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. wa V 1 ff ' , 'var' ' PHILIP KERSTEIN Elchanite Co-Editor 7-8, Bulletin Manag- ing Editor 7, Class Vice-President 5, Debating Manager 2,4, Commissions 2, 4-G, Math Team 5-8, Varsity Debating 6-7, Track Team 5-6, Bowling and Hand- ball Team 7-8, Gatekeeper 7-8, Service Squad Lt. 7, Intramurals 1-6. Phil, who travelled incognito to Spin- elIa's, was better known in Flatbush than in BTA. Too busy to continue his lzard fob with the Bulletin. he devoted his time instead to the Elelzanite, the Math Team and many sports. Cy's loss will be Brook- lyn's gain. You don't' have to be Jewish to like .8,,...-ev SI-IELDON KIER Hebrew Library 3, Co-Head 4-6, Head 7-8, Sitriyon Associate Editor 5-8, Arista 8, Dialect 5-6, Atom 5-8, Elchanite Play 3-5, Service Squad 5-6, Y.O.C. 5-8, Hausman Awards 5,7. Sheldon, who arrived in our soph year, rose quickly in the ranks of the pious few. Known for his sunny disposition, he helped to turn the Hebrew Library into a func- tioning and popular unit of the school. He plans to apply his knowledge of Talmudic logic in the study of history at Yeshiva. Sheldon Kier is seldom here. - Senor Levy's rye. Advertisement ,Zi sa., E 1 fi AARON KINSBERG Topics 8, Yugar Typing 5-7, Atom Busi- ness Staft 7, Service Squad 1-3, Student 1-6, Senior 7-8. Aaron, an ardent Betari, defended his faith throughout many sessions with Rabbi Dardac. From his private booth in the pizza shop, he attacked Hashomer Hatzair and similar organizations. His interest in history evidenced itself in his proposed major uptown. tbxwn xbn 'iw Doc His pride. . .
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GEORGE JONISCH Class Debating 1-4, Manager 65 Varsity Debating 5-85 Service Squad 2-4, Lieu- tenant 75 Track Team 6-85 Intramurals 3. George, who originated the second min- yan, challenged R. Kanalopsky with many basic questions. A morning reader and a rugged individualist, he will not attend Yeshiva, but will instead go to college lBrooklyn1. Absence makes the heart 5 grow fender. Proverb vs! l glib 'i' ING This is where the banners are. CHARLES KANER Atom Art Editor 7-85 Arista 85 Service Squad 1-7, Captain 85 Class President 7, Vice-President 25 Ticket and Subscrip- tion Bureau Head 5-85 Bowling Team 7-85 Dialect 1-6. C'harlie's versatility gained him success in the schools extra-curricular program as well as in Rabbi EpsIein's shiur, where he spent three years. A fine artist and a sporfs enthusiast, his talents ranged from cartoons to handball and golf. His flair for science coupled with his natural curiosity should prove the right ingredients for a medical career after Brooklyn. Sorry Charlie! Only the best tuna get to be canned. Shark w,:ii.i.Afi . 31 i . .- . , - ARTHUR KAYE Class President 8, Athletic Manager 7, Sec.-Treas, 15 Review Co-Editor 7-85 Dialect Co-Editor 7-85 Student Court Justice 85 Lab Squad 1-65 Service Squad 1-25 Intramurals 'I-8. Alilmugh Salty changed his name early in his career. he still remained an A.K. Originally from Crown Heights, he braved the dangers of the Island to bring les chocolates to Monsieur Mashal. With medicine his chosen profession, Arthur will move out of Rabbi Dardaclv sphere of in- fluence at Brooklyn. The physician is the flower of our civilization. Stevenson --...f Y' '
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K' :'.-'A STANLEY KLUGHAUPT Kommie 1-45 Atom 7-85 Class Debating 5-85 Manager 55 Points Commission 65 Service Squad 6. Stan, a Kommie and a member of the KKK lKlu-kaup-klanj, joined us in the junior year. One of R. Kanatopsky's favor- ites, Klu owned the only true-blue Gem- morah cover in the classroom. His experi- ence with Mr. Becker's maps will lead to success in his history major at Brooklyn. All works of art begin in Gemmorahf' Purloined from Poe No Rabbi Yogel, there w0n't be a tea room in the ne ELI KOMM Soccer Team 5-85 Track Team 5-85 He- brew Library 55 Science Club 5-65 Pool Team 7-8. Eli lpronounced L.E.j joined the senior class in our eighth term after two years of doubtful status but was quickly made wel: come. Always dressed to the eyeglasses, he did a fine job of cementing 1sraeli-Ameri- can relations here, and will keep doing so at City. Always be well dressed. Hindu Proverb 4' V f'Z1 51 022 1- V li' ...andjoy THEODORE LAUER Varsity Basketball Manager 5-85 Elchan- ite Typing 1-25 Review 5-65 Topics 5-65 Yugar 5-85 Service Squad 1-65 Commis- sions 6. Teddy managed the Yugars and a large number of political campaigns. A victim of senioritis after three years of shuttling be- tween TA and Central, he spread his many talents over diverse activities. He will per- severe in history at Brooklyn. An historian is a prophet in retro- spect. Von Schlegel - lz.T h. LA, N W ,qu A id
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