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JUNE, 1953 CSTELLE SOBEL - Estelle will long be remembered for her unbending efforts as editor-in-chief of thel Yearbook. Her pleasing personality and keen mind have made her a top student in Central. Brooklyn College will certainly be lucky to have her in its midst. DTD If ?E'lNVl Til P2'l lJ' Fl'lU 'lW'l 'TllT'N ROSE TALANSKY - The youngest girl in the class rose up to the heights of G. O. President. Mr. Lilker's favorite politician distinguished her- self with the success of the charity drive. Among her extra curricular activities is her enthusiasm for Bnei Akiva . .nfgym :ina mmm' yw: moo? :ina-aw fr: 5: NAOMI WERTHEIM - Naomi must really think Central worthwhile to take that trip from Washington Heights. Working hard as a member of Bnei Akiva's Chug Rikud, it didn't detract from her work in Central as Business Manager of the Year- book. Her beautiful clothes always complimented her even nicer figure. .DTJTTDTI J l2 PiDr' C':i l'U' 7lYi'l7l
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JUNE, 1953 DIANE MEHLMAN - Diane's house, which was always available, has housed many of our parties. Al- ways ready with a witty remark, Diane is a fav- orite among her classmates. .Hl'iiW'7 FND! 'lD'2 'U' TOVA ORDENTLICH - Tova is a perfect illustration of the saying Good things come in small packages . The ideal Central girl has truly excelled in all phases of endeavor. She plans to go to Israel where she will surely become an outstanding .5S'lD D DN .FiD'lFl DWTT5 DDU DDU? Tl'liD2 PDWFI 53 JUDY ROSENBAUM - Judy got her teaching experience in Central before Dikduk tests. She is the sole appreciator of Mar Hoffman's bedichot f?J, and the only girl who thinks as fast as she speaks. Judy will maior in Education at Brooklyn College. .wnnnmn wa BEATRICE SIBEL - Known to her friends as Bebe she is one of Dr. Lewin's frequent visitors. She will long be remembered by everyone who en- ioyed famous class weekends at her house. Bea- trice will continue her education at Brooklyn College. .vw 'Www 'pw 'bu' .QQ if-3'
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-'E-TILHEEHIETTI-th!-iii-P -- cs FIRST YEAR: Rush, push, squeeze, bang! - we're here and we're the biggest entering Freshman Class ..... Horowitz, Horowitz, and Horwitz, fwith just one o to be differentl and the two Seifs to confuse the teachers . . . Daisy and Kay are class officers . . . Gee the teachers are fresh! They asked one girl, What's your name Honey? . . . Morah Sara is imported from Israel to teach us Hebrew. We soon convince her of the advantages of the Israeli climate, exit Morah Sara . . . We organize the first cheering squad for T. A. and Y. U. Too bad Honey and Yedida turn those cartwheels so fast . . . Music class is such fun. Can even use lipstick to write on tests. Eleven girls thrown fag 'Fr-'fzsfx .!.6'f1 -A WV 431 'J Q, :9 0, E3 is ul ti mfr' Y' li 1 1 1 gl 1 Ti- ' ' WDNA L0-Q 'Nfl out of one class, in one period. Class average for the term - 62 . . Lunch period with Mr. Ravetch and a lesson in making menus. To eat or not to eat, Mr. Ravetch? Gym classes with Mrs. Vachalinsky . . . Mr. Hoffman believes in Chinese education Know all together, Vayomer Hashem J . . . Due to lateness of the hour first social ends at l0 P.M. . . Tramp, tramp, tramp to Boro Park . . Our athletic art teacher, Mr. Goldstein races to school by bike, until - we accidently let the air out of his tires . . . We climb into our cages in our Civics class. Mintzy loses her exemp- tion by climbing on the desks . . . Our hours are terrific - 9:00 to 3:00 but as arranged by Mr. Hoffman no lunch period . . . We study French by records. Come out Carol Rothschild - Knock, knock. Bonjour, M. Armand . . . Bike Brigade from T. A. Result - sudden epidemic of T. A pins. Enter Lee Dym, who keeps us in stitches in English period by passing around letters from her Israeli pen pals . . . Our gym periods become study periods in the park due to the unusual attendance of our teacher . . . We start plans for our formal senior prom. . . Mr. Hoffman's classes take place around the ping pong table . . . Tischadesh Episode - Pass the handkerchief girls. . . Mythology Class becomes athletic and the rope comes out. . . Art Classes?? In the park with Mr. Goldstein . . Mr. Lilker teaches Math, and Esther teaches him about the birds and bees. . . New mother comes to Central CAllah Banotl and a one and a two. Rozy comes to Central . . . Nina sets a fire cracker and exits hastily. . First impressions are now a reality.
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