Yeshiva University High School For Boys - Elchanite Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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'Xw 'Q '55 ,. X HENRY GROSS Student Court Chief Justice 7, 8: G.O. Charity Collec- tor 8: G.O. Clubs Commission 7, Co-op Store Public Relations Staff 5, Office Squad 5-By Service Squad 5: Glee Club 4-8, Variety Night 4, 6, 8, Hebrew Culture Club Secretary 2, Class President 6, Class Vice-Presi- dent 5, Class Sanitation Manager 3, Class Secretary- Treasurer 7. ln his four years at B.T.A., Henry, one of our nicest fellows, was never known to utter a bad word about anyone. Under his able leadership the Student Court became a powerful organ of the G.O. He will continue his studies at Y.U. in the fall. To err is human, to forgive divine. Pope f ' i if Q '-s K V7 4 -A .1 I A1 - sf X BENJAMIN HIRSCH Class President 5-8, Chagiga Leader 7, 83 Student Court Judge 8, Glee Club 5-8: G.O. Service Points Commission 7, 8, G.O. Entertainment Commission Co- Chairman 8, Hebrew Culture Club President 3: Class Debating Team 1, 3, 4. The Alfred Hirschcock of BTA., Benny was a firm believer in the old adage, Eat, drink, and be merry. WiIliamsburg's favorite son will continue to baffle his professors at Y.U. with his Hincoherency and irrele- vancyf' 'tHe knew how to be merry and wise. Tucker no-3 4 'be' SHELDON l-IIRSCH EIchanite Photography Editor 7, S El:nanite Typing Squad 7. 8: Service Squad 5-7, Class Debating Team 5, 6. 8: Class Secretary-Treasurer I Sheldon, traveling in from Bushi-:ich every morn ng patrolled the school with his candid camera He nas invited by Grace to cover The Wedding but de- clined in favor of serving as Elchanite Photograph-. Editor. He has a dental career in locus at Y U I am a Camera

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,Ai A ,z ,, 1 . -1 ' fq' DAVID GOLDFEDER Variety Night 6, 8, Glee Club 5, 6, Class Athletic Teams 1, 2. Dave, one of our Williamsburgers, was another waiter for, and commuter on the spasmodic Tompkins Ave- nue bus. An extremely friendly and soft-spoken chap he plans to take up accounting at Brooklyn college in the fall. Speech is silver, amiability is gold-feder. Plagiagordon 315:15 ', ',. STEPHEN GOLDRICH Class Debating Team 4-7, Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Service Squad 1, 5, 8, Library Squad 5, 6. Steve was the crusading president of STUPID fSearch for Truth Under Present illogical Doctrinel. Our Boro Park representative will journey to Brooklyn College in the fall. Any doctrine that will not bear investigation is not a fit tenant for the mind of an honest man. at Q 917 ' 1 5 1 . A . x s .i fiat N' :if-aj ev- if .file . ,Q . ., I, I ai 334133 if, sie ge- it 'itll-Y fe-'9 :fig-2 - -' , 1 'i ','.R1x 545 21, 5 3 h -' if 3215? 1.5 - iw! :iw 1' 'H A3 4 ,vi . , 2 ,t ,,,. 2, .tyi 'S ' A if-'gfitg fi Q at X ' '4' Nf .'f we MARTIN L. GORDON Arista 5-8, Elchanite Editor-in-Chief 7, 8, Topics Editor-in-Chief 5, 6, Topics Bulletin Editor 79 Topics Copy Editor 3, 4, Topics Reporter 2, 3g Student Court Judge 5, 6, Class President 1, Class Vice- President 55 Class Debating Team 1-8, G.O. Elections Commission 5, G.O. Public Relations Commission 6. A top student, and both Topics and Elchanite Editor-inAChief, Marty's journalistic aspirations were continually manifested in his headline doodling. A fine writer, he will attend Y.U, where he plans to major in English. The pen is the tongue of the mind. Cervantes



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- ' - ,, S- R K Jtalaf., V-,Ii mfig,-ixi. V. V. 1 A --... -', Ai.X-L' ,-'14 E., 'W-wh, ji ' ' ' 71.0. V n 1 M J. 4 is i V ' -if , . - . , 'QI ,gl I N -. V - 5- A ., 7 3 1 J 5 .3 --Q ' V -af , H-, 4 1 gf' L Ti I ., U ig, ,- F , . aff, - ' , ' IX 7 -' 5 af sf' A 1-'Q . , J - A .- ALBERT HORNBLASS Student Court Defender 7, 8, Class Athletic Manager 5, 7, Junior Varsity Basketball 5, 6, Glee Club 1-8: Variety Night 3-8, Service Squad 5, 6, Hebrew Library Squad 3, 4, School Debating Team 5, 6, Class Debating Team 2-7, Co-op Store Salesman and Cashier 3, 4: Co-op Store Appliance Manager and Assistant Manager 5, 6, Kolenu Writer 5, 6, Topics Reporter 5, 6, Topics Circulation Manager 7, 8, Atom Co-Editor 3-5, Library Bulletin Writer 3-5. Albie, Circulation Manager of The Topics. circulated mostly in Central. This ebullient personality was the mainstay of the Septimus Glee Club. He hopes to affix the title Doctor to his name someday. Desti- nation: Y.U. ALVIN JACKNIN Chess Team Captain 2, Chess Team 1, 2, 6, B, Chess Club 1-8, Chess Club President 5, Ping-pong Cham- pion 6, Topics Business Staff 5. Alvin, who was a champion ping-pong player, also amazed us with the patience he exhibited during his chess matches. He plans to take up pre-med at Brook- lyn College in the fall. At the game's end we shall see who wins. While the sick man has Hornblass there is hope, Cicero and Gordon i I A V 'si .4-1 ' HERBERT JOSEPHER Arista 5-8, Varsity Basketball Captain 7, 8, Varsity Basketball 5-8, Junior Varsity Basketball Captain 3, 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 1-4, Arista Vice-Leader 7, Elchanite Activities Editor 7, 8, Student Court ludge 5, 6, Class Vice-President 1, Class Athletic Manager 4, Class Debating Manager 2: Class Debating Team 1, 2. Jo, captain of the Varsity basketball team, was one of the most popular seniors, on and off the court. A modest fellow, his broad experience well earned for him the position of Arista Vice-Leader. He is setting his sights for Y.U. When the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name- He marks-not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. Rice

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