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WARREN ENKER Elchanite Art Editor 7, 83 Art Squad 1-BQ Kolenu Art Editor 5-82 Topics Bulletin 1-43 Service Squad 1, 23 Office Squad 1. Warren devoted his jour years at Y.U.H.S.B. mainly to art, Elchanite and Kolenu being the chief beneficiaries of his creative abilities. An interest in bio, as well, will bring him to the study of medicine at Y.U. Art is power. Longfellow th? lt Thx nl. l fig,-3 A DONALD FRIEDLANDER Elchanite Typing Squad 6, 83 Topics Business Staff 63 Typing Squad 63 Atom Typing Editor 5, 63 School Debating Team 73 Class Debating Team 63 Variety Nite 33 Service Squad 73 English Squad 63 Lost and Found Manager 7, 8. After typing his way through three years al Y.U.H.S.B., Don finally found himself in his senior year, blossoming into our Lost and Found manager. He will study mechanical en- gineering at City College. Finders keepers losers weepersf' Barnetinsky o'QfSZ:T ' C ff?s X X 5 ,F : Q l - 20 4,1-Y ' Y, FW-L PHILIP FROST Class President 23 Elchanite Activities Editor 7, 83 Elchanite Typing Squad 3, 43 Class De- bating Manager 43 Class Debating Team 2, 3, 5, 63 Variety Nite Leader 5, 63 Variety Nite 1-43 Chagiga Leader 5, 63 Swimming Team 5, 63 Glee Club 1-43 Service Squad 3, 43 Hebrew Library Staff 1, 23 Topics Feature Staff 5, 7, 8. Phil, the class comedian, captivated us each year with his Getzel monologues. He was an ardent participant in almost every phase of our extra-curricular program and could always be counted on to do a fine job. He will study pre-med at Y.U. come September. Born with a gift of laughter. Sabitini
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W0Hw.a...,W V A , li P . SOLOMON BOCKSTEIN Service Squad 2-85 Variety Nite 4g Hebrew Glee Club 4-83 Elchanite Typing Staff 7, 89 Atom Typing Staff 7, 8, Sol, the Bantamweight champ of the school, spent his time counting oblong circles in Julie's bio class. Although he would like to cut a record, he will stop singing bass to study ac- counting at Brooklyn this fall. He sings each song twice over. Browning . , 1 -. 1 15,2 g Eager students Changing classes. E, ,. ,ua 515' f Q,-t rf- ' 7 ,f ,.--ig x . t ig wbiuf Q, ,t I 'li . Liu! t -.'. 5.14, 'ti -A. 'V ' '-fi' t ,moat ,5'.,1e+3. .f. l is L f, F' ' ,f lifts?-- A f - x,:::u- -. . V 'fish-'L , x?1's.v' , .4 - i 'fry '?'N-it I .f'4?' 'S ., ft .l n .VM ,-' ' -W-1355, . it ig, PHILIP BRUMER will 'lt' '. ,QV ,hi l Topics Staff 3-65 English Library Staff 3, 45 , Fr'---' ' fvm-. A igilfl ,f f tgfx Hebrew Glee Club 3, 43 Elchanite Typing - - W ff-if f' t Squad 5, 63 Class Debating Team 1-6g Service ,V ' Squad 2, 4, 5, Lieutenant 8. 'Xia ttflfgn iljlg Phil, our Brighton representative, spent nffkfff much of his two-year stay in Rabbi Yogel's 7 class compiling a list of Rabbi Yogel's favorite epithets. A fine learner nevertheless, Phil will Zi' ' Ng, ,Ig ,5,igir,'!,'?5--- continue his Talmudic studies at Y.U. in prep- 15lfm' , 1 QTHIQQ tfli--'TT ' 1 - - .,.,,s..-E,-tgiagi I me -. . I. ljtv, aratton for the rabbmate. ' rf- f,,.gkl '5f'33fi.5'7fQ ily, Virtue is its own reward. 'f Wi-'Q r 2 'li' ' V 4 Cicero -LEU.: ,fl I ,TQ .4,...,-Av 4 f4.,. 'l.. xt 1 . f f -. . Q -1 1, ..- .I ., .., '17 '-,'.:f'g1 ' .I- Vid ' N ref ' 4 0'er the water... 're -mf. 1 dit. ' ww If! I' ARI COHEN Variety Nite 1-63 Glee Club 1-61 Budget Com- mission 71 Service Squad 2, 3, 5, 7. After spending 4 years in our school glee club, Ari will stop counting chords and will start counting nunzbers as he majors in ac- counting. He will continue plugging Philadel- phia Brand Creanz cheese at Brooklyn in tlze fall. If its Philadelphia its got to be Good. Lifted from Bordens l9 if .zifkl-115 ' ,V .jf-iQ?,Z'f'L,Q-'Q' V ,- :! .' -,Q-lf:f ' i .. Qfrf' 1, ' . .tiff fi-f f' .i , gs-i3,g.fLg.j5x'?f1 .- i-1 ,V , '11 ,I ' ,rf-f. 5 ,J J -ff' 1- 'ff-lt Q -,fan ,. -lifa , ., ff, . -1 in Nt: f l
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fl l T P lt I1 ' of -wt ti! , ,N s Q .X - ,Xi 'fr wwf-, P. Brnmer tlellt'e1'.s C'l'0Il0IlllC'.l report. t t asv- ' ' .,,,,,,.. DAVID GOLD Class Secretary Treasurer 6, Elchanite Busi- ness Staff 7, 85 Topics Business Staff lg Class Athletic Manager 2, 45 Class Debating Team 2, 5, Junior Varsity Basketball Team 3, 45 Captain Varsity Handball team 7, 83 Varsity Handball Team 5, 6, Service Squad 5, 6. Our official sweater salesman and yarmul- ka stylist was another of Rabbi Karlin's boys . After four years at Y.U.H.S.B., Dave will develop his business prowess by studying accounting at N . Y. U. Business! It's quite simple. It's other peo- ple's money. Dumas STEVEN GOLDMAN Class President 4, Vice-President l, Debating Manager 3, Debating Team 1-84 Topics Staff 3, 4, 7, 8g Varsity Debating Team 4-85 Track Team 6, Co-op 3, 4, Assistant Manager 5, Manager 6-81 Arista 5-83 Ticket Bureau Man- ager 6. Ajffectionately known as Zook , Steve was our representative to the N. Y. Times Youth Forum . Besides being eo-op manager, he found time to operate his own radio station. His interest in aviation will lead him to a career in aeronautical engineering at Brooklyn Polytech. I would rather be right than president. Clay HENRY GOODMAN Arista 5-83 Topics Feature Staff 53 Topics Bul- letin Editor-in-chief 7, 8, Associate Editor 5, 6, Reporter and Typist 3, 4, Atom 6, Kolenu 5, 63 Chess Team 55 Hebrew Library 2: English Library 3, 4, Chief Librarian 5-8: Service Squad Captain 8, Lieutenant 7. Henry, who was mild-nzannered socially, was nevertheless tlze editor of the hard-hitting Top- ics Bulletin. He further developed his journal- istic ability by participating actively on the staffs of the other school publications. He will study math at Polytech. Silence is deep as eternity, Speech is shallow as time. Carlyle 2l
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