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, 5 r 1 ,ah-1' ' M ,.,.--.400-1 ,pvlw iw. A ' x ,N. iid--, f-9 F I , ., ,, I -'Ill 'xr' s 1 .-,5 v 159m n-.ve w-Qu. 'NL . fv3l., gf-a Q af' ..-4-' , A SHERMAN KATZ Variety Night 1-8, Co-op Store Staff 3, Service Squad 8g Class Debating Team 1, 6, 7, Mathematics Club Vice-President 5, English Library Squad 4, 5, Hebrew Library Squad 6: Class Charity Collector 3, 4. Shebsie, our dextrous prestidigitator, ambled over from the sands of Brighton, and upon his graduation and subsequent entrance into Flash's class, quickly established himself as a much feared gunslinger. He will put his mathematical aptitude to work at Brooklyn College. lf a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics. Bacon k Z- LESTER KERSHENBAUM Arista 5-8, Arista Leader 8, G.0. Vice-President 7, Stu- dent Court Judge 5, 65 Student Court Secretary 6, Elchanite Literary Editor 7, 81 l.Y.H,S.S.C, Delegate 7: Mathematics Club President 5, 6, 8: Mathematics Club Vice-President 3, 4, Class President 3, 4, 6, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Class Sanitation Manager 2g Class Debating Team 3. A brilliant math student and a favorite of Slick Willie, Les was known for his lazz Concerts and oft-visited locker. He will be found next fall at Cooper Union. School is all right as long as it doesn't interfere with your getting an education. Twain i AARON KIRSCHBAUM Junior Varsity Basketball 5, 6: Mathematics Club Presi- dent 7: Mathematics Club vice-President 61 Topics Reporter 3-51 Topics Typing Editor 6: Class Vicev President 2, Class Debating Manager 3: Class Athletic Manager 84 Class Debating Team 245. After four years, all that can be said about Archie is that he's a great guy. A fine athlete, his hair never grew, but always was crew-. He figures to take up math at Brooklyn Poly Tech, With malice toward none, with charity for all. Lincoln
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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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, ' ,-Miss,-' -w , i t. ..-.'::- . . vi' . 1 - .- 1, tg. , ' .aft 1. f 6 PWQMM5' H21 . .K ,xx 0- il P 3 ' I2 'Q--.ay I if MORTON KISSEN Variety Night 2, 85 Chagiga Committee 7, By Class Athletic Manager 3. Morty can best be described as TDT: Tall, dark and thrifty. With the aid of his irresistible smile he hopes to charm his future students in the same manner as did our own Mr. Melov. The most important thing you wear is your expres- sion. JAY KLONER Elchanite Art Squad 1-85 Library Bulletin Art Editor 5-85 Service Squad 45 Class Debating Team 1, 25 Class Debating Manager 4. Solemn lay mystefied us for four years. You could never tell whether he was laughing with you or at you. His studious attitude will surely stand him in good stead when he takes up medicine at Y.U. The best character is generally that which is least talked about. X04 if ani , 1 i f KENNARD KOBRIN Varsity Basketball 7, 8g Junior Varsity Basketball 5, Eg Variety Night 5-8g Co-op Store Salesman 5, 65 Library Journal Writer 3: Class Debating Manager 23 Class Debating Team 1-3. Radical-minded Kenny insisted that foolish consis- tency is the hobgoblin of little minds. A sharp- witted intellectual, guitar-playing Kobrin strummed his way through his English courses. He will continue his studies at Y.U. Tl1ere's corn on the cob, and Ken on the Kob. Dr. Bartok 'UL r' - T.. . l 4-ai L , is l so l 'i 'H trim 41
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