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49 I . HOWARD HERSHENOV Varsity Basketball 5-85 Chagigot 7-85 Athletic Manager 1,35 Intramurals l-8. Howie, a staunch believer in the con- cept of Kodesh and Chol, devoted his four years in T.A. to demonstrating how they could be mixed. When not occupied at the hoops or in the G.O. Casino, he was impressing Rabbi Fink with his Hasmodoh. A member of Bnei Akiva, Howie hopes to spend a year on a Kibbutz in the Holy Land. Give me that man that is not pas- sion 's slave. JOSEPH HERSKOVITZ Audio-Visual Head 7-85 Elchanite Art Staj' 7-85 Bulletin Art Staj' 7-85 Dialect 5-6, Editor-in-Chief' 7-85 Soccer Team l-5, Captain 5-85 Track Team 5-85 Li- brary l-2, Co-Head 3-85 Class Athletic Manager 7. Joe, who used his feet on the soccer field and his hands at the drawing board, headed the Audio-Visual squad and edited art for numerous school publica- tions. Although branded a choteh umachtee' by Ollie, Joe still managed to find favor in the eyes ofthe rest of humanity. September will find Joe at B.C. All nature is but art. Alexander Pope ziK-'ZF-15 'f'-'v- ':'v Wf :fmwywi- - -- . . - -f ' 'A 'PL ' ' I iff: . - .4 - , -f YQ ' . KENNETH HOCHBERG Math Team 5-85 Arista 5-8, Vice- President 75 Glee Club 1-45 YOC 3-85 Chess and Checkers Team 7-85 Class H.S. Bowl Team 2,5-8. Kup, a charter member of Club 204- '67, paced his math class for four straight years. Arista's veep during the cultural revolution. he used his wiles to survive the great surge ol' Chairman Yoc, while instilling fear in the hearts of I.Y. chess players. Come September, Kup's base of operations will be moved Uptown fwhere he will major in Math. One good head is better than a hun- dred strong hands, Thomas Fuller I , , 5? -Isiiifif-.t, --f -Y ws- ' . f Jixwtista- 'ill - Q: , , .. -2 7 5, . .1 1- I, Q Eval 2 2 .-V5.5 1 N A ' A :E si ' Pi Y-21 2 Ei? f?lTfi5-'luv ' 'fl-liii: 23 ' - gofifligfv - : 5,5 7 gift 35 3 -sts ' gg-'fs?.,:F-:yrs-355 :-IH -I.-'sw W.-:. ' K f ' E' E ' Silt 9 'N 5:36533 -txxs .5 ,- , C- . i ,fix . s .g:....x.t. , :,i'5:.A.- .te ., M . tg . V.: if . Hstgfy ,r - X li sz fi 1 -- .t ,, 2 .-mia ' sr?ITi::Ef-Q:-ir:--l?-5 ' 52 1 S?'z1Sfiza?5,?iiri-552'gQ35' is '-'!'sFT1',..,- - -5-fel is kgs- .- 5f:wE1k'?im1f.Lfz1'f'iffs ' .f 1.4-isENx'1-sig ll sf f'-viI'vw1I-11-' . ::1iggg::t:':,f2a2'.gTIE.-95+ 3 ,if Linnea 5' 1f,.'.::55,'a- 1' K , -. fi. I-57x . ' is- VTP' J -I , ' L 3'f'Fw-- i ' Q 5 .I W- , -Zf.. - xi - i -fl' t L' -' LE .,,yQ---.El.,+3fL3lD2qt- N Pl sesqggrtitl-f 5 , . f .-in 'Q 'qi fa r:-.qtf::t,:4.1,f:g.'.vt. W. - M titwgkg-:1t. - -Er-t X. -' s .-We-. w1tg.:tg,x:tftxQw 4 i ,.35.,,mm.:'i.- - nNM9 ,x,,v , , V My in L-SN ,bn ,, mi 5 V .Q . . g fx ., if+x':f-:Huw iw '- t, .1 ' - W ' :1 -. .:, f 59 f li . ?2i251gf zflEi?'S'e1t it -- . if 5 L'?!i'QNhi'ii5?fi'? XR:-3525. 5 ' illwlli iii-r,.TZ43ifz-F-I-'i A li Wifi,-- 55,55-ggi-1-:':,2. r-wt...,..r' i if , !,5..itg15,-si. 't-Q1,t,:g'k'itj:.-:.z l QJQRCF W' at iv:-'f11:':. - 2 1 9 i sittbltt. fi. -QFEES'-A1:L5QsLg:a1:tl'll2.iw-.'1 ii, in-es-'lf'? fi'G'::Cfr I 'wwtlssf- '?3:l fgligillbi''l'i-WW'-iii-91-fi32'llwftif-t - -- 9 '-'il' .if ,. ,iw .1 ii s t.,-i. ,t:,,,.. 5. 5 . . V .. 5- 3 - - . .,. 5 PM-aff f'1is1--trees la i x' ,-f'fY'2 lt-fwx' Qen2-fmfictsizf-HLl.Rfwlt.'--'i3l'53.:l',i P? sits- ,,'Qy,3x31x...-4.9, A erase -1715.-QQ..view?'WQ7--tigipxfpygigg,.-.mis-.it.-it,1,u Q - .iq ,tw-'31'1f:.2Li.li ',- 5 5 IQ. ..,-,nf-ff,,g.z- ,ggi 3'-z ,J . 'ytv',.-- 2- if-,-ig.'5t5s,s rsh- --Jn' J. -f efs:T-li:?-atffrv- . .-t- :itesfglattse-that-ta!t'a:fEl'i:lsiul?4-Elillfxsis?il'+l'z,:.f1-.- : A Fahv-fohtv, olready9 Let us go, Yugars. 28
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it A . f - 4- ., l' 7 '-43 . :1-if' g f 5 4 . 41 - t gg, .- A ' 'e ii ig I 1 lg llmlgilll ylllliilllhilllt i ., MARK GOLDBERG tis.. I.Y. :President 7-8,' Chagiga Co-Head 7-85 Class President 8,' Class Debating Manager 1,' Tennis Team Manager 5-8. Although he was a popular cut-sheet carrier, star second string intramural ping-pong player, and I.Y. President, Mark will be best remembered for his hilarious pranks, quick wit, and friendly nature. Interested in Bio in spite of Bo, Mark seeks a future in Dentistry. I would rather that the people should wonder why I wasn't President than why I am. Salmon P, Chase JAY GOLDWAG Varsity Swimming 7-85 Math Team 5-8,- Chagigot 7-8,' Debating Manager 3-75 Intramural High School Bowl 7-85 In- tramurals 1-8. Master of the intramural backboard. Jay came to the assistance of desperate seniors every day until Mr. Baron caught on and lowered the boom. Jay also developed his mathematical prowess sufhciently during the 9 to l shift to become a Yuclid regular. He will study at Brooklyn's Math department next fall. An addict to mathematics always neglects the gods. Latin Proverb 27 , A V .1 4- .f.: e-if-1 2f':.': fy - 1-. MICHAEL HANDLER Topics Typing Editor 7-85 Bulletin As- sociate Editor 75 Review Associate Edt'- tor 7-85 Arista 6-85 Varsity Debating 6-85 Varsity Math team 5-85 Discount Cont- ntission 5-65 Typing Commission 3-65 Zionism Club Head 7-8. A rather vociferous basketball fan from Ezra Academy. Mike succeeded in livening up the cheering section at Yugar games. Devoted to the causes of Zionism and Bnei Akiva, Mike will do a year of pioneering in an Israeli kibbutz before returning to the labs at Y.U. Gur Ba'aret: Ha:ot G-d
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EDWARD HOLLENBERG Trips Commission Head 6-75 Varsity Swimming 55 Class President 65 Class Debating Manager 15 Class Secretary- Treasurer 75 Class H.S. Bowl Team 65 Intramurals 1-8. Eddie, our man from the Harbor, bided his time reading best sellers and well written magazines. Stuck with chem, Eddie managed to get along with the Jester of l04. His amiable nature will serve him in good stead as a pre-Dent major at the Junction. The most manyest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness. Montaigne W ,al els .. and Mommy and Dad- dy . . I quit school when I were sixteen. AVERY HOROWITZ Freshman 1-25 Sophomore 3-45 Junior 5- 65 Senior 7-85 Intramural Debating Re- search 55 Chagiga Decorations 7-85 Times Commision 7-8. Avery rambled through his four years with us in a uniquely inconspicuous manner. Perennially sporting a white shirt and always willing to stand up for what he thought was right, Avery will study the Social Sciences at Y.U. Even though vanquished, he could argue still. Oliver Goldsmith 29 z7,,,,,,,.., ,.... .7 ,,,, .V . , -,.,..,.,..-.-,..--W.1 -.77-35 H .,.l! l -- LEON KARP Elchanite Editor-in-Chief 7-85 Arista 4- 85 Varsity H.S. Bowl team 5-6, Co-Cap- tain 7-85 Math Team 7-85 Dialect Editor- in-Chief 7-85 Review Literary Editor 5-85 Hakol Editorial Advisor 6-85 YOC I-6, Head 7-85 Class President 2-35 C. T,O.F. 6-8. Levi, who earnestly applied himself to all forms of learning, vehemently protested the tyranny and absurdities of standardized tests but nevertheless consistently scored high on them. Dis- playing his varied skills by editing the Elchy while running the Y.O.C.. Leon will continue to spread the principle of Torah co-existing with Madah while majoring in the Sciences at Y.U. A man of learning is never bored. Richter
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