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Administration and Faculty
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KOCHAVIAH STAFF We offer this yearbook as the record of the class of 1965. In a few short days, the class of 1965 will become part of the past. Four years ago we came, as in- dividuals, bound then by our heritage and by the desire to attain common goals. We have now achieved these goals. Again we shall go our separate ways, perhaps to meet someday in re- union. Bound now by memories of what we have shared, we await the future. The world lies ahead of us, but we have much to remember. If this book serves to remind us, we shall have full- filled our purpose. Rachel J. Solomon EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Shelly Sehulman Literary Bina Levovitz Hebrew Evelyn Baron Business Judith A. Minchenberg Business Marion Stern Goder Photography Vivian Eisenberg Photography Estelle Brier Glass Copy Esther Am ster Copy ■»■■■ ■ .m r -- ,5 ttv 1 Toby Weiss Typing Flora Wunsch Typing Phyllis Amster Art
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Dr. Samuel Belkin President As you leave Stern College for Women, I extend my sincerest congratulations for your past achievements and wish you every success in your future endeavors. Graduating during the 10th anniversary year of the College, you have participated in events which point up the unique characteristics of your alma mater. Here the modern young woman can devote herself to the complete development of her capabilities as a Jewess and as a student of Western culture. Stern College concentrates on the moral and spiritual purposes of the knowledge acquired in a liberal arts college— a center of learning which provides the opportunity to search and research into the mysteries of the universe, to acquire a better under- standing of the world in which we have been placed, to achieve a greater appreciation of the lives and destinies of the people among whom we live. I have abiding faith that you will govern your lives by the standards of the Torah, and that you will consider your educa- tion as a means to a great end: consecrated service to God and our fellowmen. Sincerely yours, Dr. Samuel Belkin PRESIDENT Mr. Max Stem It is with great pleasure that I greet the Class of 1965 of Stern College for Women. Yours is the good fortune to be part of an important anni- versary in the brief history of our college. Ten years ago when Yeshiva University established this college to provide young Jewish women with an outstanding Jewish and general educa- tion, the venture was a pioneering one, the first of its kind in higher education under Jewish sponsorship. That it has succeeded so well is a lasting tribute to the unfailing dedication of its faculty and to the caliber and devotion of its student body. During your undergraduate years here, you have witnessed much growth at Stern College. As a group you have compiled a number of academic and scholastic achievements which will always be recalled with pride by your Alma Mater. Now, as you prepare to join the ranks of Stern College for Women alumnae, I extend to each of you my warm congratulations and best wishes. There is nothing that has given me greater satisfaction than to see the increasing number of our graduates who have taken their places as responsible members of the community and as creative and skilled professionals in many essential fields of en- deavor. I am confident that the Class of 1965 will add a glorious chapter to this proud tradition. Sincerely yours, Max Stern 4
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