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HARRY BILLET Arista 4-8, Secretart'-Treasurer 75 Ko- lenu 5-85 Syriyon 5-85 Hakol 5-8,' YOC l-85 Class President l5 Softball Team 5- 85 Class H.S. Bowl Team 4-85 C.T.O.F. 7-8. Possessing pins for inflated teachers and needles for the rest, Hesh sailed through B.T.A. on a wave of chatter and laughter. His deep interest in the af- fairs of his fellow man and devotion to all just causes earned Hesh universal respect and friendship. He will continue dissecting his mentors in pre-Med at Y.U. I never 1716! a man I didn't like ex- eeptjor some man tlzere then. Ruptured Rogers , g g ffifg-5.35 :gs 3 'P - Ag: . ,. 5' D. ' ' N 4' .Ka Q Wana-f 1 fatty i MARK BODNER Topics l-45 Bulletin 1-25 Varsity Debat- ing 5-85 Glee Club I-85 Hebrew Library Squad 2-45 Review 2-55 YOC 3-65 Class H.S. Bowl Team 5-85 Class Debating Team l-65 Stamp and Coin Club Head 7-8. Mark, our numismatic philatelist from Crown Heights, was also noted for his financial success with LKS. Well known for his rebutting ability, Mark excelled in English Composition and Literature. His keen analysis of unconventional teachers will serve him well as he majors in Psychology in college. A constant friend is a thing rare and hard tofnd. Plutarch Senior Caucus MARK BRAND Elchanite Photography Staff 7-85 Trips Commission 75 Class H.S. Bowl Team, Debating Team, Math Team 4-8. A science as well as a science fiction buli. Mark spent a great deal of his otherwise idle time quenching a thirst for his hobbies. A daring photographer and high scorer on a number of scholar- ship and aptitude exams, Mark will continue to explore the sciences in col- lege next year. He reads tnuch5 He is a great observer. Julius Ceasar
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SHELDON ARON Topics Feature Editor 7-85 Constitution Revisions Commission 1, Trips Commis- sion Head 7,' Softball Team Manager 7-85 Manager, JV Basketball 1-25 Elcha- nite Business Manager 55 Bowling Team 7-85 Class Athletic Manager 85 Elec- tions Commission 8. Shelly, a physical education ma'or at BTA, could always be found displaying his athletic prowess during first period. A strong science student, Shelly earned the distinction of raising his average 118 points in Biology. His forensic abilities should prove to be very useful to him, as he will major in pre-law at Y.U. next fall. Silence is the greatest persecution. Blaise Pascal 5 f ?'evw ri aff UNEXCUSEDYYY 5060 DAVID BAYEWITZ Elchanite Co-Editor 7-85 Bulletin 1-4, Associate Editor 55 Yugar Managing Editor 3-4, Associate Editor 5-6, Edi- tor-in-Chief 7-85 School Play, Associate Producer 85 Spectrum Editor-in-Chief7-8' Arista 4-7, Sec'y Treasurer 85 Glee Club lg, Co-Head 7-85 Class Vice President Bay, B.T,A.'s answer to Charles Boyer, was the first senior to amass 63,278 service credits in one week while maintaining an equally impressive aver- age. Head of almost every school publi- cation at one time or another, he was always seen with a stencil in one hand and correction fiuid in the other. An avid hydroponicist, Dave plans to major in the Biological Sciences at Cornell. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Lord Chesterfield Cla-. iii DAVID BERKOWITZ Audio Visual Head 7-85 I.Y. Repre- sentative 7-85 Soccer team 5-85 Track Team 5-85 Dialect 5-6, Managing Editor 7-85 Yugar Staff I-45 Class President 4-6, Vice-President 3. Dave successfully accomplished what he sought out to do from the very begin- ning by getting through B.T.A. with as little sweat as possible. Displaying an aptitude for math and a manner of dress- ing all his own, Dave will drive around Brooklyn while stopping off to attend its college next year. Between a cradle and the grave lies a hair cut anda shave. Samuel Hojenstein
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za aa K uf? MARTIN BROOKS Elchanite Business Manager 7-8,' Service Squad 2,' Tennis Team 5-6,' Class H.S. Bowl Team 7-85 Stamp dt Coin Club Chairman 7-8,' Trips Commission Head 7-8. Marty, head of the school Stamp 8: Coin Club, spent most of his time en- gaging in business ventures. Although a bibliophobe, Marty set and broke nu- merous speed-reading records. His fine character will contribute to his success in Brooklyn next fall. Few people do business well who do nothing else. Lord Chesterfeld W 1-u.....a. JOSEPH EILENBERG Elchanite Typing 7-8.' Chagigot 7-8,' Chess Team 7-85 Intramurals 45 Student 3-85 Chenz di Physics 7-8. Joe came to us from Crown Heights in the middle of our sophomore year and got right to work. Striving to maintain a respectable average while developing his musical talents, Joe never failed to amaze us with his diligence. His in- quisitive nature and sincere attitude will serve him well in college next year. Perseverance is the key to success. Idiotisme 23 '-. Remedial Class be' Q3 HAROLD FALIK Elchanite Activities Editor 7-85 Yugar Editorial Advisor 7-8.' Class Athletic Manager 5.75 Service Squad I-45 Audio- Visual Conzmittee Head 75 English Li- bran' Squad 3-4. Rabbi Faivushevitz's favorite student. Harold became one of our most popular classmates while maintaining an excel- lent average. A fine athlete. rapier wit. and outstanding math student, he will continue to impress people. as well as Coeds. at Brooklyn College where he will major in the sciences. 'lfyou have one Il'Zl6fI'lEI1d'V0ll have more than your share. Thomas Fuller
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