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ROBERT BECKER Bobby is one of the more outspoken boys in our class. His strange mannerisms have given him a spe- cial pseudonym in class. His thoughtful ephitets adorn many of our school furnishings. Bobby was a member of the fateful Passover Provisions Com- mittee. For his role in this organization he gained only censure and a minus four from the administration. His interest in soccer revived the sport in our school and made him captain of our team. Although not thought of as a grammarian, he nevertheless was appointed Copy Editor of the Elchanite. He served well in this capacity. Bobby intends to continue his studies in Yeshiva University. .q': n ,bump -Nvnx npvx mx: JACOB BAUMAN Known to his friends as the otl1er', Bauman, Jake the Flake,' has become one of the most distinctive members of our class. One of the finest natural athletes in the school, he lent his talents to the Basketball, Track and Baseball Teams. His greatest contribution, however, has been to the Basketball Team, where his brilliant jump shot made him one of the teamis mainstays. Despite his athletic obligations .lake found time to compile an excellent scholastic average. He particularly enjoyed and excelled in Dr. Franke1's course in advanced biology for the high school stu- dent and Mr. Finkelsteinis chemistry class. The knowledge gained in these classes will help Jake as he studies medicine at Yeshiva University. .qn :a ,wrap nm: :tw numx uma
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BEN-ZION BERLIANT Ben-Zion is one of the most ardent Hebraists in the class of '64-. His interest in this language has led him from a summer in Camp Massad to a year as Editor-in-Chief of the Hatchiya. His liking for Hebrew is shown by his liking for anything lsraeli, especially singing and dancing. Ben was a fine asset to our Track Team and by his own admission was an ace camera- man for the Elchanite. Finding the T.l. program too rigorous, Ben switched to the comparative ease of T.A. Yet he still found he could not escape the smiling face and bare pate of Rabbi Gordon. De- spite these harships, Ben survived and will attend Yeshiva College where he will major in either physics or engineering. .QU D '5W73j VIN NSW' FIDDTI INN IW!! MICHAEL BIRK Mike's keen, inquisitive mind greatly aided him as he went through four years of hardships at Ye- shiva. His interest in math made him an able stand- ard-bearer for our school on our Math Team. He further lifted our school's image as an active mem- ber of our Soccer and Checker Teams. This proves Mikes versatility. He is equally at ease running across a soccer field or sitting in front of a checker board. He also took an interest in the Shapiro Library where he rose in the ranks to become Chief Librarian. ln this capacity Mike thwarted more would-be bor- rowers of our sacred tomes than any of his prede- cessors. We wish him luck as he pursues his studies at City College. .qzw nbnpp vp 'mx rmn :msn nwwy iv X ' xjix -51:43 7. XXXQQ C- f 57' fs, f45 XX X 2---2' ' ff X X ff 1 'rs .XX -xxx .-.L -- v .. , ,iff ' 5,--- X 9' b XX-5, F . Ig..-f:+z. W-,, - X - , V s fesfsf 1 - s -g sl .ff ff- '4 KX - -xx -iQ-is - - ' -f 7 Nz, Ns X gi -,ri X j R N 55, T:'- . fa:-A ' sb -K . ., ,Lg - 5 LZ rsh Q5 , irl Y :ri T, . l i ,Q ' ' if rr-W-2 --- fi. -f- .ine ,A': :. if-L s fs- ,..-.L3 L- .. .- - ,As-Y E 24' Y- -5- : r -' ',,E-3-11.-gg a i ' offe- '71-L.Zg-.LJ .kt f fl' 1 -iasf s all -f . P-:-- ,-,-- ,f , . - - ai-:ix -E5 Ll Y' - :as QLLLLE .l,.-T1--L L - .A - --gi p,-- -' -- --L -L ...stir x flill an
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