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ELBili1Ill'IE F , gp AVRAM WEISSMAN Clan Debating Team 7, 8, Librarifm 6. Avie, another migrant from Uptown, has proved himself quite able in handling Macbeth as well as shoe string catching at the Lag B'Omer outing. One of the higher students in the senior class P C6'4 l our class Hebraist expects to continue his studies at a higher institute: the Yeshiva Uni- versity. The lm! if the maxi beloved . CAMERA SHY MORDECAI WEINSTEIN Us Q, Q- WA! - TWENTY -
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IRWIN PECHMAN Al'fJ'lrl 8, Sw'z'ice Syllrlcf 8, Allerfmle 7, Liblxzrhuz 5, 7, H, T. A. Pzzblinzlion Typhi 7, 8, Clem Vive-Pr'e.fidenI 5, Clem Sanitation Sqmzd Mmmger 7. As one of the famous President Street boys, Irwin has improved his neighborhood by always shoveling snow. f??'?l The home run king of the Lag B'Omer outing is deliberating staying in T. A. one more year for another crack at Babe Ruth's home run title. School bas' been one lang inrerrnptiwz of bil' daily routine. MORTON J. RICHTER Photography Editor of Elrbanile 5-8, T. A. Plzblimlioazf Reporler 5, T. A. Pnblimtiozzs Typifl 1-8, Srboal De- bating Team 6, 7, Clem Sefreffwy 7, Serrire Squad 5, Bafkelbizll Team Trainer 5, 6, 7, Clfux Debating Team 2, 3, 4, 7, Tevbniml Editor of Snr Smiling Morty was the only T. A. student to ever run a photography business at the same time that school was in session. Now that he is a full fledged newspaper photog, it can be disclosed that Morty got his start publishing the international La Nueva Voz . Strange as it seems, Morty still hopes to be a great doctor. Taking pirlzzrey lo IVIONJ' 11115 alzvrziyi' .1 map. HOWARD TREITMAN A Clan Afblelif Mtznfzger 1, Libr.1ri.zn -1, Cl.1.v.r S.u1l.1!i011 bhhbi E ,wvmggr 6, Co-Cnphzifl of B.z,rierb.1ll TLHIIII 7, S. Btnkelball Temn of Sultan! 5-S. Howie, another owner of the famous Chevvy 'Ji '35, is known to be a loyal student of Charles Mtv Atlas. Although he tries to attend school Sun- 'TV' Q day morning, his physical health does not ' allow it. l'??'?J As the co-captain of our T. A. team, intramural star, and weight lifting champ, Howie was known to be quite an athlete. l --ii-1'- ' ' 'W' it Eillllllffclll never if1terfer'eJ Milli Tiff ,-wlwwfirlg. 195 - NINETEEN -
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illmit ill emit Ivatzxmvnt As it becomes necessary for the honorable i?J classes of '51 to leave the realms of the Talmudical Academy, we, the class members, being fully aware of the disastrous loss which befalls our school upon our departure, deem it wise to bequeath unto our Alma Mater, lasting and im- pressionable gifts, which will recall sweet memories of our worthy class. Whereas we, the classes of '51 believing ourselves to be in sound minds C'?l and sound bodies Cdue to the magnificent gymnasiuml, do hereby benevolently bequeath the following, not because we are growing old and feel that death is near, but because we feel that we no ionger have any use for the following bequests. Lllegarg To Mr. Allan a moustache with a toni. To Rabbi Berkowitz a new set of ashtrays. To Mr. Cantor a compass and an Indian guide. To Rabbi Faivelson a recording of his voice speaking on ads. To Mr. Godin another kid to spy the new building. To Mr. Grossman a phonograph to install in his car to play records. To Mr. Jacobs a softer job. To Rabbi Kanotopsky a bar of good humor. To Mr. Landowne a drink from the fountain of youth Ca schnapslel. To Mr. Levine the hope that construction of T. A.'s new building will take place soon. To Dr. Lichtenstein a new course in chutzpah and a briefcase equipped with plumbing. To Mr. Lilker a white shirt, tuxedo, AND the hope that he will find a beautiful collar. To Dr. Sarachek a year's supply of bananas. To Rabbi Schussheim a pair of boots and a kosher salami. To Rabbi Shapiro all the unsolved Math problems. To Mr. Strum we leave the hairs we split in his class. To Mr. Turetsky a machine to say keep still and do your woik. To Rabbi Zuroff an automatic hand to write admits and a BIG OFFICE. To Freddie a loudspeaker to remind the students not to sit on desks. To the incoming Elchanite Board we leave all of the debts of the outgoing Elchanite Board. All else that has not been mentioned we, the departing seniors, take along with us, into the cruel, cruel world. Executor CHARLES FRIEDMAN, DDT, BS, MS. SEAL - TXVENTY-CNE -
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