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Class 0 fune 1952 ANN Honowrrz Head of the Class Debating Team 4, 5, School Debating Team 6, 7, 8, Journal Reporter, Spark Reporter, Dramalics, Director of Class Play 5, Music Club 6. Ann Horowitz, otherwise known as Chanie, is the only girl who can disagree with her teachers and get away with it. A regular on the Brighton Express, Chanie, the short girl with the tall vocabulary, makes a deep impression on all! There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous. -Napoleon. HADASSAH J. KASHTAN Class President 6, Basketball Team 2-8, Volleyball Team 4-8, Clean-up Squad I, 2, Dancing Club I, 2, Class Athletic Manager 3, 4, Music Club 4, 6-8, First Aid Club 5, Gym Club 3, School Assembly 4, Chanukah Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, 5, Arista Member 7, 8. Judy, who thinks of school as a comfortable place to answer her letters from all points west, south, east, and north, still manages to get on the Central Honor Roll. Hadassah Judith's career is all mapped out for her - supervlsing the distribution of beds in her home for homeless B'nei Akivanicks. Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. -Coleridge. PEARL B. KARALITZKY Spark Reporter 5, Assistant Editor of Spark 5, Dramatics 1, 4, Vice President of Class I, President of Hebrew Club 2, Carnival Committee 5, Ojice Squad I, First Aid Club 3, Journalism Club 4-8. ' Pearl, one of the class paradoxes, can be completely engrossed in the latest crossword puzzle during a class lecture. But when a teacher asks questions it's Pearl who knows the answers. Attractive and pop- ular, Pearl expects to go for her MRS. degree at Brooklyn College. He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing. -Oscar Wilde. Fourteen -
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lass of fune 1952 JoYcE FRIEDMAN Vice President of School 6, 7, 8, Editor-in-Chief of Spark 5, Arista Member 5-8, Spark Reporter 5-8, G. O. Budget Com- mittee 5, Class Volleyball Team -I-8, Choir 4, 5. Editor of Torch fHebrez,:j 4, Academy News Staff 6, 7, 8, Secretary of Yiddish Club 1, Dancing Club 6, 7, 8, Assistant Hebrew Editor of Torch 3. Succeeding in everythi-ng she does, jovce does almost everything, and does it charmingly. She can always be seen Hitting through Central's halls with a bright smile on her face for all her constituents, practicing no doubt to charm the publisher of her yet unborn Hebrew novels. Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. --Mark Twain. SIVIA HAUPTMAN Hebrew Club 2, 3, Arts and Crafts Club -1, Music Club 6, 7, 8, First Aid Club 5, Office Squad 2-5, Spark Reporter 4, Torch Reporter 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Class Volleyball Team 6, 7, 8, Choir 4, 5, Service Squad 3, 4, School Assembly Committee 6. Another of our Boro Park fellow travelers tnot to be confused with the Communistsj, Siv has kept our Hebrew teachers awake by her superior knowledge of the language. In English she never lets a period go by without a frustrated mention of Maxwell Anderson. tMr. Ravetch, when can I make my report?J What I aspire to be, A nd was not, comforts me. -Robert Browning. PHYLIS HAUSMAN Business Manager of Class 5, 6, Assistant Business Manager af Elchanette 7, 8, Art Staji of Spark 4, 5, Art Editor of Spark 6, Journalism Club 5-8, School Debating Team, 6, 7, 8, Cheer Leader 2, 3, Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Photography Club I. i'Ouick with the quipw- Faigy's reputation as a punster is well known. Also on the credit side of her ledger is her ability to manipulate the business end of our journal. A strong supporter of i'Daddy Hausman'l-- Faigy has kept the class in stitches with her father's wit. t'True wit is nature to advantage dress'd, What oft was thought, but ne'er so well express'd. -Alexander Pope. - Thirteen W5 fi - v 'f'rv 7 WZ' for Q I V. yew'-.13 ,P 4 ' f if d, ,WW - AE ,
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Class offune 195 CELIA LEWKO Treasurer of Class 6, Ojiice Squad 6, Spark Staff 6, 7,8, First Aid Club 5, Carnival Committee 5, Volleyball Team 6, 7, 8, Cheering Squad, Journalism Club, Dramatirs 5. Celia, Rabbi Hershkovics' agent in his drive for package for Israel, entered Central in 4th term. Ex- uding an aura of class and school spirit, Tziv has helped us out of more than one sad fix. Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, help to make earth like the heaven above. -Julia A. F. Carney. ANN MARCUS School Athletic Manager 4, 5, Clean-up Squad 1-4, Choir 4-8, School Basketball Team 2-8, Class ,Volleyball Team 5-8, Presi- dent of Gym Club, Spark Reporter, Office Squad 4, 5, First Aid Club 3, Dancing Club 6, Typist for College Catalogue Com- mittee 6, Dranzatics 7, 8, Captain of Basketball Team 7, 8. The all-American girl from Israel, Ann shows many diverse talents. Among them is her talent for sing- ing and dancing. However, all her capabilities do not run in the same vein. She has twith some assist- ancej captured many athletic awards for our class. Come and trip it as you go on the light fantastic toe. -Milton. MARCIA J. MAZEL Class President 1, Basketball Team 2-8, Debating Club 1, Music Club 5, Dancing Club 6, Class Volleyball Team 5-8. Marcia claims the title of the Hgirl who sent us on our way politicallyf' She was our first class rep- resentative in the G.O. and the first in a chain of thorns in the side of this 'lexaltedn body. Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. -Carlyle. - Fifteen
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