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, is X K, 1 Q 53 1 X f A in - i SHLOMO APPEL Shlomo's daily trip from Kew Gardens in the Dave- mobile gave him firsthand information about the activities of the ruling class. Extremely personable, this engaging young man is active in communal youth work. Shlomo's clarity of mind made him a favorite talmid of Rabbi Feld- blum and an excellent math student. He was a member of our interscholastic math team and was the school's rep- resentative to the Inter-Yeshiva Council. His desire to continue his study of Torah on an advanced level has led him to decide to spend a year learning at Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh in Israel. Upon his return to the United States, Shlomo will enter Yeshiva College where he will major in mathematics. S521 , ' .fir i ,rs t,,- ., ., if I ..Q E-5 9 'i 'fL'1ii.'ii,12.fs:f lfssfsi ' -1 F: 1 s. my as-as ,M EDWARD AUERBACH Eddie's desire to become a sportscaster marks him as unique in his class. His knowledge of the statistics of the various sports amazed all his classmates. However, Ed does not confine his interest in athletics to its intellectual side. His is an excellent bowler and was one of the mainstays of our interscholastic team. A favored resident of Leibelville, Eddie was known to laugh without cease through entire periods with this instructor. An active participant in papier- mache baseball, he achieved one of the Hnest records in the Daled-Bais League. His success at Y.U.H.S. has led him to his decision to continue his studies at Yeshiva College.
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in ABRAHAM ABROMOVSKY A fine sense of humor and a bubbling personality made Abe one of the more outspoken members of our class. He could be found at almost any hour of the day discuss- ing such diverse topics as the Cuban crisis, the football results or the eccentricities of his various teachers, with whoever happend to be on hand. His sharp mind enabled him to lead a double life in class-as student and com- mentator. He often amazed his Rabbis by achieving near perfect scores on his Zaks, bechina with a minimum of effort and knowledge. Abraham's forensic and histrionic abilities will insure his success in the study of law at the Hebrew University. NORMAN APPEL A resident of Long Beach. Norman found his studies at Y.U.H.S. well worth the daily long commutation. A highly capable science student, he was particularly adept at the study of biology. Athletically inclined, Norman was a starting member during his senior year of our successful interscholastic swimming team. He also served as delegate to the .lunior Council and on his class team in the intra- mural math competition. Normans' quiet and dignified man- ner earned the respect of his classmates and teachers. His ability and fine personality traits insure his success at Hobart College where he will major in the field of biology.
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:E?2Effs:zf-:Q rt, 1 E Q , x i ' K f1g,, K MYRON BARI Myron has completed an unusually well-rounded high school career. Besides excelling in his Talmudic studies and compiling an impressive general scholastic average, he showed himself to be a math student of exceptional ability and interest. Myron's logical mind enabled him to do a highly creditable job as the captain of the Inter- scholastic Chess team and to follow Mr. Kitainik in his researches into the more profound aspects of the calculus. An excellent athlete, Myron was an asset to our tennis, bowling, and handball squads. He will prepare for a position of leadership in the Jewish community by con- tinuing his studies at Yeshiva College, where he will major in mathematics. J ,M 1 4 :.f, 1235 t ROBERT BERMAN An active participant in numerous extracurricular ac- tivities, lively and popular Bucky was chairman of intra- mural checkers, was the editor of the class newspaper during his junior year and was one of the more efficient members of the Service Squad. As a starter on the varsity basketball team, Bucky was an important factor in the late season drive to the Garden. Robert also lent his services to the bowling, track and tennis teams. Outside of school, he dabbles in real estate, revealing a keen business mind. Bob will continue his education at City College, where he will prepare for a career as a physical therapist.
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