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. lit? 7.'? f'fria' Y 'ss 5, fi if .s ,, ,N:R Q u s 'el U xiii N . 5 if gif: Q el. i I ti l l -., fl -.-i - ...fi I ggi :fir ---i 1 l li 1 9-Tsl ns- -1- v--..... +-...E 1 it ijfvs em., Qs 'Dis X R' 0 luv! -wggmgx STANLEY SIEGELMAN Class Secretarylreasurer 5, 69 Class Debating Team B5 Office Squad 8g Library Squad 2. A charter member of Rabbi Gordon's class, Stan whistled his way through T.A, as a devotee of the Audubon Society. The copping of the marble shooting contest in Mr. Cantor's class stands out as one of his greatest achievements. This professional juggler will continue at Brooklyn College. And be these juggling fiends no more believ'd. Shakespeare LEONARD TRUGMAN Class Secretary-Treasurer lg Class Debating Manager 1, 4g Class Debating Team 75 Class Athletic Manager 11, 55 Varsity Basketball 5-8. Truggie, the Bob Cousy of the Minute Men, drib- bled his way through four years at the Academy. He is known as one of the nicest little men to have around. During the off-season, Lenny displayed his mathematical talents in the classes of Messrs. Wallach and Mo. Oh to dribble to infinity once again. Lazarinsky JOSEPH TUCH Class Sanitation Manager 5g Varsity Basketball Man- ager 7, 8g Office Squad 55 Service Squad 8. Through the generosity of Hay's Open Door Policy to China rand outer Mongolial Joe made his way to Dr. Lichtenstein's class where he expounded the theory of never a dull moment. This devoted basketball manager and inflater of basketballs will continue at Brooklyn College. Better a bad excuse than none at all. 29
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..i. , l 2-V9 , -if ' a .7 l . Q. . t s tp, 'n Bl QV. ' 'W , 9 1 . , N ,, .g'.f.:. q 1 3 - ' 'R r x x - 'xl' ' ' - Nw- T 1 ei . .L Q 1 ' . ,B vii! -2 ,4' ,sf .s .F . if f 4 ft ,5-r?'f- 'fi' ' ' Q ,gi QA' ., 4- '. MOSHE REISS Class President 5, Class Secretary-Treasurer 6, 7, Topics Reporter 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Trainer 7. Moishe was one of Mr. Lebowitz's prize students lwhen awakel. A deserter in body, but not in soul, he always remained loyal to his former neighbors and to his native Williamsburg. This ardent classicist will con- tinue his studies at Brooklyn College. Reading maketh a full man. Bacon - :Q gi at-iv V L- ,rlig d,a'5-'wtf' 5? IT' sn , x. H A v x 'H x .-.. ,- 1 -ll 1 'ers I ..-H M-Q . . .. , ' g?f5fEq ff.IZf'j--4-.... -..4.. --. .L.. 7 S iff-iff 5-il . . ' ' 1. N 1 own- ----..-,-.,,,,,,, . V ,. . W ---....,..,,,,,. 4- + :::':::.-as--4-......p-4..-.......4: 7 iii . ,, - -N ..'i.':: 'r' . f A '. ' -'air' V -f' 'i r - my , N., W4 , V A Nh, A, ' , - . 2- . we-.:'n .- egfae .,,,:.-- A ,.jfie. A ' .fr V: 7. s ...W ,' tt!! WW ' :Q ' ' . .,,' ,Z 5 z- , '4 M 'h'iV'Qk'ffL.Jfv5i4a' -' 'fs' - fl-2'1g.E:.'5:wQg-5 -ft..o:.5, fuxlf-' I fz-,PZQQ1 'Qjf.,s,faf3-+ ' of 516- -FiT7.'ZZ:.e ff -as 'M M x 4 ,, .g3g.i.n: ,,,,.,.... 7,4 , , -4-4..m'e5-:a,11,-gin fglfffn , - .: '1Q-,- ,J gf , A - i.a-lar: .3 sg i ' , .11 . in A A mutgcggggfgi dwcefv' - ,Qui 4-qsggp Y ,Wig , ,. ii tv., Q ' ,I -fs 28 ., W iii g of A '11 2 MARTIN SCHIFFENBAUER Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Elchanite Art Editor 7, 8, Elchanite Art Squad 4-6, Class Debating Team 4-7, Topics Business Staff 6, Library Typing Squad 5, Service Squad 5, 7. Known to all as The Schiff, this happy-go-lucky fellow spent his time creating one-eyed drawings, and verse equally weird, Mr. Lilker's favorite Eco- nomics student, Marty tested theories learned, by dabbling in the stock market. T.A.'s J, P. Morgan will study accounting at CCNY, while preparing for the rabbinate at Yeshiva. The cow and the grass have nothing in common, Except that the cow eats grass and grass is very common. Schiflenbauer . v tgce.:f.1:gg-1. A- 44 .f ' :eff ,, I U s ,snr , 351.11 was n e 4 Hns is '- wk., A Q BERNARD SEGAL Class Vice-President 1, Class Secretary-Treasurer 5, Class Debating Team 1-5, Topics Reporter 4g Office Squad 6, Service Squad 3. Williamsburg's coolest chassid, Berry gained lame by his unforeseen absence in the Junior year. He will be remembered as the organizer of B.T.A.'s jazz society, which held concerts daily near the good Rabbi's office. Brooklyn College will be his next hop. Eat, drink, and be Berry. Yukolis
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all-A ALLEN WEISS Class Debating Manager 1, Class Debating Team 5, Library Squad 5. 6- , fa. The '-rea devil of T.A.. Allen kept or. Llcnrensreiws - class in humor. A two-year man in Rabbi Gordon's class, he hopes to be a four-year man at City College. Q ' Born with a gift of laughter. i' Sabitini WWW' if , ,.ll . - 4, 1-fl.-,F S' fjjgg, ., , , f ' 1 , t , f X sp SHELDON WILON Elchanite Art Editor 7, 8, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Elchanite Art Squad 3-8, Library Squad 1, Class Sanitation Manager 1, Service Squad 3-5. Although he was the only graduate to have the dis- tinction of taking all available subjects, Shelly still managed to get an education. Our Art Editor, known for his world-wide travels, will pursue an engineering l HB degree at City College. 30 School is all right as long as it doesn't interfere with your getting an education. Twain IRVING WELFELD Arista 7, 8, Class President 2, 4, Elchanite Activi- ties Editor 7, 8, Topics Sports Editor 7, Topics Reporter 2-5, Class Athletic Manager 3, 7, Class Debating Team 4, lunior Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Var- sity Basketball 5-8, Service Squad 7, Varsity Co- Cap- tain 7, 8. Irv, Williamsburg's gift to contemporary civilization, spent his four years at T.A. outwisecracking his teach- ers. Known to Varsity members as 'Harry the Horse, he captained them to their second Brooklyn Division Championship. This future lawyer hopes to receive his degree at Columbia University. Whate'er he did was done with so much ease. Dryden MALCOLM WOLFE Class Secretary-Treasurer 1. Malcolm was the major partner in the triumvirate of Wolfe, Weiss and Siegelman. Although never achieving his ambition of forming a school baseball team his efforts were nevertheless appreciated. He will study pre-law at Brooklyn College. He who a wolf-cub kept, the beast to tame, Was torn to pieces when to Wolfe it came. Sadi 'N
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