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EL!3HHI1l'IE 551 Q' . QM l l 1 l .B AARON STAVI SKY Tatler 5, .4cademy lVews 2, 3, T.A. Pub- lications 7. 8, School Debating illanager 7, De- bating Team 5-7, Class Sanitation .Manager 7. Aaron took life easy at T.A. Cand why not?l. As debating manager of the school, he made the phrase Complaceny to utilization implies acquiescence to realization, a favorite T.A. slogan. Now at Y.U., Aaron is majoring in the humanities and will eventually pursue a career in business. For all that, ana' all that .-Iaron's a graduate for all that. ISRAEL STURM Arista 8. Class President 3. 6, Class Vice- Pres- ident 2, Elchanite Art Staff 8, 'Kolenuu Stajf 5. G.O. Nezzvspaper Committee 6, Debating Team 5, Sanitation Manager' 5, Hebrew Club 2-5, fllusic Club S, Matlz Club 7. Class philosopher, psychologist, adviser on human relations and what not, Israel remains Rabbi Faivelson's classic answer to the To- rah V'odaath boys. C Look at Sturm, says Rabbi Faivelson. You look at him, retorts the blase senior.l He will take his philosophy, advice, etc. to N.Y.U. this fall Where he will pre-med. School has been one long interruption of his daily routine. NORMAN TOPOROVSKY Arista Secretary 8. G.O. Vice-President 5. 8, G.O. Secretary 3. Class President 4, TA. Pub- lications Business ilfanager 8, TA. Publications 7. 8. Debating Tea.-n 4. Class Athletic Manager 2. Vice-President of Hebrew' Club 2-4. Secre- tary of Hebrezz' Club 5. Photography Club 1, Radio Club 5, S. In between recesses, 'iTippy has done an awful amount of work for the school Cwith emphasis on awfull and especially for T.A. Publications. He's also been pulling some mighty respectable marks without doing home- work. CThe secret's out, teachersj A stanch New Dealer, he was appointed Director of the P.G.A.F.T.A.P. Bureau. fThat's the Please- Get-Ads-For-T.A.-Publications Bureauj He gave his all fSI.50j for T..4. Publications. - Eighteen -
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'Cl' '1 I ' Q r .5 , 3 15 r , ti . ' ff - Xl i, ,,4ig.1.,.g si: 1 - YN 1- ,-it 'r 'il Q ,W Z . .- . 3 .,. . . ff. N .4 'P A A 1 f RONALD W. LANDAU Class Vice-President 5, Class Secretary 4, 6. S, Hebrew Club 2-5, Science Club 1, 2, 6-8. Quite a scientific mind has Ronald W. and if he doesn't become a great scientist a lot of people will be surprised. But the erratic hir. Landau will probably fool us and become a multi-millionaire. School has been a constant race between Ronnie and the bell. RICHARD SILVERMAN Arista President 7, Arista 5-8, Editor-in-Chief of Elchanite 7, 8, Editor-in-Chief of Tatler', 5, 6, Assistant Editor of Tatler 7, 8, Assistant Editor of Kolenu 5-8, T.A. Publications 5. 7, 8, Mdildgfllg Editor of Academy News 3, EI- chanitev Typist 6, Class Debating Team 5, 6. President of French Club 7, 8, Sercretary of Hebrew' Club 3, Hebrew Club 3-6, Vice-Presi- dent of Science Club 2, Science Club 1, 2, Pho- tography Club 1, 2. Richard, quite an active fellow, distinguished T.A. and himself by Winning top honors in the National French Contest. Aside from using his wits to grind out the Elchanite, Kolenu, and the Tatler, Dick also keeps tabs on the teachers. He will attend Columbia this fall where lie will probably study inter- national relations. In English, Richie failed - to get a hundred. SAMUEL SILVERSTEIN Class Vice-President 6, 61.0. Service Squad S. Kolenu Staff 5, T..-1. Publications .-I rt Com- mittee 6. T..-1. Publications Typist 3. -I, Class .-I tlzletic illanager -l. Basketball Team 4-6. School Choir 6, Class Secretary 5, Ilebrezc' Club 2-5. Radio Club 7. -V. Science Club I. Serious and hard working, Sammy has im- proved from term to term until he is now leader of the class. tHe leads the class to recess.l Since math is so easy to him, lic hopes to become nn engineer und some day build Il dam in lsrucl named after him. iYou know, Dam Silverstcini He cured bis insomnia in T..-1. .. i'v1'wiztemz-
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IWIURRAY WACHMAN .41 rista 5-57. t'ElFlIllI1lfl',, A rf Staff 6-.SZ Class Pres- ident 4, 6, Secretary of 0.0. 2. .-I cademy News Art Staff 1, 4, Hebrew Club 3. 4, Kolenu .-1 r- tist 7, Librarian 5. Secretary-Treasurer of Sci- ence Club I, Spanish Club 3. lVIu1-ray, the class artist and the only T..-X. student who ever took Nlr. Allan seriously, came forth with his talents to bring some life to the Elchanite. fEditor: N.B.'l Always ready with a joke to soothe a down-hearted soul, he decided to make his exit quickly and graduated in January. At Brooklyn, Xlurray is taking a scientihc course and will ultimately become an engineer. He drew lots and came to T..-1. IRWIN E. XWITTY Secretary-Treasurer of G.O. 5, Editor-in-Chief of Kolenu 3-8, CKElClIHI1lf?,, Editorial Board 7, 8, Associate Editor of Tatler 6-S. T..-1. Pub- lications 5-8, Reporter for .-I cazlemy .Yezz's 5. Sclzool Debating lllanager 5. Class Debating Team 5, 7, 8, Class Secretary 4, Clzoir 6-8, He- brew Club 3-7, Science Club I, 2. This kid got the service bug into his system and piled himself up a neat 110 service credits plus the honor of doing most for the school. Hz, a stanch Shomer and advocate of things Hebrew, brought the idea of a Hebrew maga- zine for the school to a reality. lVe'll be see- ing him this fall at Y.U. where he will pre- pare for the rabbinate and the bar. His extra-curricular activities are his classes ' r Y I Q -Nineteen-
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