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«£ I6WM iSiaufitkt BABY DAY FIFTIES DAY Fifties day was a lot of fun for all of us. We brought back memories to everyone. The girls wore full skirts, sweaters, and pony tails. The boys dressed as real greasers. They had black leather jackets, fluds, and chains. They even greased their hair! ! ! Diane Goltlieb RABBI AND REBBETZIN DAY BABY DAY Baby day brought back sweet childhood memories. Everyone looked cute and innocent. Squeezing our adorable stuffed animals playing with dolls, clutching rattles, and even sucking lollipops, all played an important part of our costumes. Yavneh ' s, so called, Big Babies dressed in short lacy dresses, short socks, Mary Janes, and much more! Laughter and enjoyment surrounded us all on that fun-filled day. Devora Goldstein FIFTIES DAY RABBI AND REBBETZIN DAY On Rabbi and Rebbetzin day, wearing wigs and hats, it was hard to tell the difference between the stu- dents and the teachers. Everyone who participated in this event, had a good time. Susie Latt CLASH DAY The eighth grade girls celebrated Clash Day! In January everybody dressed really well for the occa- sion. Some had balloons in their hair, four socks on one foot, and even the shoes on the wrong feet. Nobody matched. Checks, and stripes, and even prints and anything else might have been worn. Boy were they Fashionably dressed! Tammy Fiber 3S
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The Bridge We are crossing a narrow bridge of life, Should we go to the left; Or should we go to the right? We leave the school with a very warm feeling These thoughts will remain with us with a very spe- cial meaning. These years have been the best, I am sure we will always remember. We are crossing the bridge with thoughts in mind; Dreams and wishes we will forever treasure. By: Helen Machlovitz ?n:i ' ' D ' ' 7 i3i n3KT ikq n:: nwin 3 ' 70Ka nD ' o H A: G: E: Hear O ' Israel Hashem is our g-d Hashem is one. All of B ' nai Israel are one. Give Tzedkah each and every day. Every Jew should love another Jew. S: Say brochot on every thing. H: Honor and respect parents and teachers. E: Each person should do mitzvot. R: Read and love the Torah with all your heart. By: Stella Fogel The Brook On top of the brook stands a narrow bridge Waiting for someone to cross it. It stands there above the water rushing by, Wejust think about it and sigh. Don ' t worry little bridge. Soon we will be cross- ing. We will admire the brook below you as we are walking. We will listen to the water rushing by. We will think about it and sigh. By: Helen Machlovitz Israel The Holy Land Israel, the land of happiness and joy surrounded by beautiful mountains and deserts. May Hashem bless Israel and his people and give them freedom and peace. By: Stella Fogel Oh, Yavneh! The time has come to say goodbye! But how can I leave? Years go by so fast, And when they ' re over, I wonder where they ' ve went. Graduation is awaiting, the moment is near. But how can I yet leave? My teachers? Well, they ' ve taught me what shall stay with me forever. I ' ll miss you Yavneh, I really will! By: Binah Silberberg Leav ing Yavneh Upon leaving Yavneh I have many a thought. The knowledge I have gained from all that I have sought. The challenges I have met and conquered, The many years unwasted and unsquandered. I will remember much of these years. The laughter, the fun, the emotional tears. The visions, ideas, and thoughts I have explored. The vast pools of knowledge securely stored. By: Barbara Bastomski 34 What can I say? It ' s graduation day. We ' re standing here tonight. Scared and shivering full of fright. After many years at this school. Secular learning is our tool. With Torah learning as a guide. In our teachers we can confide. We strive for a higher learning. To fulfill our inner yearning. Today we are crossing a bridge to a new way. We, at Yavneh learned something every day. By: Devora Goldstein DT ' on ai ■» yin nan qth -n yiin Kin wiiDi ni -i ■•ju iDT ' nriQi THK -IDT 1013 iiu;-«; Feelings While crossing the narrow bridge, We all go our separate ways. To a new horizon. To further education. To take a step into the future. But the feelings and memories of Yavneh will always remain with us. By: Faye Thompson
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C UtLB Ah . . . PAY DAY! LIVE FROM YAV- NEH 1 . PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS . . . WHATLL IT BE HONEY? DON ' T FORGET TO BENCH, RABBI KIN! I CANT BELIEVE I ATE THE WHOLE THING! I WRITE THE SONGS . I HAVE YARD DUTY?? MAESTRO . . . WHEN- EVER YOU ' RE READY. AH. . .GIRLS!! PLEASE . . . RUN DOWN AND GET ME A DRINK OF WATER!! 36 GOOD MORNING . . . ANI- MAL HOUSE!!
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