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MORTON KEVELSON Radio Club 1-8, Vice-President 5-6, President 7-85 Atom Writing Stal? 6. Morty, as president of the radio club, has been chief ham for the past two years. With his re- quests for expensive equipment, Morty has driven the administration to desperation. Always reachable at WBZA U2 Morty will continue studying electrical engineering at Brooklyn. Around the world by radio. Guiterman LOWELL KRONIC K Yeshiva Organization Commis- sion 1-8, Head 7-81 Dialect Hebrew Editor 7-8. Lowell, who came to us from the public school system, was the first Mechina boy to get into the highest shiur. In line with L0well's interest in Judaism, he has attained the position of Kashruth Commis- sion Chairman and Hebrew Editor of the Dialect. Achieving a perfect score on the Hebrew Regents, Lowell intends to major in Hebrew at Yeshiva. And gladly would he learn and gladly teach. Chaucer Fidel, we nznfied it. ARTHUR LACHER Swimming Team 1-8, Captain 7-83 Chess 81. Checkers Team 2-8, Captain 7-8g Lab Squad 7-8. ' Aside from being captain of the chess team, Artie, a skin-diving enthusiast, was the captain of the swimming team which brought the fourth consecutive championship to our school. Inspired by the Weasel's biology course, he will become a splitter at Yeshiva where he will major in pre-med. Or sink or swim. Shakespeare Nr
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..-... Le!'s go YUGA RS! STEPHEN KATZ Class Vice-President 1.31 Class Debating Team 2-71 Elections Com- mission 1-Zg Variety Nite 2.4,6,8g English Library Squad 3-62 Atom 1-3. A loyal Queensnik, Casey carried with him always the pleas- antness of a satisfied individual. A ruffian on the gridiron, he used his brawn well in Morrison's class. The devotion to his work is one assur- ance of his future success in life. There was ease in Casey's manner. Thayer tru---P' RICHARD KAUFMAN Class President 5-7, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Debating Team 1-7, Man- ager 2-3g Co-Head of Library 3-4: Dialect 5-6: Corollary 5-63 Intra- murals 1-8. One of our best dressed grad- uates, Richie's clothes set the pace for YUHSB styles. Although he found himself in the most stimulat- ing classes in his senior year, he managed not to allow this to inter- fere with his education by reading more books during the class siestas than most boys read during their four years in high school. A reading machine, always wound up and going. Lowell LEONARD KEILER Varsity Bowling 7-81 Intramu- ral Basketball 3-8: Glee Club 3-8g Variety Nite 3-81 Chagigas 3-8g Class Secretary Treasurer 5g Class Elchanite Business Manager 4,6. Len, whose maternal instinct helped the men establish a rapport with the Rebbis, was one of the main supporters of Cy's and the bowling alley. His friendship was cherished by all those who came in contact with his warm nature and lighter. Hunter College will be his home for the next four years. I will go back to the great, sweet mother. Swinburne
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Clutkee, Sidnt x ll ,N -cf exif JACOB LAN DAU Y.O.C. 1-83 Intramurals 1-43 Hausman Awards 3.5.7. Well known to one and all for his fervor in Talmud and school- yard football, Yankel spent four years in YUHSB as a target for con- version to Y.U. Judaism. Rising to the high status of Rabbi Yogel's shiur, he will have to decide among a host of yeshivos which are clamor- ing for him. A man of learning has riches within him. Phaedrus f lf- l Damn it.' Broken again' Lf' MARTIN LAUTMAN Arista 68 Swimming Team I 4 J V Basketball 3 4 Co Captain Service Squad 7: Lab Squad 5-8: Mr. Roberts 7-8. lllarty, one of the mad scien- tists of our lab squad. managed to help publish the Atom and the Re- view in between making smoke bombs and flooding classrooms. Marty's experience in laboratory work will serve him well in college life, when he will major in biochem- istry. Without laboratories. men of science are soldiers without arms. Pasteur re MORTON LIPKA Elchanite Co-Editor 7-83 Inter- Yeshiva Council President 7-8. Representative 5-6g Bulletin Editor- In-Chief 7-8, Associate Editor 5-6. Staff 1-6: Arista 5-8: Class President 3.5. Vice-President 4,6,7g Student Court 5, Chief Justice 83 Commis- sions 4-7: R.O.D. 5-8. Marty was the hrs! student in history to break the RJJ monopoly on the IY presidency. and led that organization to its ITIOSI active and successful year. He was renowned for his work on the Bulletin. El- chanite. Topics, and Student Court where he served with earnestness and dedication. The editors in huddles go. Phillips
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