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MARVIN DICKEN A Bronx boy whose heart sometimes seemed to be in Ramaz. Marvin nevertheless enjoyed his four years here. An avid numismatist, Marvin could be found at times pursuing his hobby in an odd way by pitching coins. A three-year tour of learning under the 'iGreat Rabbi almost ended abruptly in his senior year. His love of English solved this problem. Marvin has been a vital asset to our Math Team and has aided the Class of '64 with his service on our Junior Council. He also ser-'ed as librarian in his senior year. We are sure that his knowledge of math gained from such mentors as Lyons and Schwartz will aid him as he studies Math at the college of his choice. xr rm: 127722 wma 11135 ...1r11y: 'ran 15 ,mar .Cn in-2:15 nxw JULES DIENSTAG Jules' tenure at Y.lf.H.S. may be termed a constant battle which he always won. Starting out in T.l. with Rabbi Gordon. Jules knew Yeshiva could be hard. After another vear with R.lI.G.Lodj, Jules decided to switch to TA. Unfortunately. this time Jules met Rabbi Gordon's broad smile and head every after- noon for another year. Jules also waged a constant battle with the Great Rabbi whom he was priv- ileged to have as a mentor for three consecutive, hard-working years. His eHorts in the 'aless work for Yeshiva boys campaign will long be remembered. De- spite all the hardships of a T..-X. boy. Jules managed to maintain one of the highest scholastic averages in our class and become president of Arista. While struggling with his teachers and subjects, he man- aged to become Business Manager of the Elchanite and captain of our Track Team. We are sure he will be successful as he studies science at Yeshiva Uni- versity. .quam n1:'x1:p 1rmz 11111 nm: min'
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RICHARD CHAIFETZ Quiet and reserved, Richard came to us from Wor- cester, Massachusetts in his sophomore year and still managed to have Rabbi Dulitz four times, a harrow- ing circumstance even if spread over four years. How- ever, Richard came through it all unscathed. He has been an S.O.Y. committee chairman and has helped shape many of our laws as a member of the Consti- tution Committee. Unfortunately, the law of the probability of receiving certain teachers did not come under his jurisdiction. Richard will pursue a career in medicine after attending Yeshiva College. .go 'E-wrap nbwy 'nov pwxw ww-1 pm nmo wmv: WILLIAM DAVIDSON Coming as he does from the lazy country atmo- sphere of a Connecticut farm and even lazier atmo- phere of Chofetz Chaim, Will at first looked upon our school as a challenge. In two years he has not only met the challenge but also has gone further. His warm personality and quick smile were evidently his greatest assets even in the beginning. His rustic humor and perpetual optimism have had a bolstering effect in the dorm and school life of many students. Will plans to attend Yeshiva College where he will prepare for a career in some branch of medicine. .q'-r maxi mx 'rs un: rm bow nn we fo 1 of Hg, ' 21- 1 Q! ll-?ll'llllll'I I X Y i AL! -. as-53 , ,I.,1 L , I I if! l' ' 'nj - ---1 .W -- ,gi ll In I iii- T H i -o r f--Wfw y. ', E aah, 'I fr In F-. 'Q I If 5 l f f.:
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SEYMOUR EDELSTEIN Yogi is one of the few boys in the class. who has managed to go through four years of Y.U.H.S. with most of his classmates not knowing his first name. Nevertheless, he was one of the most popular boys in the class. This is shown by his election to the Student Council twice and to the Freshman and Sophomore Councils. Yogi always enjoyed a good game of chess or checkers. This enjoyment led him on to many victories in both intramural and inter- scholastic chess and checker meets. His love for Yeshiva life and learning will be augmented as he continues his studies at Yeshiva University. .ws vbwm 'nam np-rx nun run' -rom npwx 'l'I'l1 BARRY EISENBERG Coming to us from the wilds of Hudson County, New Jersey, Barry has certainly left his mark in Y.U.H.S. His constant bouts with the Great Rabbi have provided many pleasing interludes from the monotony of English. Barryis amiable personality made him one of the best liked presidents of the Class of '64. He was one of the most domineering forces behind the 5'Let's get out and 'bottlen' com- mittee of the dorm. He was the powerhouse of our basketball team and much of our team's suc- cess was due to Barry's strong playing. In the publication field, Barry has distinguished himself as Copy Editor of the Elclzanite, News Editor of the Academy News and as a driving force behind the Dorm News. Barry will continue his harrassment of rabbis as well as his studies at Yeshiva College. .CDWTIJ WRX!! NDN 'l1'JI1'1 'IN122 TIDN 'I172
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