Yeshiva University High School For Boys - Elchanite Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1966

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GRADUATES He was a young man and his horizons had broadened. There was school and there were grades. There was competition and jealousy and friends and love, Therc were reading and writing and speaking and the forming of opinions. There were girls and a social life and fun and dances. There were camps and summer jobs, and drafts and colleges-more study, more work, more grades and more discussion. Finally there was a degree. and a girl, and a career and the beginning of a new life .... Dov Zakheim c'David!' -Michelangelo

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-wi Mrs. Yetta Roscnman, who believed in temper- ing justice with mercy when distributing admits, performed thc Herculean task of keeping all our college records in order. Assisting her and man- aging the book room and mimeograph machine, was Nisson Berlin, a YUHSB alumnus who made good. Mrs. Sarah Shapiro, mistress of the switchboard, kept the financial records of our school in order while sewing as secretary in the Oflice of the Bursar. Guidance The Guidance Department, under the auspices of Rabbi Kanatopsky and Mr. Strum, played an important role in the life of each student of YUHSB. Not only did it assist us with any per- sonal or academic problems we may have had, but also, it helped us in our choice of college and in this way steered us toward the right course in later life. s , N 5f x Mrs. Yetta Rosenman Office Staff ff! 4- Mrs. Sarah Shapiro Mr. Nissan B81lZ11. .5 Rabbi Harold Kanatopsky Alf. joseph Strum Y X .- 1,- 1, . 1 1 I ji A 6 'A I . . ?: T' r if ,f' ' F- , ' ,sl . gf I' I- I .' ' I' Sl - , I 1 M I, , H- Q if I A - . GP I 4 ,z I - . . t ' f ll Maintenance Thanks to the fine work of our maintenance staff, under the leadership of Mr. Manuel Nor- mandia. wc all have been able to carry on our studies in an atmosphere of cleanliness and safety. We owe a true vote of thanks to these noble guardians of our health.



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cud' 'luv' MORRIS APFELBAUM Elchanite Typing 7-85 Chagiga Food 7-85 Math Team 7-85 Intramural Math 65 Bulletin Typing 7-85 Library squad 3-4. One of Eastern Parkway's contribu- tions to our school, Morris had the distinction of being one of the elite who were able to understand Looie. Short on talk and long on action, he was always ready to help a friend. He will take his love of all things mathe- matical to Brooklyn next Fall. 'tHe that has knowledge spareth his words. Proverbs 'T'- new lOEL ARBISSER Lab Squad 7-85 Y.O.C. 7-85 Service Squad 5-65 Dialect Typing 5-65 Re- view Typing 5-7. joel dropped in his sophomore year and liked it so much that he decided to stay as a junior. As a senior joel is famous for rounding of to the nearest thirtheenth . One year of R. Shusheinz and a half of Frankel-tojr ped of by a stretch in Club 204 demonstrated his skill in Talnzudical studies. A lab assistant in his senior year, joel will continue wearing his white coat at Yeshiva where he will major in Medicine. K'Science is nothing but percep- NORMAN BENZON Varsity Basketball 3-85 Captain 7-85 Varsity Swimming 6-85 J.V. Basket- ball 1-25 Intramurals 1-85 Service Squad l-35 Sergeant 45 Class High School Bowl Team 7-85 Trivia Bowl 8. Dick, who earned his name the hard way in R, Shmidrnan's class, also earned another name, the Octopusn, on the basketball court. First in Iru's book, but last in Doc's, the heights he reached in Gemorah never quite equalled those attained at Spinelliis. He plans to give up basketball for math at Brooklyn next Fall. We have no majors in extra- curricular activities? ANZ tion. Plato West Side Story - Original Location A' 3 c ..--nv-- . . In E sf iii i Q3 5 i 1-W EL 'iv Yet -, 3 '. T gsgie ,ff ' . . ,.,, tfiisltidlfs ,5'v V L I. Yfamw.-' SW

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