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NINA ARBISFELD 5717 Nina has been a true friend to many. If you ever have a problem, you can always count on Nina tra-come through t with a solution. She's strong ln her beliefs and always ready to prove her point. The only way to appreciate Nina is to know her and she E: 1-.efif nitely worth knowing. LOIS ARENSON T13 7 371 Full of stories and always eager to laugh, Lois has kept us going through many a dull day. Displaying unlimit- ed generosity towards her friends, she has won at special place in our hearts. One of the nicest kids around, Lois brings a little sunshine wherever she goes and is a welcome addition to any class. CELIA ARON '7 l ' 3 Celia goes bananas over terrariums, hook rugs, and French. Her fascinat- ing lunches and decorative notebooks have saved us all from .many a mun- dane school day. Celia has puzzled both Haramatis with her unique He- brew name. Her generosity and' understanding have meant more to us than she realizes. Thanks, Celia, ahd by the way, what's for lunch? 4 HILLARY BARR N723 Hillary's warm smile and exuberant personality have won her many friends both inside and outside of Flatbush. As Co-Captain of the tennis team, t Hillary manifests her excellence in i leadership which will assure the team's success. Her ever present en- thusiasm and complete maturity en- dear her to us all. Hillary's cheerful outlook and llvely disposition shall alwayslgbe remembered.
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. .. VKVQQA ,.,.. r L A ,FQ id! kkyr Q Q9 ,V - b I 'nw' ,E Q la? ,Q Q 43.014 Jlqf-?. 0- fi DQQQJQ, VY L l f i , :. , . Q fd .x -4 f'7N, ,, Ati 'J ,Lt xlib l x i fi vita LM ki XX . Q sta ll ,. CHAVIE BEL LIN Wifi Chavie is known for her mercurial moods, reversible names iChavie? Eva? Chavelle?l and precise articu- lation. Many a congressman has felt the sting of this tall girl with the Massachusetts twang. Her literary talent has merited her the editorship of the Pegasus and her stubborn in- divicluality has made her the devil's advocate in many class discussions. We are sure Chavie will reach great heights in the future--with or without heels. GWEN BLOONI ID 'lD Although Gwen's absences are frequent, she makes up for lost time with her amusing quips and bright comments that always manage to break the monotony of a long day. Her good natured pranks and those luscious red lollipops she's always seen with, won't be forgotten in the halls of Flatbush. ,s-ll 'i mi 5 rw' ii, GAIL BERGER T'lIl'lD Gail is the kind of girl that is very concerned about her friends and al- ways wants the best for them. If a friend fails a test, she herself feels bad and she offers all the spare time she has to help. Gail herself is an A student in every subject. She was in the choir for four years and partici- pated in the Mikado . She was on' the typing staff of the Pegasus and has been praised many times by various teachers. She is truly worthy of all the praise given to her. K -- as fm - . -- -.-',- if . 1. 5 - Qi sf - t ms naar 5 , ii', 2 . . is 75.1.3 kilt: .. ,i., 2. . MICHAEL BERKow1Tz, ESQ. 'D'l'17J Michael, author of How to Succeed in School Without Really Trying , is a study in paradoxp a hard-boiled romantic, an industrious idler. His hobbies include creative writing, pinching Storch's cheek, and crusad- ing against bureaucracy and injustice. Among his major accomplishments are: whistling the 1812 Overture all the way thru, getting his Esq. print- ed on official documents, and con- founding, at one time or another, all his close associates, a telephone re- cording, and an elevator.
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