Yeshiva University High School For Girls - Elchanette Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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qw Class offune 1952 NAOMI WINTER Sfhool Debating Tram 5-8, Class Debating Team :T-8, Photog- raphy Club 1, Hobby Club 2, Journalism Club 3-6, Dramatiqs 1-5, Arista Member 5-8, Office Squad 2, 3, Assislanl Editor of Spark 5, Torch Reporter I-3, English Editor of Elrhanetle 6-S. Sometimes known as Naomi, most of the time known as Winnie, Naomi Winter has made her mark on our history classes by her disparaging remarks on the subject. As English Editor of the Elchanette, she has given the board many a hard time by her hnicalness. If winter fomes, can spring be for behind? Shelley. Eighteen -

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Class offune 1952 CORNELIA scHoN1-'BLD Head Librarian 4-8, Secretary of Home Economies Club 2, Dancing Club 6, Basketball Team 2-8, Captain Basketball Team J-6, Art Club 5, Athletics Club -X, Publieity Manager of Spark 6, Head of Carnical Committee 6, Volleyball Team J, 5, Ojiee Squad 2-3, Kranchy is the only girl in Central who has answered to the title Head Librarian for six terms. Among other of her talents is her skill at Basketball- Kranch has always been our hrst casualty in greeting the Basketball season. tCentral's team always starts off with a Bangfj H0we'er it be, it seems to me, Tis only noble to be good. --Tennyson BARBARA SHAPIRO Class Treasurer 7, 8, Class Librarian 7, 8, Danring Club 6, Music Club 4, Cheering Squad I, 2, 3, Hebrew Club 2, Torrh Typing Stat? 1, 2, First Aid Club 3, Office Squad 1, 2, 3, Yiddish Club I, Drouzatics 1, 2, -I. Class treasurer extraordinaire. her forte is collecting money from tight hsted 8th termers. Quiet and friendly Barbara will pursue her money-getting activ- ities at Brooklyn College. tAnd ever after, we hopelj There is a time of speaking and a time of being still. -William Gaxton. SUSAN WEISER School Debating Team 5-8, Class Debating Team 5-8, Torch Business Manager I-4, Business Manager of Elchanette 5-8, Dramaties Club 1-J, Musir Club 5, 8, Math Club 6, Class Volleyball Team 5-8, Ojliee Squad 3, First Aid Club 3, Cheering Squad I, 2, 3, G. O. Budget Committee 5-8, College Catalogue Chairman 6-8. Sue, a staunch supporter of the capitalist way of life, has defended her rights to her private property la battered loose leaf and a sorely Hat walletl for three and a half years. Active in everything, Sue has won friends. influenced people and has accom- plished much. Be to her virtues very kind Be to her faults a little blind. -Prior. - Seventeen - ,MQ sa ' -if



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating classes of 1952, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath all our valuable and precious possessions acquired during our years at Central to our most honorable, exalted and distinguished teachers. We hope that these legacies will help 'to perpetuate our memory in the halls of Central. LEGACIES To Dr. Saphire we leave a student body who will not contest rulings on examinations. To Dr. Lewin we leave a lifetime supply of O,Sullivan's Rubber Heels. To Mr. Friedman we leave full tuition to a school for soda-jerks. To Rozzi we leave an automatic average computer. But Rozzie, my average is two points higher! To Rabbi Herskovics we leave bigger and better packages for Israel. To Mr. Horn we leave a yearbook that will write and pay for itself. To Mr. Ravetch we leave scenery for all future plays. To Mr. Bassell we leave a class meeting that wonlt sound like the Snake Pit. Ladies! Be Seated! To Mr. Unger we leave a society with a national income lower than combined savings and taxes. To Mrs. jofen we leave a test so easy that we won't cheat. To Mr. Hoffman we leave a pencil to hx the blur on his HShalon stencil. To Mrs. Schwartz we leave a Boro Park Young Israel that is more centrally located. To Madame Feur we leave a language with more regular than irregular verbs. To Rabbi Berenholtz we leave a collection of Boy gets Girl stories. To Mr. Annenberg we leave a lassie, cocky but classyfl To Mr. Wallach we leave a child of Wonder and scorn. To Mr. Schur we leave all our 68 page notebooks - medium thick. To Dr. Lichtenstien we leave a class on Derech Eretz and in the art of becoming Yedidim. To the incoming Elchanette Board we leave all the debts of the outgoing Elchanette Board. To Central we leave . . . f Executor ISHA PESULA LE ADUS - Nineteen -

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