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-his? NORMAN KUPIETSKY Arista 8, Elchanite Business Manager 7, 8, Class Debating Manager 6, Class Debating Team 5-7, Class Athletic Manager 1, 3, Elchanite Art Squad 7, Topics Business Staff 5, Topics' Circulation Staff 6, Co-op Store Salesman 5, 6, Library Squad 5, 6, Service Squad 5-7. Nach came to T.A. a professional caterer and left, a camp executive. Little Jonah, our industrious Busi- ness Manager will attain a B,B.A. fBusiness Adminis- tration Degreei while continuing his talmudic studies at T.I. To throw a ball into a hoop, Was a favorite pastime of the Koop. Lazarovitch His. K W .., , Y' life. v L' ' 4 :fa5t??'v, igssff' mf ,- ,,,!.a,, - . . ,1tQf'T fig-'?i'i ' , .,f, I , ., '-.ajax .ff t ' 351 ef' at I lr? . 5,2315 'i' 1 ' - 'f Q 1 i N , .A,. ,ig L A .f . ., ,V K I, I N ' 3 .Al im ln -i - - .A ' yi's, BERTON LAPIDUS Arista 6-8, Class President 1, Student Court 7, Class Debating Team 1, 3, Laboratory Assistant 6-8, Office Squad 7, 8, Service Squad 6. One of Mr. Lebowitz's favorite clucks, Bert distin- guished himself by his excellence in the sciences. A connoisseur of cigars and a mathematical genius, he intends to prepare for a career in engineering. I perceive by certain evidences thine ability to learn sciences. Chaucer x F' if'-S',,f -fx if 1 X 4' ' Q' 4 IN 2 4 -.. 5 F- ' RFK X ? L 1 G, - - - f ' K X L ZAR ,,.. ELI A V Q -Z Elchanite Editor-in-Chief 7, 8, G.O. President 7: - ,,. 6 ,X G.O. Secretary-Treasurer 5, 6, Arista 6-8, Topics 'Q ' K News Editor 5, 6, Student Court 7, Kolenu Art Edi- k Qs tor 5, Elchanite Associate Art Editor 4, School De- ! V N f , Dating Team 6-8, Elchanite Art Squad 3-8, Elcha- ! , Y nite Writer 4, Topics Reporter 2-4, Class President ft 1 Q LL X 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, Class Debating Team 1, 4, 5, 6. T I f fy! T.A.'s answer to Pericles, Eli devoted himself to school -eq 4 X affairs. A hard worker and a good student,-he showed gsgjjffi I the school that being Elchanite Editor-in-Chief and G.O. President at the same time is not an insurmount- able task. ln his spare time, he managed to take a .jf first place in the Journal-American Tournament of ' Orators. 24 S-Kfoc-HVXHL Politics is the art of human happiness. Fisher
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1 va' ,Ti ' A .af MARVIN HIRSCHHORN Class President 5, Class Athletic Manager 3, 4, Class Debating Team 3-5, Topics Reporter 5-81 Varsity Basketball Captain 3-8, Service Squad 5, 6. Honorable mention on AlI'City Prep team, high scorer ol the Varsity, Jewish High School All Star for two successive seasons . . .are just a few of the reasons why Whitey was voted T.A.'s most popular basket- ball player. Marvin can now be unmasked as the writer of Chick 'n' Chuck. He will study business at CCNY. Dribble, dribble, toil and quibbIe. Pilfered from Shakespeare i-5 5' 1517? , e- 33:-......4. .r Flu - -4 , .5 W txt i -- -- A 'S rs 97. . - Q51 . :pf 4 - - . 'A ' I. .I . J . 5-A ' 4 1' Q i - '- - s '. 5 .,4! , i u ' .. 1'9 'fit .X A ft. ROBERT HIRT School Athletic Manager 5, Elchanite Activities Editor 7, 8: Class President 2, 3, Class Vice-President 1, Class Debating Team l-6, Variety Night Leader 7, 8, lunior Varsity Basketball 2-4, Varsity Basketball 5'8p School Band 1, 2. The Stan Kenton ol T.A., Bob made a name lor himself by staging the only Variety Night to feature a three- man instrumental quartet. This star bowler was also a great asset to our Varsity basketeers, being high scorer in one of the most crucial games of the season. He will study lor the rabbinate at RlETS. School was one big symphony to him. JACK KLEIN Arista 6-8, 6.0. Vice-President B, Service Squad Cape tain 71 Class President 6: Class Debating Team 7, 85 Elchanite Typing Editor 7, 8, Topics Typist 7, Service Squad 5-8, G.O. Publications Stall 8: Class Sanitation Manager 5. lack, one ol Rabbi Yogel's star pupils, disproved the theory that extra-curricular participation and scholar- ship don't mix. Having made lour talrnud classes in two years, our Veep will continue at Yeshiva University. lack be nimble, Jack be quick, lack helped make the G.O. tick. 23 . J O' ' -. . A , t 'v 9 V . 'S .
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'WD YTD? .Q rd A .. 1 5215- 1 ' liquid -. .,,.v. YIIAXXVIAXVIIAXXVIIAXXW .gh ty - X of , yas KQV' fi kg .in-f' T' Nw,-H FQ .-, - A -5 ,fb f - l .sy-.-'-1 ' ' l- slit -. ' 1 Q-ti All -,11iu'-,.4-fe:- A K ui:-EA -.E AV... if ,A 5 fini,-.1 xg 1 DAVID LEVINE Elchanite Editor-in-Chief 7, 8, Kolenu Art Editor 5, Elchanite Associate Art Editor 3, 4: Class Presi- dent 1, 3, Topics Feature Editor 5, Co-op Store Manager 8, Topics Reporter 1-3, Elchanite Art Squad 2-8, Elchanite Writer 3, 4, Service Squad 3. David, the learned lad who could rattle off vocabulary like a blatt gemora, was a mixture of liberal Repub- licanism and T.A. anarchism, A gifted artist, our Elchanite Editor-in-Chief will peep into the test tubes of Y.U. in pursuit of a medical career. The health of the people is really the foundation on which all their happiness and power depends. MARTIN LISTOWSKY Student 1-8. Although Martin attended school only on rare occa- sions, he accomplished much in the few minutes he was present, His excellent mark on the Advanced Al- gebra Regents, after a term's absence, is proof enough of this fact. Martin will continue his studies at Brook- lyn College. Martin, Martin, wherefore art thou, Martin? Lifted from Shakespeare VA - xv 411, XxvffAXXVIIAXXVllAXXVIIAXXYIIAXXVIIAXXYIIAY lain! :-mfs. ' +- JERRY LLOYD School Athletic Manager 7, Class Debating Team 1, 2. 7, 8, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Class Sanitation Manager lg Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2g Varsity Basketball 3-85 Service Squad 8. Mild mannered Jerry. led T.A.'s delegation to the corner bowling alley. when at school, he could usually be found on the basketball court improving his shoot- ing skills. This graceful star will continue his absences at Brooklyn College. Tobacco may be a filthy weed. But it certainly fulfilled Jerry's need. Davidovitz Disraeli 25
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