Hillel Academy - Beginnings Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

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- BEGINNINGS 1980 Hillel Academy 100 E.Woodbury Dr Dayton, Ohio 45415 It it Bffftttrttrrg Sttthrrjsjrtw tt strong? rttttty trtts ttttr stttr trttrtks stttttrty wth Erttttttts rtth rtttt St Qtttt crttr tttttrsjttttttt ttts gfhfkf sttthrtj strtikrrtbtj frttft ttttk ytttr tt rttk httrtftst rtttt Httt rttts ttt jtwtst Ctlttrt ttrottgft stttrty Qttttttttttt tts tttttky My Wt ttt tttftt tn? tttw 274, wlttft K0 ftvt 2' , - .7 ,, Q17 ,, f Wit- fy ' J' I f -V ft f ' f' V 'WL' J, ffmris. 2 to jrttt to Z '9EfY ?g..t..t4'frf 'ill i S H m 5 I ' .-'.. P: qxq Q P 5 ' 0 Nlu ?'s's xgv X X X N v6 1 X L N hth Th ' 13 ll h p Th 1 y hOp F b Q Q 9. One of my teachers once described himself as a man who divides his time evenly between learning and wishing he were learning. I know just what he means. Learning for the Jew is not Just an activity or a hobby. It is a pas- sion, perhaps even an addiction. How else can we explain our fascination with learning? Think of the way we celebrate the completion of the Torah on Simchat Torah onl we start readin 1--- , 5,' X 9 it all over again! It is as if the Jews have turned the myth of Sisyphus on its head. we roll the stone of learning to the top of the mountain and Joyously celebrate its tumble to the bottom where we can start to roll it up again. Learning to us means plugging into the fun- damental forces of reality. It is the way we get it together with G-d and ultimately the only way we get it together in ourselves. Beginnings captures moments of study and moments of play, moments of solitude and moments of encounter, moments of joy. These pages chron- icle through word and picture your school-life 'H ,Q experience. Remember and learn. , f f T ' 1 T 1 I . , .f ,Mx-a,,, N Our Torah begins with the words Breishit Barah Elokim.H The simple meaning of this phrase is Hln the beginning G-d created.n The Rabbis explain, however, that the word UBreishitH can be interpreted in the following manner. Since the Torah is referred to in Proverbs as HReishit Darko,H the word could mean HFor the sake of Torah.H Thus, for the sake of Torah the world was created. The concept of beginnings, of cre- ation, connotes study of and fulfillment of Torah. Our beginnings too involve the learning of Torah. Our students have come together to pioneer in the creation of a complete elementary and secondary school devoted to excellence in Torah study and the integration of that study with an equally ex- cellent program of general studies. Our faculty has tried to implant in the student the values of Torah. We hope to see these values manifested in a positive relationship with G-d and man. The word Hbeginningn implies continuation, growth, and fulfillment. It is our prayer that the dreams of our students will come to fruition and that they grow from strength to strength in the study and fulfillment of Torah. CLAJL.-f WE E E BEGIN BY DEEICATINC HILLEL ANIUAL 1920 TO THE EPULEIENT AND IRREPRESSIBL: EICHTH CRADE WHILE THEY CONOUEP NEW FIELDS LOOKINC IN ON THE PRIMARY SCHOOL WHILE THEY TAYE THE CIAHTSTEP FROV PLAY TO LEAR CPTCHINC THE IITERNEDIATE SCHOOL WHIIE THEY PU77LF OUT THE WORLD OF CAPTIONS AND FRACTIONS, OF TINY NICE ANI NICITY MEP OF OLD FOLLOUIPC THE UPPER SCHOOL VHILF THEY SUFFER THE SLINCS AND ARROWS OF OUTRACEOUS HOHEWORK CLNIINLE NITE THE ADMINISTRATION WHO CET THE ACT TOCETHER THE SECULAR FACULTY WHO LEAD US THPOUCH THIS TEEPING WORLD THE JUDAIC STUDIES FACULTY IHO CUIDE US TO THE SOURL OUIET TIMES TO WORSHIP AND BECOIE THE BEST OF OUPSELVES GLEN HELEN S OTHER WORLD OF SEISE ANI SENTIMENT ACTIVITIES TO TRY OUPSEIVES IN SPORTS AND CLUBS AND MEETING OTHERS THANK ouP ADVERTISERS SPONSORS, AND DONORS wwo MADE POSSIBLE BEGINN NGS 18 AO 62 27 Al A 5 6 -72 1,1 T - II ' - . . , . I I I PP. 6-7 x T U ' T In H H ,I - I- ppu 5' I ., ' I If. f T. . PP. - AND THE Jovdus MARVELS OF NATURE AND IDEAS PP. 28-39 W 'A' '. I I . ' J ll., 1 1 1 .II - T 1 A I PP. LI2-A3 'Q PE I PP. LM- 5 I . PP. A6-M7 . , JI , V V' . PP. AS- O A . Y' I I PP. 51- l W I - EmcA'rlo To the Eighth Grade- A foot in the nursery A head in the clouds, Masters of the latest fad, when every passing monent is an eon- Non-stop fretters, quiz kids of total trivia, You flood the halls with every size, shape, stride, shrieks imaginable. Oh, Irrepressible Eighth Grade, our bundle of beginnings, and beginnings again, we salute you with l98O's Beginnings May it give you a past you can never forget, and wish you a future you'll live happy ever after s' Z W XX V' f' Chaotic, yet unobtrusive The stepping stones are overflowed with decisions. Enigmaticaily, they contemplate On the immediate future. Nhat does it hoTd in store? Everyone has their specific interests. Concentrating on them arduousTy FinaTTy arriving at their precipitous summit. , Their Tife has been a tedious odyssey .,WfW Yet everything now paying off. gg Their interests fuTfiTTed 1 Existence an actuaT priviiege. X Joshua Marwii llll T Afam.. c A R Y f 1 dl. -g-N, X X URSER Mrs. Sandy Sloane Those first days of school Busrides with new friends, Coloring in books And singing songs, Recess and show-n-tell, Learning the alphabet, X. Numbers, too. Playing house and David M0561 Climbing the bars, This is what nursery Is all about! CAbsent: Daniel Johnson, Amy Gold- stein, Melanie Horwitz, Debbie Rothbaum, David Michael Rosichan and Gfeenstonel Meaghan Driscoll Robert Ellenbogen rf. l -nd N. g '1- xp! cg -,,g,,L 5 s '1 5 . QD mlb Jay Mende1son , W? .1 1 -mx aa Erika Berger Rache1 Weiskind IT! B1umhof Aaron Stine KINDER ARTE Q5!5s17 .. i ' ',-W,.NmfH Y-'t , .' ' ' 'T -7 ' - if U ou, 1 Q 7 ng.. 8 ...QQ L5-Q luke nfl-X3-fx ' A L to R: Caryn Resier, Ayeiet Zerem, Sasha Sukhman, Michael Rosichan, Sarah Goidman, Tami Marcus How do you iike my new perm? Come saii away with me. L LJ - c 'i . -117 . r Q Kindergarten, Is a lot of fun, We work and play, Ti11 the day is done. when we come in, We have our snack, And then we go, And hit the sack. After we rest, We work so we11, Reading and writing, Until we hear that be11 Sammy Burick and Areyeh Dori 'G t 19 Q ..-0 Q! is-1'-We! if -an-ASW hh u ri W 'ia , T13 aa at . M23 wif' un? ' WM Nw ,, . H 251- - ---f im Mrs. Kwiatek Caution: Students at Work 5? 5 awww' gg ,,., ., Frankly, I don't want to dance with you. we learn a 1ot from Mrs. Kwiateks's songs and projects The Apple Dumpiing Gang 664 :Av 154-A 1 I' JW, K .45 ,N I 'O r f qs, , . -V ' , .JY L to R: Top Row: Iris Goidfiies, Jeremy Schneider, Karyn Watkins, David Meiseiman, Lee Frankiin, Lisa Burick, Hea- ther Trachtg Middie Row: Craig Jacobs, Avi Zweiiing, Bet- sy Hoffman, Bottom Row: Brian Goidstein, Steven Levinson, Genna Goldburt, Adam Weiskind, Abra Greenberg, Aaron John- son, Moshe Arzouan. A ' Li wiifl-E A 9 LL, A Mrs. Nora Sharkey f,J mf Yi 1 :+A ,ei RM, 1 -, 'ss-.,, b'- 65- Say HCneese!H eading 'Riting 'Rithmatic Mrs. Lasner's pizza is a hit with everyone , ' W fig a xg if A : q,.. , ':-' . ix g ' , Q , dx ' ff A ww HI know the answer t that onelu MLW f yLJf9?i!.iyi? 41-3- i-'Fil md n .Q- v l. Q , I5 ? ' ,TGA 'N A few- E Y 1 9, ' ....r' N fail IIIIIQ 'wa Q git L to R: Front Row: Sharon Rothbaum3 Debbie Zipin, Adam Press, Elisa Marcus, Sheva Aranoffg Middle Row:-Amy Mosel Jason Horowitz, Jason Tomchin, Alexander Corbett, Susan Jacobs, Top Row: Daniel Franklin, Sean Driscoll, Michael Watkins, Evan Hitter, Marnie Prigozen, Brooke Goldman, Michael Dorin. CAbsent: Laura Kesslerl 4 Mrs. Marilyn Galinkin and her attentive class. iie, you're on Candid Camera! Show and teii, recess, duck, duck, goose, clever, rats and tails and puppy dog tails, singing, munchkins, Ties, 4 V id it X pe Y me C'-R' -ti bl . 1, ag, Reach out and touch someone. sugar and spice and everything nice punches and kisses, brownies, little me, cub scouts, red rover, iittie pishers, 3 ,- aw 1 ., V yawn' Y-i J fi, if A x, -Qi- - ' ' 1 gag fa. Third Grade 0 here we W 'ar come! : Vivx L: ,.42g Lf i q. Q p Eiggiii Red Rover, Red Rover... ff' 'm! H N Cl H45 TILA 51-L,.,, K X X X 9 ' xi! tl x...x! Ai? V THIRD N'-y ', V. S L .L I 6 A? VA 1 ' N . 5--4 f , Pa: L to R: third row, David Lawner, Haroid Ratner, Brian Marger, Richard Pinsky Carrie Burick, Eric Tomchin. second row, She11y Kapian, Sharon Singer, Robert Hoovis, Rachei Lipin. first row, Paul Barber, Keily Friedman. CAbsent Aaron MGFCUS, Mary Ann Jaffej we are the third grade, Our memories Wiii never fade, Reading and writing we iearn, As the seasons turn. HOne, two, three, Look at mein HListen very carefu11y,H Says Mrs. Lerner. Because you know, How mad she'11 be. Story time in the iibrary Pix! GRADE uns ? H I,, Mrs. Tillie Lerner Gee, this is interesting. 59 ff a unt M l Q QM A star is born! WA 'ED V l ff, ,kg HHebrew studies are -' pretty hard, but 4', you can do itln qwwiglt J f Mrs. Rachovitsky, 'QWMVWA ' x FCURTH GRADE- Dozen minus one, a visitor from Israel, Hebrew with Mrs. Bloch, Mrs. Felman's games, braces, smiling faces visiting new places, ll - s X, , f., .-1 'V v. A x H ,.. r wig ,. 1 K 7 I The fourth grade is proud to say-- , , ALJ, , Mrs Felman's math ciub, current X-5 events, early morning e busrides in the dark, Q early bedtimes, , fifth grade, here we come! L To R: Dana Meiselman, Heath Goldman, Abby Kaplan, Cheryl Horwitz, Vardit Zerem, Jonathan Hitter, Craig Lipton, Ellen Rothbaum, Shayna Greenstone, Martin Krauss, Shani Rosenstein. ' Q4 , 5,171 , V i ff ZXQ62 I x I,A,I ff , Mrs. Lashers grilled cheese slide away. 1 k : X x X p i 5 I e 5 F r I I, HDoes this reaiiy iook like me?H Mrs. Edith Feiman iTALES OF THE QFOURTH GRADE... 1 s , ni I ay . 9' 'Q Dressing up for a day Having food fights, Running through the haiis And just having fun! Boy, it's coid out here! fat aaa N ,. R X Learning, playing, ggwg Fa A EERE ' it ' fx 'f TS? fwew eau? Quai f'f'FQ uihiwff '- FIFTH GRADE OH 'Nicki gf Now if could just We . get organized x A 1 ks. XNJMJ L to R: third row, Marc Hone, Stas Dolinsky, Leon Golynsky, Vikki Greenberg, Stephanie Schneider. second row, Ronda Friedman, Scott Franklin, Jonathan Berks, Heather Resler, Michelle Marger, Julie Jacobs, Aviva Arzouan. first row, Jason Block, Joshua Zwelling, Mila Wallach, Marnina Beyer, Robbin Friedman. CAbsent: Rebecca Jaffelrmberta Galinkinl We are an unordinary class. We are somewhat like a zoo, And our teacher is our zoo keeper. The girls are like laughing hyenas. The boys are like restless orangutans We do lots of projects and make interesting objects, when it's time for lunch we gather in a bunch. Sometimes we work - sometimes we sing You may visit us between the hours of 8:00 and 3:34. Artist at work l i r 1 K N51 ,., 'F M, 5 I 3 we Nh .--- ' i 4'x'iF :QF Q. V' N5 f 9 'W 22 Y ga? .WMM If today is Tuesday, it must be pizza. .4 ,1, J ., 1 ,- 11 ' ., , , f fr ,- 0 e. Mrs. Rita Doy1e Z .ivan-w?'+f Picasso, WATCH OUT!! The people in my class remind me of yellow because they are always so cheerful and friendly and always there when you need them. 1 5 255-lf.:, bfi .A J K K WSL 1 Qpmsow OF A cl.4 Ynr gn W L to R: fourth row: Laura Hplzinger, Laura Freeman, Elise Fox, Devora Zwelling, . . . . . R b. Deborah Scheider. third row. Craig Dean, Richard Marger, Laura a inowitz Meredith Hoffman, Kathleen Czinler, Amy Berks. second row: Andrew Meadow, Ronald Horwitz, Gabriel Arzouan, Ryan Wallach, Mitchell Jacobs. first row Andrew Zinner, Charles Leuin, Mark Schatz. Cabsent: Howard Pinskyl. The color yellow reminds me of curling up with literature on the couch because I enjoy doing it, and it'S bPlQ l'C and nice, relaxing. . K 'dar' ff 1 ' 1 5 Ziff, 'X ,,, QM' 'Mmm Mrs. Carlson reminds me of the whole rainbow because she is nice, friendly, fun, exciting, cheerful, understanding, and very bright and colorful. Zo I like how our class works together nicely, It reminds me of red, orange, and yellow because those colors look nice together and that is how our class looks. -QJWLJF E: i -:Egg CDT R Q Q Q 0 o 0 O Q f 1 2 iii: Y , Xa - 9 L 4' ff ai' 1 ZZ if IX' I I I I I I .-...,.-. i--' SEVENTH GRADE TMI? L to R: Top Row: Debby Press, Keren Lawner, Joni Balinkin, Arik Lightnan, Dror Zeremg Bottom Row: Bradley Jacobs, David Cohen, Dina Fesman, Hilary Lipton, Beth Samuelson, Aaron Jaffe, Moishe Segal. CAbsent: Rochelle Stamplerl it Re Call fun, any position! To get up early in the morning A Isn't much fun, Wait for the bus that will never come when we arrive at school, And gather our daily tools, We find we're late for class, Because of the daily task Of gathering our books with tired looks. CTass after cTass, That seem to never pass. We somehow make it to Tunch, And then begin to munch. We find as we waTk back to ciass, We have disturbed, as we pass T kids st1TT in cTass. when we get home, We begin to roam, ATT around our homes. The homework we begin. As we write with our Pens Finishes, As our day diminishes. EIG HTH 'P'-,,,,,f L to R: Micheiie Corbett, Lisa Freeman, Judith Rabinowitz Laurie Fesman, Jordi waiiach, Edie Leuin. Xxx I 4 X L to R: Orna Rachovitsky, Iiana Kopmar, Amy Greenstone Daiia Lightman, Stephanie Berks, Ethei Greenstone. N' u 5 L GRADE QP A TwiTight, Sundown, Three bright stars in the sky, As we Tight the candTes and say 8 HBaruch Atah Adonain ,H . . . 'lib fi: As our voices fiTT the air, 1 , Q The Shabbos Queen waTks in, ggj 'U' Algfzf And the Shabbos feast begins. gg iii NNOQWQI LQQ X 51. ng. 'il 'N -X fl -Q-ra L to R: Johnny Rosenstein, DanieT Press, David Berks, David Hone, David Zinner, Zachary Simon, Joshua MarwiT. HavdaTa, fuTT of sorrow, Yet, happiness for the oncoming week. HoTding onto the Tast rays of Shabbos. One sees the glowing fTames in the chiTdrens gTimmering eyes, They say good-bye to the Shabbos Queen. Sweet taste of wine, spicy smeTT of baTm, The Queen Teaves, tears weTT in our eyesg Yet, we know she wiTT soon return. Y X TQ Torah, a way of Tife, a sign of manhood, ATT of our past records in one A gift from G-d, story of our ancestors, Composed of caTf skin on two scroTTs, Hebrew Tanguage, hoTiest of aTT Jewish objects. Fabulous Four Spanish schoiars Physics peopie Fresh freshman Romeo and the 3 Juiiets The Cincinnati kid Dad's daughter Eg From Russia with iove Don Juan of The eighth grade giris Animai Farm Algebra Aces Hebrew heaven Ctop to bottomj Marci Gaiinkin Juiie Feidstein David Abromowitz Larisa Doiinsky Physics gives me an eiectric feeiingln I i i i i. W. i i I 1 1 1 i e I I 1 V ! i 'L x I i n i i i I HWhere's David?H HDavid? Oh he's wandering the haiisln 'Sw x , X n Larisa and Marci engaged in witty conversation with Mr. Weiis . ik. in-5.2 16 is V ra. Y E1 HRomeoH at work N fra wai gifxQfmMMrMMeQmlffWWwT -Af-', Marci gives Mr. Carpenter advice on Physics we're the sophmores Shining strong and bright we We work and learn by day And even study at night. The year started slowly Summer hadn't left yet. We liked our new teachers L to R: Cathy Friedman, Jenny Hoffman, Miriam Davidson A great year, without sweat. we were diligent with Hebrew History and English, too. With lines and planes, Geometry we went through. , V Jon Schatz, Milinda Jaffe, Michael Fesman -SOPHOMORES l 1 l l 1 l il ,l tl il il I l P l l 'l lg ii I 1 ! S l 5 I i i r i i l l e Playing with matches a girl can get burned' tam .fb 'Q 6Habla Ud espanol? Some of us do. Mad scientists in lab, we're learning lots new. Glen Helen was a surprise we hadn't expected, To have so much fun L to R: Yosepha Kopmar, Harris Schild, Andrea Block Or feel so excepted. At semester end Our finals drew near, with books and notes open we studied with fear. I ve had it with this cast' NN-tiki! -1.4 Since we've been here together For such a long time, we've become a family To remain down the line. -Jumons Y J' .1 , Q .Q J f ' 4 L I A 'Y 1 5 , , 1 li 1 'Y v 4 Z ' 'x , f X v 4- if i ff J ' 1 ',f,,1L1:N It , ' 42 K7 H li We wouid iike to wish ti best of iuck to Judy Fo: and Abe Augenbraun who e ieaving us and moving or to greater chaiienges. Love Aiways, Your Friends L to R: Judy Fox, Lisa Braverman, Abe Augenbraun, Anne Abromowitz M 1 I .K E i ', . I 'ha Northmont dropouts, three Graces-or thre Hang in there Lisa and Anne, Abe and his harem, Are you SATiSfied? Israei here we come! coiiege bound--- ...,, ..... '- 1 Hx ' ,I J hall-n-.L 1- Must our HLost Generationu go through life e furies? haunted by the ghost of Henry James? Depressed by the spectre of Wiiiie Stark And blown out of the water by the Great White Whale... who needs HJaws IIIH and HThe Empire Strikes Backu after that? i i 1 i s I 1 a i 1 i I r W J 1 i A L Qi Q 3 Q Now, if I couid just figure l my way out of this! v Now, the way I see it .... ,,f' 42' Onward and upward I 1 I 1 5 1 B, of it -+- L ,'5iK:,f,5 I i 9' ,f 9', 5 I Oh Abe, do you reaiiy think so? Tiptoe through the nitrates, To the window, where the Bunsen burners Glowing 'neath the compound ' We've made. It's going to be a iong, coid winter 'R il uf -' '1 -. . Et. , ,Q linistc if jN.lv2 Dr. Irving S. Hellman .......,..... Principal Rabbi Stanley Peerless 'lifting Assistant Principal and teacher of Judiac Studies Beverly Froikin Dorothy Rabinowitz Administrative Assistant S9CVEt6f A,.i in r Nic fr Y-.v K if .... Mrs. Gioria Ross Counselor 'Mrs. Miidred Reynoids Kitchen Mrs. Helene Vangrov Librarian Mrs. Marie Lasher Cafeteria Manager Mr. and Mrs. Ed Co1ve11 Custodians SECULAR . xi .I 5 , , . - yr F 1 Mr. Berch Carpenter Mrs. Kathy Irvin Science ' English ul-L.'f.T E Q f H TT-1-i-1' X Mr. Steven Reichert Mathematics Mrs. Kathy Turner' Science MW' at 1 S 4, n-gags N Z ,alf a 2 -JU DAIC TUDIES FACULTY ..,x Mr. Yitzhak Czigier Mrs. Rachei Rachovitsky JUdaiC StudieS I n A Ll Judaic Studies N11 'iw N U O O P Mrs. Candance Kwiatek Rabbi Haim Arzouan Kindergarten Judaic Studies First Grade Mrs. Chaya Zerem Judaic Studies Q Gee, your hair smeiis terrific! I 2 gi 1 Miss Amira Markovis i Judaic Studies I 4 Sf ' '5 'QB ,Q 1..... Mr. Aryeh Marpern Judaic Studies Mrs. Fern Bioch Judaic Studies Mrs. Jo-ann Peerless Judaic Studies Mrs. Jacqueiine Arzouan Judaic Studies Mrs. Eieanor Zweiiing Judaic Studies S .I .-TEAQH THEM DILIGENTLY umo THY cH1LDREN... 1 Danie1 Press David Hone Josh Marwi1 Harris Schi1d gg '11 'NGN .Atpam l.l..lLAJe ml, XCPD -'VU03 v.nuwmCa DD :mf A17 l,JJx,m5f3 JJ: FWOIXA MG, Ig mag KCJ Uruha QAIUY 1N'1LJX -B313 l.jg.'1'D5 9 ,fJN6'gs'W'Cj4' ncaa,-y MPN .gbvfc .A .vs 'mb :mmm Q R 'mei ' v ' 'V Q . .,,,, 4 if 'za ,. f s i 5 S ga,,..,g.i ...,. L VK A ' in 'Y s f', f C. M l ' Si' Passover Model Seder gwa Mr. Czigier Craig Lipton 5MfM lam 3. ' gm Andrea Biock, Rabbi Ar- zouan, Cathy Friedman Israeii Independence Day Gas , 4. 2, Daniei Press, Johnny Rosenstein, David Hone, Rabbi Peeriess 1 ff.a ,f Z'f'P'f2 . .W fa. , J 1.,l,q. A ,QQYT 'K S3-Q? Q Q ,i fi r i. 5 A Z 1 :V if A ' , Iv gyda was 79, 1 M .,,, agaamwamarfaavff llll Qgge,,459g::,g::::v,:-ew My','-::ip:1.1if'7,'v 1:,ae::,'a' -va . L Dense green thickets, G L Fall, cool pine trees Glen Helen w E N In a blazing sky. Friendship and laughter Ringing out among the hills. Waterfalls stream down rocks and valleys, Their icy blue waters flowing. Majestic sights as far as one can see Of free, beautiful country. Playing football with the staff while trying to dodge, Mork, the crow. Exhaustedly retiring after a full day While Nana Zurlage tucked us in. Waking up to a shrill alarm To the fresh new morning air. Special activities at four 'oclock, Nature sketching and square dancing, Blind hikes and new games. Lying in a damp field, And gazing at the stars. Night hikes and animal tracking, Waiting for muskrats in the dark. Living and learning in the wild, About birds and all of God's creatures. These are my memories of a free liberty, And of my wonderful stay at Glen Helen HH . v 1 ' 2 . s 1 1 V. f , ,V ,. .. , . 1 , . f v 4 , - . .xxx , ' 1. A r Lv I 'fissile P 12,4 -xr M fn , I .Qiuiii viv am. 5. lf! S' vm.. -Q.. 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Miriam 8 Andrea far TUDEN 554 v xiv -p 31' QV cefixv cu 'ga -no '5' o -z. 1-C' f-'rgz-,nn ,Amryz W. , - 1 r A,,..A.1xzv-iff' --,,..-f -. 2 Qwdine ffl ,J xX,- is Mez xsii AAQ. f L to R: Back Row: Yosepha Kopmar, Harris Sch11d, Anne Abromowitz, Judy Fox, Amy Greenstone, I1ana Kopmar, Keren Lawnerg Front Row: Johnny Rosenstein, David A- bromowitz. 191 miaggfef?-ia' A W,-gm., , e . ..,.. - :firmer- n 1 ' ' 23' A'iZ i32'l'232we' giifggsfbvifsfg ,f,...:mgwv , gk'::.m. 453 ' I 5 1 : A LITERAR 1 REVIEW F ' XX . L to R: Michael Fesman, Harris Schiid, Amy Greenstone, Marci Gaiinkin, Miiinda Jaffe. s , 4 u 4i A ' 'M r In , gi. f A 'gr Michaei Fesman, Mrs. Irvin, Marci Gaiinkin - CHESS CLUB The Chess Ciub was started to fiTT the gap on Tuesday morn- ing activity periods for those students not working on year- book. Many students Took for- ward to piaying chess on Tues- day mornings in the Tab with Mr. Carpenter. 1 Science Fair gg , L to R: Back Row: Howie Pinsky, Michaei Kot Ter, Harris Schiid, David Abromowitz, Edie Leuin, Richard Margerg Middle Row: Charies Leuin, Juiie Feidstein, Aaron Jaffeg Front Row: Aaron Marcus, Laura Kessler, Eiisa Marcus. I ,fi wi' ,ggi N-.......,J Xa Speiiing Bee Orna Rachovitsky - First Piac : ' - 1 Josh Marwii Second P BCE Right-to-Read Week X r 421-:I Throughout the year, Hiiiei has been honored with many interesting speakers and guests PEAKERS ,j .1 u . cd Can I find my poem in my thumb? Neii Neimark entertained us, playing his guitar and teaching us many new Hebrew songs. Anne Hammerman, editor of the Dayton Jewish Chronicle, Peter weiis, Executive Director of the Jewish Federation, and Ar- noid Rosenfeid, editor of the Dayton Daiiy News were a few of our guest speakers at our monthiy iuncheons. FR 4.1.-P11 f--of James Reese was our poet in Residence. 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