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. A-. ' MORTON DURST Elchanite Business Manager 7-82 Atom 6-73 Variety Nite 1-62 Presi- dent 3: Athletic Manager 43 Debat- ing 6-71 Service Squad 2-43 Junior Varsity Basketball 43 Intramurals 1-7. lllorty achieved the perfect equi- librium between mathematics and sports. One of our better athletes. he was a sure pick for a basketball game, while his mathematical apti- tude won him the friendship of Illr. Cooper. He will continue his versa- tility at Brooklyn College where he will major in dentistry. Thrift is the philos-stone. Thomas Fuller Now we're going to shoot you, Rabbi Clark. MARTIN FELDMAN Elchanie 1-65 Art Editor 7-83 Topics 83 Atom 5'6: Art Editor 7-83 YUHSB Review 5-63 Charity Col- lector 5-83 Variety Nite 5-83 Cha- gigas 7-83 Laboratory Assistant 1-4, 7-83 Ticket Bureau 73 Service Squad 1. 5-63 Tennis 1-6. Art was lWarty's life and humor his hobby at YUHSB. Besides being art editor of all school pub- lications. Marty also put his talent to use for members of the faculty. He will continue to keep his class- mates in good spirits at Yeshiva University, where he will major in pre-med. The perfection of art is the concealment of art. Quintilian LEONARD FEINER Elchanite Editor -in - Chief 7 - 83 Topics 1-8: Feature Editor 7-83 Bulletin 1-43 Associate Editor 53 Editor-in-Chief 63 Kolenu 5-63 Atom 1-43 Associate Editor 5-63 Li- brary Journal 1-23 Secretary-Tre-as urer 3, 53 Arista 4-83 President 73 Secretary-Treasurer 63 Math Team 5-6Q Captain 7-83 Chagigas 7-83 Service Squad 1-2: Co-op 1-41 Hausman Awards 1-6. Lenny always managed to stay at the top of his class while devot- ing a good deal of his time to extra- rurricular activities. Serving as President of Arista he played a significant role in elei-ating the status of the minyan. His profici- ency in mathematics as evidenced by his captaincy of the math team will be further developed at Columbia. 'tThey know enough who know how to learn. Henry Adams
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ALAN BRAVERMAN Elchanite 5-63 Topics 5-65 Atom 5-85 Debating 1-8g Manager 4g Laboratory Assistant 7-85 Variety Nite 5-61 Audio-Visual Commission 7-83 Hausman Award 3-4. On his way to Central euery day, Al passed by the school and visited for a while. Singing his way through four years, Al starred in Variety Nite and finally in 105. He'll star in pre-med at Yeshiva next September. He who sings frightens away his ills. Cervantes JOEL COHEN Elchanite Typing Editor 7-81 Topics 1-23 Bulletin 5-63 Atom 5-73 Library Journal 4: Secretary- Treasurer 1-43 Debating 3, 4, 63 Service Squad 4-51 Variety Nite 8. Joel Cohen, a talented typist and secretary-treasurer, never failed to amaze his classmates by his pro- ficiency in Doc's class. A dapper dresser and prolific debater, he will follow in his fathers footsteps and study law at Brooklyn. A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenancef' Proverbs Calm before the storm, LARRY CHAPMAN President 1: Vice-President 21 Sec- retary-Treasurer 3-61 Business Manager 2: English Library 3-6: Service Squad 1-21 Track 1-S: Handball 7-8. Perennial handball team captain. Larry won distinctions in other sports as well: trarh. slapball and gymnastics figured prominently in his high school career. A pet pupil of Rabbi Weinbach and Rabbi Fink, Larry hopes to apply his 'AGQIIIUVU intuition while sojourn- ing at Yeshiva. Now Chapman, I would like you to tell me,.. A. N. Z. -.-2, . .Y 'liz- MWA.
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JOEL FLAMHOLZ Elcha.r1ite Activity Editor 7-8: Topics Managing Editor 7-8Q Typ- ing Editor 3-62 Arista 5-83 Presi- dent 1, 43 Vice-President 63 Stu- dent Court Chief Justice 53 Math Team 5-83 Swimming 5-83 Labor- atory Assistant 5-82 Audio-Visual Commission 5-8. As Managing Editor of the Topics, Joel spent much of his school time working on headlines and visiting the printer. One of our more talented seniors, Joel ex- celled on both College Boards and Scholarship exams while playing an active role on the swimming team. He will continue to run ahead of his math class at Brook- lyn College. The study of mathematics . . . begins in minuteness and ends in magnificence. C. C. Colton Prospect Park, anyone? in WTS ALLAN ROY FREEDMAN Elchanite Co-Editor 7-8: G.O. Pres- ident 83 Topics 3-63 Copy Editor 7-83 Kolenu 3-43 Editor 5-82 Arista 5-81 Vice-President 7g Student Court Chief Justice 73 Debating 1-53 Manager 63 Library Squad 1-43 Hausman Awards 1-4. Allan's career at YUHSB was characterized by a high scholastic rating, by his knowledge of Russian and Yiddish. by his unique nega- tive attitude, and by the mono- grammed furniture found in every corner of the school. He rose to fame in his senior year after being elected G.O. veep and later ascend- ing to the presidency. Though interviewed by Yeshiva without even applying, Allan will attend Brooklyn College. The pen is mightier than the sword, Bulwer-Lytton , ff is I '-39 . e s Y QQ jf . X if' 3 I ll 11 I 1' , , Q: S X X l f ig XQQYS JACOB GANCHROW Vice-President 13 Debating Team 1-23 Library Squad 5-6: Service Squad 1-33 Handball 7-83 Intra- murals 4-73 Elections Commission 2. Arch enemy of the faculty, Jakie showed them who was boss with his booming 704 College Board averageg Mr. Becker never re- covered. A fiend for exercise, he was forced to spend his last period walking across the room because his lunch period was taken up opening lockers. Tipped off about the Yeshiva interviews, he was the only one who came dressed for the occasion. He will follow his brothers to 186th Street where he will walk his dog. Pick, Pick. Pick!!! The Good Doctor Y...- .N Y . .. 5, g - .Lp- ' ' . -milf '.-- N -i A -Eifiziifiiifistlfii '.:::::::::::::i.r: . .. ...i warg-as-4' Wav 521215 Ravi 1 iIi'1'.'.f'1 1 ..,
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