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ELIHU FELDBIAN .lovial Elihu is one of the most talented members of our class. Often at assemblies he has dazzled the rest of us with his rich only member of the Cla torial Training Institute spite the burden of this tenor voice. He is also the ss of '64 to attend the Can- at Yeshiva University. De- double program and that of his long hours of traveling each day to Jamaica, Queens. Elihu still finds time to pursue actively his other interests: opera. liturgy. and biochemistry. lt is perhaps this last interest which has influenced his decision to pursue a medical career at Yeshiva Uni- versity. mx: 'miami :my vip S: Tap mt uyiawn .Un niwiwn 'vm HARVEY l-'ELDSCHREIBER Seemingly showing very little interest in marks. Harvey managed to compile a fine average while attending Y.U.H.S. During his years here, he has run the gamut of different types of teachers. from smart to not-so-smart. from hard-hearted to old-softies, from stubborn to cajoleable. Although usually playing a Hman behind the scene role. Harvey has been a frontrunner in such activities as our class councils, General Organization. and various class newspapers. Harvey has also slapped his way to a berth on our Handball Team. Harvey will continue his subtle cajol- ing at City College. where he will study engineering. .UND 'EWDJ 'ICED '1Tl2J HPI RUP
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JACK FASTEN Jack has gone through four years of T.I. with a Mfasten' atingi' amount of energy. His experience with our morning rebbes as well as our afternoon teachers will long be remembered by both. ,lack's popularity with his classmates placed him on both the Sophomore and Junior Councils. His interest in sports found him playing basketball or softball at usual study hours. Full of school spirit, Jack joined the Cheering Squad from its inception. Although not as gigantic as most members of other cheering, squads, he was an asset to this bunch of crazy seniors. His interest in math fostered by our Hne math department led him to choose it as his major while he pursues his studies. .CT D'Fi D 1'I WN7I1j DD UPN JP5751 MARK FEFFER One of the school's most prolific writers, Mark has distinguished himself on almost all the school pub- lications. He was a typical T.I. supremist. Mark, never fearing to voice his views, managed to shecht more sacred cows than anybody else in publication history. Unabashed and hard hitting, his style of writing endeared him to all his fellow students, while alienating himself to certain members of the L'Big Bad Officef' as he called it. His keen wit shone espe- cially well when applied to Judaica. His literary preoccupation with his Hebrew studies probably evolved from his' proficiency in them. Oozing with controversy from every pore, Mark managed to have most of liis views printed as Feature Editor of the Academy News, Class of '64 and Elchanite. Mark will further his education at the college of his choice, where he will study with the aim of entering either the field of dentistry or advertising. .wo 'bump :ma :nw maw 215 4 , 1 IW ' 'Zi , . . 1 NWWXYMXM -Y V Y -HY Y HY X f, f,fffff',f,, xuww in-A ,f 1 f f ,V , Qt Ki fm I 1 f, ' f ' ' t- wt ,f . 1- Zffv -- f X .'f-- .. tr , , ,M 1 i2gf'v 2. a for at l ,f'fQfQyXX Y ' 1 -fix H dttltlkxlb i S iii-i-lZ l. J E: Q W 2 ss ,X g 51 li li' 0 ll l lgig E' -, Mi 1 i V: 5 ' 5 E L ig Z ' .F E 2 fs--A Nl, 1 il if , it i ' i x Q 4 1 jf' fwy yy . - Q X pf! I NN
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BENNETT FINER Bennett is one of the unusual breed of students known as 'Ramazitesf Coming from this rival 'Ye- shivaf Ben has found a truly personal spot in the heart of our school's much-beloved principal. An adept 'bottlerf Bennett has often been discovered meandering around the basketball court downstairs, where he has achieved recognition as a very fine ball handler. One of his most enriching experiences is his frequent trip to Brooklyn where he is spiritually up- lifted. .CI 111381 FI2'1TI 73117711 . ..Tl21'17J 71325773711 TRP D115 MARTIN FIALKOFF Since Martin came to us as a sophomore from Providence Hebrew Day School. he has been active in such S.O.Y. committees as the Chavrusa and Shatnes Committees. His unbounded yearning' for Talmud has made him pursue for himself an ad- vanced Torah study, in which he completed Tractate Megillah last year. His scrutinizing mind has made him a star pupil in Babbi Feldblum's and Rabbi Parnes' class. He is an active worker for Agudas Israel and has attended Camp Agudah. Martin will enter Brooklyn Night College and will continue his Talrnudical studies by day at Torah Vodaath Tal- mudical College. He expects to be a Talmud teacher and a Rabbi!an excellent one, we are sure. .1'f1'JD2 1515 D51575 'VND
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