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LAURIE GARBER Varsity Basketball 3-8g Captain 7-83 Junior Varsity 1-21 President 7g Athletic Manager 25 Service Squad Sergeant 7-8: Track 1-2. 7-83 Bowling 7-8g Intramurals 1-8. Simcha will be best remembered for his all-around skill as over- seer on the basketball court. He is one of the few players in the history of the school to score in double figures and excel in Gemara at the same time. Laurie will con- tinue his academic studies at Brooklyn College. And skill is a joy to any man. Masefield WARREN GOLDMAN Atom Editor-in-Chief 5-8: Audio- Visual Commission 3-6: Head 7-85 Laboratory Assistant 1-85 Co-op 1-35 President 3-43 Debating 1-8: Manager 1-25 Tennis 3-53 Captain 7-83 Intramurals 1-5. Warren, who divided his time between travelling and the labor- atory, successfully managed the Atom in his last year and was the only senior with an eight o'cloelr bus pass. He will continue wearing his white coat at Yeshiva where he will major in medicine. The shortest distance between two points...is quite a trip. The Dashing Plagiarist 4- 'fslaf 1, 4029- Forgotten for a period LESTER GOLDSMITH Elchanite Photography Editor 7-85 Topics 7: Bulletin 7g Atom 6-81 Swimming 7-81 Debating 1-45 Intra- murals 1-4: Elections Commission 7. Les' unusual way of doing things and succeeding at them was a con- stant source for amusement. His ability on the swimmirzg team proved his versatility: his flair for science coupled with his natural Curiosity should prove the right in- gredients for a medical career after Brooklyn. Every absurdity has a cham- pion to defend it. Oliver Goldsmith
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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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HARVEY GRALLA Swimming 1-6: Captain 7-81 Bowl- ing 5-6: Captain 7-85 Service Squad 1-25 Sergeant 7g Lieutenant 83 Vice- President 3. 5: Athletic Manager 1, 43 Elchanite Business 83 Topics 1-4: Handball 7-83 Track 1-8. Harvey, who is usually to be found in the Diplomat during lunch, seldom pays for his own game. His all-around excellence in athletic activities won for him the Captaincy of both the swimming and bowling teams. He will major in business administration while taking advantage of the City Col- lege pool. Sleep is the best cure for wak- ing troubles. Cervantes ABRAHAM GREENBERG Topics Editor-in-Chief 7-8: Topics 3-63 Elchanite Activities Editor 7-81 Literary Staff 5-63 Kolenu 23 Edi- tor-in-Chief 3-83 Arista 4-83 Presi- dent 8: Secretary-Treasurer 73 Student Court 5: President 5g Business Manager 2-3, 53 Math Team 5-73 Hausman Awards 1-6. Abie's intelligence, savoir-faire and strong command of Hebrew united to produce an individual fitted for his environment and cap- able of changing it, wealthy in friends and rich in character, After remodelling the world of journal- ism he will do the same for the field of medicine. Fame is what you have taken, character is what you give. Taylor 'M.,,1 DAVID GROSSMAN Atom 6: Athletic Manager 2. 4: De- bating 4: Handball Captain 7-81 Intramurals 1-8: Hausman Awards 1-4. Dave, our representative from Chaim Berlin. excelled in school- yard ball and psychoanalyzing the Coop Highlighting his career by regressing to 105 and being one of the very few to find his way out, he decided on City College where he will evaluate his integrals. . . as the Gross calls it again. B. Wolff . Who's running in the Fifth?
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