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ELBHIIIIITE T on N as '- it ! . Q. ' . x ., -, ,, 4 ,K L.:- SAMUEL FEDER Arista Vice-President 5-6, G.O. President 1. Class Vice-President 6. Academy News Staff 3, Elclzanite Board 7. 8, Class Athletic Man- ager 4. Hebrew' Club 3. Matlz Club 7, Science Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, Infantile Paralysis Drive Chairman 3. Suave and sincere, Sam was always a popular guy. As G.O. president, he get us cut of many a broil. Aside from his political activities, Sam was an ardent Talmud scholar and is now continuing his education at Y.U. Out upon it! I have studied three whole days together. IOSEPH FISCHER Debating Team 7, Class Secretary 6. 7, Sanita- tion Wlanager 5, Photography Club 1-3, Science Club 7, 8. Yuss, the lone commuter from Kew Gar- dens, has the distinction of being the first of 'I'.A. Brooklyn to go to Aretz. He will con- tinue his education there at the Hebrew Uni- versity. Yuss's ambition is to work on his own farm in Aretz. Joe is a wail of a student. IRVING FORMAN .-1 rista 5-8, Class President 6-8, Class Vice-Pres- ident 5, G.O. Athletic .Manager 3, TA. Publica- tions 6, Co-Captain of Basketball Team 5-8, Li- brary Squad 7. 8, lllath Club 7. Newspaper Club 8. Science Club 1. Irv, a rabid hoopster and athletic champ, got through T.A. in his own quiet way. As Senior Class president he led us to the end without a scrape. Irv will attend Yeshiva University this fall where he will prepare for a career in engineering. If history was a ll1cCoy, he'd be a Hatjield. - Fourteen -
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,,.- 'VN .nr- its Q 'flf STANLEY COHEN Debating Team 7. Librarian 7. Sanitation illan- ager 7. For advice on the fair sex, all we had to do was visit Stan, the class casanova. In his spare time, Stan helped build up our li- brary. He will probably pre-law at Brooklyn. It was a long shot but be graduated. NORMAN DACHS Arista 6-8, G.O. Vice-President 4, G.O. Com- mittees 4, Class Vice-President 3, Literary Edi- tor of Elcbanite 7, 8. Basketball Team 5-8. Normie, one of the January boys, was never too busy to give advice Cespecially to you know wholl. An ardent basketball enthusiast, his loyalty to T.A. was not overshadowed by his activities in Young Israel. Attending Brooklyn College, Normie is preparing him- self for a career in business. He came, he saw, lie dia'n't like it. SAMUEL DERSHOXVITZ Lab Assistant 7. Service Squad S, Basketball Team Trainer 5-S. Class Secretary -I. School Choir 6-S, PlI0iII.Ql'lIDll-1' Club I. 2. Dersh, the class' mad scientist, endeared himself to Rabbi Yogel with his astute Tal- mudic dissertations. As class physician, he was always waiting for the chancc to operate on a teacher. Perhaps he'll get his chance at Y.U. this fall where hc will pursue, among other things, his prc-medical studies. Sam has an inferiority roniplexv - 4 L'4'l'-YUIIL' is inferior to bim. - Tlzirtcen -
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.15 3 ,uc- Qs sph- FUN X , N. T' . N 1 is - 1 t JACK GLICKMAN Class President I, Taller 5, S4-lmnl Entertain- er 5-8, Class .S'ecretary 2, .i', lfebrew Club 5, 6, Public Speakingf Club 7, S. Inch, whom we inherited from Uptown, is forever performing magic and trying to tcll what he calls jokes at the same time. An active participant in the Shomer, whose mem- bers must also bear his witticisms, ,lack will return to home country this fall. lTo Y.U., naturally ll He's always cracking jokes. In other wards, a repeat performance. EDXWIN A. GOLDSTEIN Arista President 8, fl rista 7, 8, Class l ice-Pres- ident 3, Assistant Editor of Kolenu', 2-S. T..-1. Publications 4-8, T.,4l. Publications Business lllanager 4, 5, Service Squad 7, 8, Debating Team 2, 3, 5, Class Secretary 2, President of Hebrew Club 4, 5, Heb1'ezaf Club 2-5, President of illatlz Club 7, 8, lllath Club 6-3, Science Club I. Quiet and retiring ll-le's constantly falling asleepl, Edwin has big plans to become a psy- chiatrist. CHe's going to buy a big couch.5 A true lover of Hebrew, he's worked long and hard for Kolenu and T.A. Publications and hopes to go to Aretz some day where they teach Gemorrah in Hebrew. 1-llas, poor Sigmund, I knew him well. IRVING GREENBERG Arista S. G.0. President X, Class President 5, 5, Elchanite Board 7, X, Editor-in-Chief of Tat- ler 7, S, .elssistant Editor of Kolenu', -I-S, T..-1. Publications 6, School Debating Team 6-Sl, Class Debating Team I-X, Debating .llanagfer I, 2. 6. President of Hebrew Club 2-4, Hebrew Club 2-6, Public SD6'lIkllI,2' Club 7, X. Itz is really a mental giant Call 612' of himl. He's Rabbi Zuroff's nemesis, being the only one the rabbi can't look down at. He's been in the G.O. so long they think it's called Greenbergfs Organization. ltz really gets along well with the teachers and there is no basis to the rumor that Rabbi Faivelson spiked his Pepsi. An ardent Zionist when arguing, he always says: l don't know about that, you've riot to sho-mer. Roses are red, violets are blue. lf:-i s pretty colorful tool 'Cf' - Fifteen -
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