Stern College for Women - Kochaviah Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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CAROL ' All )EJ En (;( !, obkik; For soflneas ahc and sweet allracHve grace. Carol is as sweet as she looks. Witli always a pleasant word or helpful suggestion for her friends, this education major is a homeinaker and a mother also. Now that she has another half, she ' s proved herself eoinpletely capable. Her future is well wrapped up. BETTE ROTTENBERC GOLDSTEIN Music is well said to be the speech of angels. A sensitive heart makes Bette friendly and sympathetic; a love- ly voice enables her to express that warmth. Generous with her talents, she sang for chagigot, was a member of the chorus, and chaired the Freshman Sing, the Big Sister Program, and several chagigot. Now a balebosta , her melodious laughter testifies to the new joy she has found.

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JOAN GENAUER A mcrnj heart makcih a cheerful countenance. A husky laugh is the frequent expression of Joanie ' s bubbling cheer. Her vivacious, inquisiti e, and affectionate personality has made her well known. An enthusiastic Machon participant and worker for Pe ' eylim, she has also given behind the scenes assistance to drama club presentations, was senior chairman of the charit) ' drive, and t ped for the Observer. Though she is tiny in stature, her helpful spirit is nine feet tall. MARGARET GLUCK Life like a dome of many-colored glass. Writers have suggested that an unforgettable woman has an element of mystery. Malkie, charity drive chairman for two years and Kochaviah editor-in-chief, has an enigmatic quality. Tiny and feminine, she has inner strength and forcefulness. Fashion- able and poised, she is at home in the biology lab and can write with simple sensitivity. Malkie isn ' t always understandable, but she ' s always fascinating.



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SEMA GREENWALD Luminous and serene. Mien a naturalK pretty girl makes the most of herself the result can be as delightful as Sema: big brown eyes, smooth hair, and a glowing freckled face enhanced by the most tasteful p and exquisite sense for clothing. Sema is on the ball in every way. Although a diligent student, she weathered finals with X never a drooping coiffure, never a haggard face. Hardly a chat- ■ terbo.x, her words have a unique inflection adding charm to wisdom. NECHAMA HILEWITZ do not like the waij the cards are shuffled But yet I like the game and want to play. Who ' s afraid of the big, bad wolf? seems to be Nechama ' s theme song— until you get to know her. Over 10,000 miles from home, this South African miss with her distinctive accent and photographic memory usually cloaks her feelings with witty bravado; indeed, her wit made her a valuable song writer and sing chairman. She also has been class treasurer, drama club president, and chairman of chagigot and of the freshman-senior tea. Actually not at all the loner she sometimes pretends to be, Nechama finds joy in three hour walks through the Village, Shakespeare, Salinger, bridge, late late movies, and, most of all, in friendship.

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