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After the ball is over. gn' it u.,,,..,, QW SHELDON KRAMER Varsity Basketball Team Captain 7, 85 Varsity Basketball team 3-8g Class Debating Manager 7g Class Debating Team 1, 75 Chess Team 7-8. Shelly's jurnp shot led Y.U.H.S.B. to many a victory on the basketball court. As Captain of the Varsity team, he was respected by all the students. He will leave basketball this fall to study psychology at 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 , . , 5 ' -3 :t'5,f'1f' 'V ag. ,tg r , . -4 -5' F.i,.'f::.i53x ,-31? ' i 'tg ..J-.413 , - Q,-,,,' 'a w-' H - f ' : . ng-'1:'. 5 g y .lan .- . , K X i f ' sk- -Y .. 22 ' 'Yr 'VAN 3 DANIEL LEVINE Class President 73 Co-Captain Varsity Basket- ball Team 7, 81 Varsity Basketball Team 3-8g Class Athletic Manager 3, Debating Manager 13 Debating Team 2, 5, 7, School Debating Team 53 Variety Nite 8. Danny, who surprised everyone by entering Rabbi Yogel's class, is considered one of the nicest guys around. Always ready with a quick joke, Danny was also dextrous on the basket- ball court. He will continue aggravating Frost at Y.U. You can never tell what's going to happen when a man takes his first drink. O. Henry x , . ,M HARRY MEZEI Service Squad 5, Variety Nite 1, 2, 3, 5, 63 Y.O.C. 7, 85 English Library 7, 8: Hebrew Li- brary 73 Atom Staff 7g Public Relations Com- mission 7. Harry, an active organizer and participant in tlze morning AfIinyan , was known as a quiet and likeable fellow during his four years at Y.U.H.S.B. A voracious appetite for read- ing will lead hinz to a degree itz the arts at Brooklyn next year. 'AAnd fools who came to scoil, remained to pray. Goldsmith 25
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'e--c., STANLEY KAPLAN School Debating Team, Class Vice-President E' ALLEN KEZSBOM Arista 6-8: Class President 73 Debating Man- 8, Secretary Treasurer, Debating Team 53 Athletic Manager 7g Junior Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4g Service Squad 3, 5, 7, Lieutenant 83 Hebrew Library Squad 5. Stan, though short, was a'fine basketball player and on all-around athlete. With his dynamic personality and will to win, he led his class to many intra-mural victories. He will switch from athletics to math at Brook- lyn this year. Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Selden 24 ager 6: Topics Managing Editor 8, News Editor 6-7, Reporter 2-59 School Debating Manager 5: Varsity Debating Team 3-8g Class Debating Team 2-83 Variety Night 3, 4, 7, 83 Leader of Cheerleaders 7, 85 Service Squad Captain 75 Hebrew Library 4, 55 Kolenu 5, 8. After declining Swarthmore in favor of Brooklyn, Al became a good friend of Rabbi Zuroj. Known for reporting seniors for leav- ing the building, he later had a complete change of heart and led them in the Senior Secession. He will begin preparation for a medical career this fall. Whose would be a man must be a non- conformistf' Emerson Young man with ideas. ARTHUR KELLMAN Variety Nite 5, 73 Service Squad l, 2, 7, English Library Squad 5, 6, 73 Office Squad 2, 71 Audio Visual Squad 5, 6g Atom Staff 5. lan, as he was popularly known, managed to reach sweet sixteen before leaving Y.U.H. S.B. He was another pioneer of the Radio Club, and also a licensed amateur radio oper- ator. He will begin his studies toward a career in medicine at Brooklyn College this fall. K2UMO Federal Communications Commission
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s.. ,I Sv 'Qa-qv Q just--4 'ii' v . xr 1, 'L-3 ' X . 1 ,., . . -v. s . . N 55 ,A 1 ' 1 L. 1 H ,1. 4 ', ' 1 . MURRAY MEDNICK Arista 5-8, Vice-leader 7g Elchanite Business Manager 7, 83 Class President 6, Vice Presi- dent 4, Debating Manager 7, Business Man- ager 5g Newspaper Distributor 61 School Debating Team 5, 6, Class Debating Team 1-8, Office Squad 3g Service Squad 4-6, Cap- tain 8, Lieutenant 7, Hebrew Library 3. After losing the battle for tlze vice-presi- dency, Murray switched parties and became Service Squad captain. A conscientious stu- dent, he succeeded in becoming Arista Vice- Leader. He will study nzath and rabbinics at Yeshiva. Alone at nights, I read my Bible more and Euclid less. Buchanan JACK NEUFELD School Debating Manager 7g Topics Staff 5, 63 Track Team 4-8, Class Debating Team 1-8, Variety Night 5, 75 Service Squad 2-4, Library Squad 1, 2, 6. Jack was one of the more active students in Y.U.H.S.B.'s extracurricular program, His tenure as school debating manager was very successful and paved the way for future of- ficers. He will broadjump from track to a civil engineering degree. He could manage this matter to a T. Steine NOEL N USBACHER Student Court Justice 5g Arista 5-85 Arista Secretary Treasurer 75 Class President 3g El- chanite Art Editor 7, 83 Topics Sports Editor 7, 8, Staff 5, 63 Variety Nite Leader 7, 8g Var- iety Nite 5, 6g Service Squad 25 Chief English Librarian 5. Although he sufjered reverses at the polls, Nuss kept his popularity nevertheless with his musical and journalistic abilities, his small portable instrument being a great asset in Mr. Strunz's class. The senior musician will continue his studies at Yeshiva. I am not a politician and my other habits are good. Ward 1 -'ef' am . -.., as rg: ,,.0t.. , , , .71-f '73r,1-z-gg 'jg e s:'.v:fY33 5- r -2- 3.11142-,543 i if-5 53774 if-L' V: i, XX Q . ,, Rabbi Yogel's . . . ,f .- ,
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