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've ,,,. , IRWIN HAIMS OHice Squad 3, 43 Class Debating 3, 4g JV Basketball Team 5, 6. An enthusiastic basketball player, Irwin greatly improved his game through diligent practice on the JV and in the backyard. Mem- ber of the famous team, Fink's Angels, he still served well on the office squad. Account- ing will be his field at City. I'l1 settle accounts with you! Senor Cantor . . . interlude. W It weak, i GEROLD HALPERN Service Squad 2-5, 73 Class Sec'y-Treas. 8g Office squad 75 Variety Nite Staff 1. Quiet and friendly, Jerry excelled in math and was a serious student. We know his fine qualities will ensure his success as a mechani- cal engineer. He'll study for it at Pratt. Looks on life with quiet eyes. F. Shaw X Wa-f 'Whse- LARRY HASPEL Class Pres. 55 Vice-President 33 Debating 1-83 JV Basketball 3, 41 Varsity 5-8: Track Team 63 School Athletic Manager 6. Larry helped to improve our athletic pro- gram in his capacity as co-captain of the Var- sity and Athletic Manager of the school. Debating nemesis of Mr. Lilker, he will aim for an LLB. at Brooklyn. Fight team, nghuuv' 27
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'I'-. f JERRY GOLDMAN Varsity Basketball Team 5-8: JV Basketball 3, 4: Class Athletic Manager 3. 4. Tallest in the class, 6-foot-4-inch Jerry worked his way up to the top of the basketball team. Known mainly for his prowess on the court, he could rarely be found without a smile on his face. He will rebound into Hunter next year for a career in engineering. Tall, dark, and . . . well that's two out of three anyway. Goldmanisrn Chorus rehearsal. A. 3. ,- , ,. - zlwlfq Q,-. M S., JAY GOLDSTEIN Service Squad 5-7g Library Squad 5, 63 Class Sec'y-Treas. 5, 6Q Office Squad 5-7. Jay, a charter member of the Fink-Kenmore class, managed to co-exist with Doc by avoid- ing him as often as possible. Holder of the New York Times franchise in YUHSB, his services were greatly appreciated by many a bored student. He will start on the way to his first million as an education major at Yeshiva. Keep up with the Times. ANZ a 1934 ,W 'Q-Q....,,,.W ' MILTON GOTTESMAN Elchauite Business Manager 7, 83 Class 1-63 Class Athletic Manager 1, 23 Debating 1, 2. Chief Elchanite business manager, Milty lost a lot of sleep and weight worrying about yearbook finances. Interested in all things Hebrew, he hopes to live in Israel and partici- pate in Jewish politics. In preparation Pidge will attend Y.U. Give him the business! Editors 26
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SAUL HELFENBEIN YUI-ISB's answer to creeping meatballism. STANLEY HORWITZ Class Vice-President 1: Debating 2-8: Arista .ssszsvnww r-rvzffffev WH Admits anyone? Saul is an avid reader of science fiction and a talented short story and poetry writer. Our 5-8: Sec'y-Treas, 73 Vice-President 8: Topics Reporter 5, 6: Kolenu Staff 3. 41 Topics Typ- ing 3. 4: Elchanite Literary Editor 7, 8. pleasant, red-headed poet laureate will major in English at Brooklyn. What one fool can do. another can. Helfenbein via ancient Samaria Stan, alias Sid Silver, financed his stay at BTA by playing the market and other things. He cycled his way to fame in many scholar- ship contests. Possessor of a centrally located house and a sharp wit. he was popular with all. He will sell his literary talents, ivy league cap and maroon 'cycle to the highest bidder Portrait of 11 senior. B 28 and study math. Peddle. peddle. toil and trouble. Ajax A. DAVID JACOBSON Class Debating Team 1-83 Varsity 4: Class Sec'y-Treas. 6: Vice'President 83 Arista 5-83 Vice-President 71 Chess Team 3-83 Kolenu 6. Always happy-go-lucky, Jake consistently kept in good spirits with a fine and prolific humor. Between jokes he managed to gain the veep-ency of the National Honor Society and serve on the chess and debating Varsities, His witticisms and rosy cheeks are sure to make him popular at Yeshiva next year where he'll major in chemistry. The boy with the barrel of flavor. B. Piels
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