear panrs.

Druce on his woy bod< ro Rosiyn

Mark?Rooky A nd Lee?

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To Wild H oney Pie, Dec. 8, 1980

A d a y in the life has b ro u g h t us here, th e re a n d

e ve ryw h e re . W e h o v e tw is t a n d shou t to th e no^.

w he re m an, a n d h a v e co m e to g e th e r to le t it be

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y o u because I w ill n e v e r le t m y c ry b a b y c ry d u e to

he ite r skelter. W e a re m o th e r n a tu re 's son d o ing it

on the ro o d w ith R ocky Raccoon, b lackbirds a n d

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