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LE' Jules Briskin 6 Julie is one of the most active seniors . . . a member of the chess and checkers teams and of the tutoring and library squads . . . believing strongly in being a man in a place where there are no men, he has taken it upon himself to manage our lost and found depart- ment . . . member of Arista . . . rounds out the rest of his time by reading, playing ping-pong, and working in the local teen-age con- gregation . . . plans to go on to Yeshiva College, where he will study Hebrew and history, preparing for a college-level teaching career. Tutoring Squad 7-8, Library Squad 7-8, Chairman, Lost-Found Com- mittee 7-8, Chess Team 7-8, Checkers Team 7-8 .fJ ' KJ DDR 'PTB 'NDSU 1J7D'Fl Flfltl 'Tl 7117 ,1J7J'Fl H1111 l'l't 'IIlFl U11 Saul Brum 5 Saul is one of our most studious boys . . . maiored in iotto in Rabbi lsbee's class and has risen to the position of school cham- pion . . . lives on the West Side of Manhattan . . . likes to read, play chess, and collect coins . . . helped Mr. Holzman in difficult physics problems-was no help, however, with Mr. H.'s off-color iokes . . . hopes to major in electrical engineering at City University. Q-ua. .fn f'l3 'K TNTDWQ ZTDT 't1l'lJ ITTNW TTJWT F' 2.112 '7:f, ' r . , E on ' 0 lt 1: A l' t Q11 s if t, ,, T fi 3 Q of N rv . at ' Q NX M Q, T ' E is . irrr ' Yesterday, we left Orphan Annie in o tight spot
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FT' , H22 . one , -r.7:7-7-r,.,f--- -W f - iff'--f ct 'W 'is T5 S Harry Bloom ls that what it is? I always thought it was broken Robert Block CE' E Bob is a leader in Yeshiva . . . has a finger in every pot . . President, Goldstein Organization . . . in this capacity he has accom- plished a great deal . . . one of the most popular of our seniors . . . a favorite of Messrs. Aronson and Holzman . . . an excellent Talmud student, he reached a college shiur . . . prides himself on being a great ham lradio operatorl . . . will continue his education at Yeshiva University. President, Student Council 7-8, l.Y. Representative 7-8, Sec'y-Treas., Student Council 6, Reductions Committee 6, Provisions Committee 5-8, Activities Committee 5-6, Assembly Committee 5-6, Awards Com- mittee l, 5-6 .ga xv wnos nbum vnzz :mb 11211 6452? Harry is one of the few persons who have served on all of our school's publications . . . possesses one of the highest senior aver- ages . . . is one of the few Tl boys to be allowed to study at Yeshiva ,775 College in his senior year . . . naturally, an Arista member . . . a as former boy scout, now active in Young Israel . . . reads histories and biographies . . . hopes to enroll in one of the lvy League Schools and major in teaching or pre-law. fin' Elchanite Sports Editor 7-8, Academy News News Editor 7-8, Hatchiya staff 7-8, Compact literary stat? 7-8, Captain Track Team 5-8, Base- ball Team 5-8, Representative, Class Council l-8, Library Squad 1-8 .Cl ' XT D'1'WTl TWD D'Ji7D1Fl 1323 ,TWICE HDD ,IDJFI Tl'l'l7D
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Jonathan Buckwold ' ' make a career of math. George Burger 22 Georgy Boy is an excellent example of athletics coupled with academics . . . one of class' top scorers on Regents Scholarship Exam . . . is proficient at basketball, football, ice skating, and swim- ming . . . also active in extracurriculars . . . worked for many school publications . . . did a fine iob with tutoring squad lOK, so most of his students went to summer schooli . . . one of the class math whizzes, George will use the knowledge imparted to him by Mr. Burton and Mr. Schwartz by maioring in math at C.C.N.Y. Elchanite typing staff 7-8, Elchanite literary staff 7-8, Tutoring Squad 5-6, 8, Library Squad 5-6 .Cx n:1'1 xwpuy mon nr: nup 71377 Whether or not it will rain tomorrow, l haven't decided yet Q Jonathan is one ofthe shining lights of this year's senior class excels in all subiects . . . has the school's queerest schedule lchem istry, physics, art, cantorial trainingl . . , has advanced to a RIETS X 1 shiur . . . studied calculus in the summer of his sophomore year , a finalist in the Merit Scholarships . . . will maior in and hopes to Academy News Feature Editor 7-8, Math Team 6-8 .qu .fn fbwm zupn numb mx v: in-J' .iff-A W is W QQ. 5 ,sm-
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