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GARY BRICK Variety Nite 3-87 Arista 6-B3 Chagigot 3-8, Head 7-8: Glee Club 3-8, Leader 7-8: Serv- ice Squad I-4, Lieut. 6, Capt. 8: Hausman Awards 3-5: Bulletin 5: High School Bowl 6: Vice-President B. His voice often heard reverberating through the halls of TA, Gary managed to overcome the language barrier in Club 204. His vocal talents made him indispensable at the Chagi- got and Variety Nite. A staunch advocate of communal homeworlcs, Gary will do pogf. graduate work in Yiddish while majoring in Math at YU. There is no index of character so sure as the voice. Disraeli 5 1,1 '1 ,f X, lg ,ff 'Q if ' ' W l .. l , i i l 'ml r V- i 1, n ' ,..,, .... ,,, ,7,..E, I f F . '4'f4fzz'-4Z 'f1pf1a4f+21f 1',f'.::l l I , ' rr , 1 0 O O 1 ' 1 1. ' K , 0 0 0 0 9' -Q45-W f ' 'H 1 t Q 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 o e A 2-:eezf f, ,. 'X I o o o o o 0 0 0 0 o o o o 2 , v, , ' f, o o 0 o o o 1 0 a 0 Q 0 o o o 5 A 3,535 5 4 0 o 0 o 0 o o e o o 0 o 0 o o 0 1 sf, ,349 1 o o o o o o 0 o 1 0 0 o 0 o o 0 o 0 o ',,g,,. , o o o 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 s r E-'QQ 'Q o o 0 o o o o a o 1 o 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 o o 0 o o o 0 0 o o o o o 0 o o 0 o o 'Q-gf?--jj 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o 1 I C O C Q O O C O C Q I O Turn left, knock twice, and ask for the tall one. HOWARD BRYKS High School Bowl Team Mgr. 7-8: Topics I-8, Bulletin I-87 Review 7-81 Corollary I-bg Math Team 7-81 Checlrer Team 5-8, Debat- ing Mgr. I-2: Library lg Service Squad l-bg Hausman Award 7. Howie, a freshie enemy of Mr. B., evolved into a senior protege ot Rabbi C. Known of- fectionately as the man with the questions, he also distinguished himself as the mon with the answers in the French set. An ardent member of the math team, Howie will continue dilferentiating his derivatives at Brooklyn. Five point penalty. Repeat the entire question . . . Robert Earle i. X' hints are 'wa 5 N in' ' -1 7'--21 - - ' ' ,e .. ff-.'1'f-.- . I -I ' n ,jvc ' ' 1 f 1 , 1 1 1 . .. 4? ,4,,41.1 'f...l V 'J , g,.,.,7?2':.r-3' 'qf'r'4' i- . V 41,-,-., ,,,.- ., , . . . 5, , .. H - I 1 l A 1 , fi' tv, 4 .vz-I'-.-::.. Il 1 ., - Y , A y y 1 ,Z 1,7 Ag 9 A Y . - -- A- 'L I 'a- i f-S Lai Y' if 1 'f sr, X 'V-' 5 '4OOO.OOOOCOO0 STEVEN CHALFIN Debating I-B, Manager 2: Times Squad 5-81 Dialect 5-6, Spanish Editor 7-B: Kolenu 7-BZ Silryon 4, 7-8: JV Debating 3-4: Glee Club I-21 Topics 4: lntramurals l-4. Steve, a perennial member of his class debating team, could usually be found help- ing to manage a friend's successful election campaign, A willing contributor, he provided many light moments while studying his adopted tongue, He will lighten the loads of his colleagues while debating his history teachers uptown. l would help others, out ot a fellow feeling. Burton li' ws., S.-
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hw p vi -L JL. oc l u Om -.--Q U 2 , 0 , 39 vi Q. C C ALAN BIGEL Elchanite Activities Editor 7-BQ Swimming Team I-6, Captain' 7-85 Service Squad Sgt. I-21 Varsity Basketball 5-B: Vice Pres. 3, 5, 7. Captain ol our ace swimming team and star rebounder of Forrnan's formidable five, Beeg advocated the right of the student body to bear arms against Flatbush. tis vehement oratory against the Hebrew Academy caused consternation in the tall one's inner sanctum. Alan will continue swimming and cracking jokes at City University. We must have bloody noses and cracl:'d crowns. Shakespeare f e 7 . ex i . QW' 1' xxx, ,.,,- . if fe, fi M V, 4.541 974414 - - ' -4. -s-:5'i:v- ,lmfseis -ff: fgazx-:':z--f:'3,-. fg:g:.q:q:e.4 'fm ' , R.:-if-TNI:-'::jg:1':' igfiffff .1 Q, - gffzwsi.-xa..'. f N., . uf .1 ' ,f .,.5'1gty,,.g-.5-5,3 . i.':-'Quai .ir-ef 'y :A ' 'fx - eig?:s2:-r::- r 'ffii P' 4--ifirfvi 1 ' - :i.Ei?Q1Zriar2.1:'-'x- tieseiihv Mia- ae,.is:f1+f..:,t,u1'f'- wats-he' P' f ,1 auf-ef .' X., :q-QP f 1 1' .rm-':'1.-:a2:z1:f: , fa: -'s:5:2:-:5:5s'f .- I 32151 2.212 5' fiiiifiiili , . '- .2s'a:a:e:s 1: 1. 2:5 riff. 1 1: f:zz11r::i.-im.:-,..f- ABRAHAM BIRNBAUM Corollary Co-Editor 7-8: Atom 5: Bulletin 5: Math Team 5-8: Chess 8: Checlrer Team 5-81 Debating 7-8: H.S. Bowl 7-8: Service Squad 3-4g Lab Squad 3-5: Y.O.C. I-B: Hebrew Li- brary 2-4, Head 5-6. Abie, our Chasidic saviour from Bobover, while endearing himself to science and math mentors alike, always managed to stay one step ahead ot them, After being dissuaded by Pete from various unsavory activities, Bubele returned to his ever present chess set. Abie will continue experimenting with the laws of probability while majoring in physics at Cooper Union. All knowledge resolves itselt into prob- ability. Hume Samui' JEFFREY BLEICHER Service Squad I-6: Atom I-4: JV Swimming 3-45 Library Squad I-27 Athletic Mgr. 4: Chagigot 7-81 Intramurals I-2. Jet? used his renowned good nature to fast become one of the most popular members of the senior class. A Dardac favorite, he remem- bered his robbi's teachings and spent two summers at HILI. Despite this unsavory en- counter, Jeff retained enough fortitude to apply to Yeshiva where he will major in pre- Med next fall, Strong disease requires a strong mecli- cine. Taverner Attention! Attention! This is Gad . . .
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-1:5:w!'e-i Q -rg. . I' 8' s if '---- 1 Www- yt' A.. W J - ,g. :1i:5. ,.-s?Qg.x:g.::,:::, . , ir?-is ASQ-:g':.:l: ,- - sr' .4 -:-ar. --. :-,rg-2 , . . s ' 5ga1:5g:j 3 ' ' 1- '251E:5::q.A.. 9:-.Zg. '3!s?l:QS!Ef37:7:f:'- ' f :t'.3:'l' 7 3t5:11f:7fr7:-:-.-.,, E55:.:.f,. . H ,I .-I.-. :5:5:5.:! :gg-::?gg:::g-:mi iE?ifTsR?- SF?-I-i'3iM:'E!Effffi :Sf'JfE5?iQ.'k.. , ' I 411151: I gffjffm. giirsqi '-gzzivrfsi,--'Q if-rg--:1 isis. :sagging .,S5!:Q,:ig,:i l ,l In ,..,::g:.:,:. .EA-. I gg-2569 N:-S-5.65 -.:1. rfg,. xx x. ,:r.-, s PHILIP CHERNOFSKY Elchanite Photography Editor 7-8: Topics I-4, Photography Editor 5-6, Managing Editor 7-B: YOC Assistant Head 5-6. Head 7-8: Arista 6-8, Sec'y 7g JV Debating 2-3, Var- sity 4-By Concession Mgr. 7-8: Debating Mgr. I-4. Known as the boy wizard of the basement concession, Phil became well-versed in the laws of the Arba Minim. A distinguished cam- paigner, Phil contented himself by being right rather than Debating Manager. The Topics, Minyan, and VOC will stagger on next year as Phil transfers his extracurricular work to 186th Street. See'st thou a man diligent in his busi- ness7 He shall stand before Mr. Levine. Fragmented from Proverbs K Sf, V - 4-sw, .3 1,53- 3 -.Q .iijgfii-rga.: 1-:issx 2 ' llllf t . , . .- -.,. E, .-zf----.---s-.--A ,f-.-:..,..., '--- Em- . Q I .,f:.. ,Ni , - m. 529,14 ' gl -5 .f Y, 'rx ag M , 9 .-. s 1 . iv I YI S K Q , .3 X T ,.,. 5.-I. -.1 E 1 T., J. A -.2 V i QI: 11 f, '1 'i .ir . ' xf -gt . v, g:.l.A?,v...f.:.... .s-M. 1 . I...lQ iw- ' '.-::i'- A i bw Mi' A1 5 -v - -2-.114- vi -4. 'i5C2if5?'i-:qs .-'i7i'?f 5 1 2 ' -.C:5z. 'c.E5:.f,,. 4 1au,'.4s:. me X. i rirri A f FQ f ..,,.y ,,.,.. L 1 E THEODORE DISKIND Bulletin 3-41 Service Squad I-4: Glee Club I-41 Variety Nite I-4: Chess Team I-4, Cap- tain 5-85 Checker Team 5-8: Intramurals I-B. Our answer to Bobby Fischer, Teddy pre- terred pawns and rooks to teachers and books. For use by those less athletic than he, the Big D devoted himself to developing vari- ous functions for the human lingers. Neither rain nor sleet nor a broken leg could deter Teddy from hobbling on to our asphalt gridiron. The chessboard is the world. T. H. Huxley Hub a bissel rachmonos, Rabbi Kanatopsky. GARY EPSTEIN Elchanite Editor-in-Chief 7-87 Variety Nite Head 7-85 Review Literary Editor 7-87 I. Y. Rep. 4-6, President 7-8: Bulletin Editorial Advisor 7-8: Chagiga Head 81 Student Court 85 Vice President 4, President 8: Varsity Debating 5-B: Mr. Roberts 3-4: Service Squad Lieutenant 5-6: Arista 5-8. Gary, our sharp-witted humorist from across the river, endeared himself to the tall one with his active participation in the l.Y., the hockey team, and Variety Nite. Editor-in-Chief ot the Elchanite, he also displayed his literary bent writing scathing editorials for the Bulletin. Gary will continue his harassment of admini- strators at Yeshiva next fall. Reason and calm iudgment, the qualities specially belonging to a leader. Tacitus i5 '4-an-vein Ned'
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