Yeshiva University High School For Girls - Elchanette Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1968
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x A 1 HI O And each in his youth should be as the poet In his old age. And pen the simple rhyme oflife And love with trembling hands: so that when Time bleeds dead and stains the earth with sounds Ofword and thought, yours will lie as open wounds And each in his old age should be as the poet In his youth. And know then what the poet knows: To be lonely with your heart. we dedicate this yearbook to the poet Eigs7:,y'3v.g. fi- 1- . f I ,543-,., , , . f 1 f,1 7 N 1 'PA mm. . , 5 ,- , .YN Ego, I ,Ax j',Za4Qiy,?Zf:3i5iQE: '- r- P .wi Y. .4 F w 1 group of buoys began a romp on waves of foam and Hew and died as the waves. The moon in the sky drifted alone and lonely in that sky and saw the navy blue and colored sky and mourned with winds that bellowed the sea and rushed the sand and shifted the sea. Again I saw the freighter straddled against the horizon leaving no place for seagulls, cloud and mist to stay and be as portraits of the sea. So I stayed awhile watching six times the bell would ring and I would leave the sound to move at will, allow a grey and darkened wall to soak the sound and swallow the sound into mortar and rotted wood, and I would hear the sound, the dying din, sink slowly into silence silence. And there would be time for me to hear the gentle morning moisture rock the sand and lift the sea. So I would walk a while, tracing the surf with a bare foot and sometimes, while sitting and watching the sun, I would try to remember other things. The evening before, I had waited for a time, looking at the shadow of a freighter vessel rocking with the sea. A fantasy and fabulous come naked as the myth of night stripped down to flesh and taut limb, and lay softly in the sand. And I saw one boy walk patiently on soaking sand, he held a stick and traced the life line of the sea, the ripple on the beach he counted as the vein of tears and dark moss gardens hidden deep between the wave rushed stones in secret caves, as secret times. And as the dew began to fall, he ran, his hair blown far and curled by salted air and remnants of that mornings dew. One time the day did dawn before the ringing of the bells and as that dawn woke me from my sleep, I rose to haunt the beach and there I found a different sea. A blanket sea with places messed from love cavorting underneath. I listened closely hearing restless sighs and moving earths and watched as burning waves tossed beneath the wet and heavy quilt. And though the bells began to toll I stood and saw how one young whisper placed its arm about another's waist and breathed her salted breath and slept, and how the other saw her image in the sun and ran her fingers through curled and thick black mist and also slept. And then I knew the morning dew to be the warm and sweet rain of tired islands close and hot between eternities, And still the night brings youths intense with poetry and flashing verse, and though the wind is cool and soft and skies look down on silent stretches, the air is loud with heaving hearts andjourneys sweet with song. ,ai VW..-. 44315, , fr 4-. 'Z 4 ,, ' 1.57 .-VV' 52, ' f f ' fu 1' 'W 1 'fi 24 Y.. So cling to the creamed and easy end And know the bending books oftime And lean with lending hours till your break. So touch the guilt of stained and gilted tears And place the poem in pictures standing In that house. ,..,w.magw X5 ., To draw upon the sill of mind deep welled realities beyond time resolved in a flne second of thought by a subtle mind molded in inflection and pierced by the reflection of a morning glory that is, shimmering and shy crinkling in its colorful modesty, a bit like you and me. It stands there at dawnbreak a flower slowing swirling full face, a bud yawning in a field of shadowy, a simple color petal that speaks. As mist seeps brightly onto shiny faces of the morn: sun haloed hair sails, and warm dappled backs through tangled arms of tender grass flit and run, stop and grasp. Squeaking greens in our slippery grasp as a madness to uproot sears the brain, fingers fumble in the brown and sinking loam that soaks our skin and warms our knees. And we split and spear living weeds, in a whirling wish to clean and free a garden for grass. We stop and gasp. And wonder why we kill the weeds and where this dizzied pulling plans to stopg and it forces one to see that one of imagery, could not skin a flapping llsh without seeing that a squirming life had been stopped. A butterfly of silent light love skins across a curving sky in and out of sight, love lingering long in sleepy bliss slowly a part of consciousness ofjoy acute and unsifted that frees all to leap, land and sink slow motioned in a cycle of blinded sight a streaking flight through a flowered field of airy light spraying green through squirming toes to rejoice. As memory llits through a vaseline lens of love, we gaze, fall, ears down towards a pulsing plain where sprout sprinkled lilies and tulips that are firm 8 and sway to the rhythm of swing, a wind unlocks secret springs and all is a spiral of delight. Gently letting lucidness ily we glide through a maze of mind where shapes contain realities that slip and curve and are clear, shaped in place by a shot special and warm that we wish would last long into crisp night or autumn, where a rounded blushing cheek tingles at touch and taut legs skim a pavement, where tower templedomed trees that scratch the sky and sweep in grace a loving earth. Now, we wish to contemplate a shape. To give surface to depth of mind, to crystalize abstraction in a slant, a half thought in a circle, a desire baseless and large, felt but unexpressed. Crystals of compression gently sifted as the sands, each a piercing light when brought to sight in proper perspective. Teardrops of glass glisten in the rain and chimes clink, bathed in cod colored arcs of rainbow display. Trusted triangles stand and radiate, hourglasses curve and rectangles tangle at the edges. Light, pattern free, slides down the mind and filters color. A feather swirls, sinks, and settles softly for a second of reality and the melody offlight sings on through the chan- nels of hearts that rejoice. And still we mean to touch the flitting form. And time the moments passing slowly drifting slowly through the passing time, has but one string sound. And fantasies in pockets hidden deep in poet's pockets, lie suspended. And your dreams will quiver silently, and also hide in shapes of time. 9 Each man dreams as he fades into the unknown lto leave his work on the gutter to sear the lips of men to chisel in the mind to leave a progeny ofwhat he feels and knowsl Who sees the raging beauty of clouds shamed by sunset sees but a moment: not so who knows one great wisdom who loves one great love. 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Nl- . Q Q X , Q Y . .. gy, . .L JE X f -,sm X -W -X , V Q ' ' X 9 ? A N fm ,ffl X r. ' , 'ff -eff: ',Q:,'g,f . P N -me g,f.,kxi f - XQTSQ, ' f .gf X. Y ix f, . A Q X , ,SX vox f X xy ,mfg-'fff..N,'-ra ,Xff'W..:, ai N F Q A X gm ,. ' A N 2 is . x fi gk-E., is nf' Come Lell ofthe poetry within you Fluid, unexpressed of a shining moment that should be pressed As adalTodi1. K , , ' Of sights, that slip through the eyes Thai nifirror a soul ofdelight Of a wholeness, a split second vision Between the light. And speak in silent full tones, Of the round swells ofa souring strain That stirs a purple heart. And weld the exquisite into one apart. Dx 3 I s UR IN SX l X ,P X I The diversity of the works of William Butler Yeats is representa- tive of the myriad facets of our education. His style is the peda- gogue's style: clear, inspired, descriptive, dedicated, tempered with humor. We dedicate our faculty section to Yeats, the teacher. I have spread my dreams under your feet: Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. William Butler Yealx l9 Yeshiva Univ ADMIN. bf. Samuel Belkin, Presil Charles H, Benclheim, Chairman, Board ol' Directors i Li,I-'52'Qi'if5iF:-ii!'3-'vii. 3 we A' ,i - ni . :Wi ima..-' , . 1' ' N F' 115 i lf- A i in ,Ez . Q 45 . X ' , f- ' - -'Du-f f ll' 1 L J- ii ' j ,. 1 'iill 1 fpxag vw F -. x x vi .5 P ,,.,.f ,Q l Samuel Levine, Executive Director Yeshiva University High School for Rabbi Ab, Yeshivci University High School forl Rabbi Da Yeshiva University High School for Dr. Issac l Nlartin Ll Yeshiva University High School for Dr. Issacl Nlr. Alvin 'sity high schools FRATION nt Yeshiva University Rabbi Abraham N. Zurofl, Supervisor Sheldon School, Director. Student Finances loys of Brooklyn ham Zurofl, Principal loys ol Manhattan d L. Weinbach, Administrator Sirls of Manhattan ewin, Principalujewish Studies Department ter, Administrator Girls of Brooklyn kwin. Principal,lIewish Studies Department iamber, Administrator . ,f,vrfi 5?Y-W. .,-:f my , V- ' f. ' .-.- -:V , 'I- 5' .g:E:5:5:5:5.:.g., f A ' , Wiz: nwlln TEDH-F'J PR n1D oan n11'n5n5 'nJ1n1 cwxw - n'Jwn rJrJ nc'o1:'Jwx-nJ'w' 11-5yw ,TDI-F111FF 1DF5JP1 1:51 w:on-r':n mnnxx 13155 1J'5Y 'n mywa 'nv .zum-Era nnwnn 1:nx 171D 'ax .L'1w1w: nnfo 13'-n 1w1 'nnw .13vw 'nwnvnn 11o'n rx wznzn 1155 Wson-r'J: D1Y'1' nnwn 135 pfzynb wzxoann 1J5xx 1h UW 1:13 IDDWTJY5 nnfns 1'yD ,nbnnn pw nnfn nxr 538 ,'n nwunn .1'ny: :'5'n nwu' vbnn uwnws ,Dann ivan n:11: vnwr vvwx 1:5 L'JN11 ax .'nJ1w7 by 1on DWWD1 nnnna nnns nvs' nnwwnn nn nb c'Jn1J as ,'na:n: n's nu nuns' vxwwv na: n'nn ra ,'HJ1W5 vy 1on nwwn' - rx ,nvnnnn nn'xnnn .nvvnn 1'nn HJTW5 by HWTJW 'n nwwn nbnnbw ur? nJ nn1 xnbxx c'11p' ntw n5'an 'Jx1 2 ? .5R1w'J W rn! 151V pmx' WNW :in 22 I .f ' x Dear Graduates, lt is indeed a pleasure to extend my personal greetings to you on the oc- casion of your graduation. The Class of 1968 has been blessed with many bright girls and a large num- ber of original thinkers with keen minds. I have seen evidence of these qualities in your classroom, in your extra-curricular activities, and in your yearbookf the Elchanette. The knowledge and experiences you have received at our Yeshiva will serve as a strong foundation in your pursuit of further knowledge in both religious and secular fields. Make good use of your background and capacity for criti- cal thinking, and become a source of pride to your families, to our Yeshiva, and to Klal Yisrael. QAM 6a A fs ,f'.f eW t '., L Y--S Rabbi Schorr, Jewish Studies A line will take us hours maybe: Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought Our stitching and unslilching has been naught. Rabbi Rubel, Jewish Studies I bring you with reverent hands The books of my numberless dreams X si ct? Mrs. Weichbrod, Jewish Studies Mr. Weinstein, Jewish Studies Remembering that the best I have done And therefore, friend, ifyour great race were run Was done to make it plain. And these things came, so much the more thereby Have you made greatness your companion, Although it be for children that you sigh. 25 Rabbi Rosenmund. Jewish Studies ' l . A Dr. Lichtenstein, Jewish Studies His element is so Fine To drink the wine-breath That ifthe cannon sound While our gross palates drink from the From every quarter ofthe world, can stay whole wine Wound in mind's pondering. Awww ,wwanlrlli '5...w-.,mMu-r- 53' mikvlnq. Z xy ,f .ff X em. .-. W Mrs. Zaks, Jewish Studies And one because her hand Had strength that could unbind What none can understand, What none can have and thrive, Youth's dreamy load 3. 'lk sg f ff Mrs. Wilen, English Mr. Marshal, French She has not grown uncivil As narrow natures would And called the pleasures evil That is how he learnt so well Happier days thought good: To take the roses for his meat. She knows herselfa woman. at , .1 Mr. Paley, Mathematics And smooth out stain and blemish with the elegance of his mind Mrs. Beck, Typing and Stenography To be born woman is to know-- I knew a phoenix in my youth, Although they do not talk of it at school- so let them have their day. That we must labor to be beautiful. - - v 1, 9000 9 900 9060 IU? 09 2-mz::m,A,,, . Q ii' ' - J ., .N .,,,, an-3.4. 'W 'vm Mr. Spin, Mathematics Mrs. Lieberman, Health Education A lonely impulse of delight She bid me lake life easy, as the grass grows on the weirs: Drove to this tumult in the cloudsg But I was young and foolish, and now am full oftears, I balanced all, brought all to mind 32 Mr' Pglonsky, History Rabbi Berenholz, Jewish Studies We and the laboring world are passing by: HC made his 5011180 UPWHYCI Amid men's souls 33 H f .ig 'hw W' , .41 ,. ..f,i-,3-f-A5-. -Jw:--Lg-, m5:,.,t,.. ,I . . ' 4' 4 H fi'-.ix 1 - :f f ,ff '41-.- Z1 fi-'rfb'-Iliizf-2' 'wi' 1-'-:i x 1'.' f1az. f . ,f,1::, ,Zf.Ef .. -V ff: ,-,f.-.--., 1 . . , , ,. .. ., .. ,. , , ,, .. , ...., ,,,f,. ., , 4. ,,,, . .. , .. .,,f,f 4. ,. ,. . L - ',-' . '-ku, 5.1f'24? 'Q,L.,1: P xiii' ' I ' ' ' . nil-1, , L ' 1 Lif.-'Lil'f'f,'1?:s.,1.Elf,-211529 'i ff ' ' ' ' V' --'-- -wr'- fl-'-?1f.L. ' p. -.- - DY vivriiy itfaffiiaiwr Ai'?5'?i'5 . 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Mr. Hoffman, Jewish Studies Miss Silver, History I am content to follow to its source. She opened her door and her window Every event in action or in thought And the heart and the soul came through Q2 A., Mr. Grossman, Music I made my song a coal Covered with embroideries Out ofold mythologies From heel to throat ,, . - W'-'am-., Z siatxw: wi? -4 X x XX 3 s 1 Qggiif 4 3 x ? ,Q . , 11.1Lswwqzzxwxsxxxm-xfxexx. .xx , 11221, V ' 4 'V if if 4 , wg:- I 'A' vfvffff' ' , ' '. ' :f 3 N ,,.'nX 5 W'-V . ' ,, ,,,,,:, ,,,, in , , f , f 5 : 2 , I f I , f , VM! I ,, K , 1 I 4 if f ' 2 I I , X 17' ' ,f ff X Q ,4 M . - . JM Mrs. Spiegler, Biology Mrs. Abrams, Arts and Crafts Fix every wandering thoughtrupon That quarter where all thougrht is done Smiling and kind, one lingered by her seat 'Sn .... Sf? 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' ' - fu vs-mfs 1z's1'r 'inn :vm 1:2915 :man -y-1 Gila Berkowitz ltalicjhzvoryield- To Intellecls inebriate With Summer, or the Worldf Editor-in-Chief ofthe Yearbook Regents Scholarship Merit Commendation Captain ofthe High School Bowl Team poems: page l0, page I74, page l8l essays: page l9, page l70 53 alll nwronr msn nbxn Susan Berkowitz Several ofNatz4re's People I know, CllZdllZ6 1'kl1OWI776'4 Ijeelfor them a transport 0fCord1'al1't,1'- 54 ,we e r .,,,,,,f4wuvnm fl ,. 4: ,'1'zTf5 6 Q '40 . 4 5, I 5 -4- W Un '- A v 5 , 'G ' Q aw ' ' ' W ' lf' . 1,4 I VX 'Ji lf, . r :15 nw' 1'J'y 'uso Miriam Blumenfeld We will pry and see lfshe is ffllhl' Whal dwerence is on her Face F rom Features others wear 55 , A. moan 'npo ynu 'vm nmrnn zrpmy :vm LeoraCohen The Poets light but Lanzpse Themselvesfgo outf The Wicks they stimulate- Ifvital Light Inhere as do the Sunsf Each Age a Lens Disseminating their Cireumjerence Most Outstanding Student ofthe Class of 1968 Regents Scholarship Literary Editor ofthe Yearbook P'eylot Co-ordinator short story: page 8 poem: page 17 IT FP!!! 'DI' H' Fae Ebert T00 brighljbr our fI1nl'I71 Delighi The Trulh 's sz1perb,s'urpri.vc' 57 '7'5H W . D'1DUD H5131 n'pnmm nun Beverly Finkelman A Charm invesrs aface That lnzagefsarisfiesf 58 J ww' Q fr' 9 9 0 fr C1 , in f Z ll 1 W1 ,- Q , ' 1. 3'ZlRTT F1PTl'lY3T'ITI U'J Arlene Fleischer Lad QfAtl1e1zs,fa1'thfi1l be To ThyseM And Ml'.9I6f'l'- Alternate Regents Scholarship poem: page I77 .59 Q... lf, A-... ,gh- 55 nes now: H 13 Sharon Fleischer T0 own lhe ,-Ir! willzm Ilze Sou! The Soul IO enlerlain Willz Sflerzve as a Company A nd Fe,r11'i'aln1af1zIa1'lz Regents Scholarship Hebrew Editor ofthe Yearbook Editor ofthe Hebrew Newspaper poem: page 176 60 me J ww: n'J'y wx: nab -mm: van vm: Ruth Fogel Advocate lhe Azure T0 the lower Eyes! He has obligaliorz Who has Paradise Alternate Regents Scholarship Feature Editor ofthe Yearbook Director ofthe Fashion Show poem: page 184 5 6 I ITD. TT DIJTHJ 015713 TIIJTI Ashira Freund HlI3'8-1'l1ll gui u Brook in -1'uz1rll'11le hear! IfVl1ere f7t1ShfllfVf1OH'c l',Y blow. And blll.K'l7I'lIg hirdx gn down I0 drink. 62 mam :uber may Deborah Friedman Nor was itfbr applausef Thai I could ascerlainf But independelzl Ec.s'Ia.s'-1' Of Dem' and M 6117 Alternate Regents Scholarship 63 'C Z Qty xl' w x 'UK 'man nwnn n'7'r1 'nn 5: 'ry LeanneFuchs Wonderfis not precisely Knowing And not precisely Knowing not- Regents Scholarship 64 712791 'ITHTD UJ'S?T TIDTITI JTTID T!Dl'lT 7'8D Sandra Galler Argues the Aster still- Reasons the Dajjfodil Profound! 65 if A 144 f,, 4 . 'Sew mum: nbuo Vs Miriam Gershbaum Through what zransports of Patience I reached the slolia' Bliss Alternate Regents Scholarship Photography Editor ofthe Yearbook 66 nyw 'nw wp' nr n' J' Ja :ini Sonia Glatt The mind was builtfor mighty Freight That all my Life had entered it And there was room beside Secretary of the General Organization Merit Commendation 67 ZH? W Q -sw C RW 'KM Wm., pmzm nznn'v -mn! my HeddyGold Was laughter and ability and Sighing And Frocks and Curls. Alternate Regents Scholarship Captain ofthe Cheerleaders Director of The Tenlh Man 68 W Ll nrnnbn 'rn ngur-n nnvnn Phyllis Goldfarb Sqfi as Ihe massacre Qf Szuzs By Eveningiv Sabers Slain 69 ive' 4, noun 1'n1naw wnrr :nr 'avso 1's nwzn nnlm Malka Golombek Easiest 0fA rzs, they say When one learn how Art Editor of the Yearbook Merit Commendation 70 'nan 551: nm :Uv Rebecca Grussgott UI were l7f1lfv.S'OVhlI? nz-Vself' 1'C1'lZOIl,C6'I70h0d1'., 71 ,f ? Z win nm gn :rum mono Anna Halberstam Bold little Beauly Bedecked with thee Na! u re fo rs wears A nziquizyf 72 1,-.a .5 bw-16-Y Q Q' 55:41 N , - , ,,ee R f l'-A1Q 'lif , oaagw ewwnfilsei een ,V ,M ,Aff ighgghf lllllggg ggQ F J f egegill , 1: mn nwnn may in n'1'7 124:15 ymn Rhonnie Hauser Sweeter than a vanished jiolic From a vanished green ! Swlfer than the hoof? of Horsemen Round a Ledge ofdream! Athletic Manager 73 ., 4 TTJ l r1J1w'v1 me puma' s'm' Zelda Hempling .4 sudden expectaiion, Aflyilzg attiludef 74 TDI1 RWD? TIWYJTT 1D'D1 HelenHersh That whoso sees this littleflower Byfaith may clear behold The Bobolinks around the throne And Dandelions gold. 75 xx W D' Ja 1' rn' now :1'? Frances Hershenov Like her the Saints retire, In their Chapeaux Qffre, Martial as she! Alternate Regents Scholarship 76 in Inn 'rr nm' Phyllis Joseph Glows Centra!-like a Jewel Between Diverging G0ld5+ 77 . Qu. avr: :Hman nm: ry nznm 15 nam Tziporah Kahane That hints without assuming- An innuendo sear That makes the Heartput up its Fun And turn Philosopher, 78 i 2 40 ,. 4, If 'IF H132 'lDl'lJ 7515 Phyllis Kaminelsky Luck is not chuncee 11's Toile Forlzmels' expensive 5 mile ls earnec1'4 Vice President ofthe General Organization 79 ,by t.. jx nn R531 nn 'iam nn 'pen Reneeliatz She staked her Fealhers-Gained an A rc- Debaled-Rose again-e This Il'H1?fbE'-l'OlZd the 6'Sl1'H10l'6' OfiEI1!'-1'.0fQf.AffEIZ7 Valedictorian ofthe Class of 1968 Regents Scholarship Merit Commendation Editor ofthe Newspaper Captain ofthe Debating Team essay: page 182 1 wp ' R -w V 1 fy., 451 iv , , X f ff 2. 1 W4 Www , 5 f fi ' Q U 72 1 Q, Z? 3 , ? fy, , WWW' fy, V 7 f ,,w. R5 1'YBU 531 n'J'Jan a'n nwp' Susan Kudowitz Her Labor is a Chant- Her 141161163540 Tune- Art Editor ofthe Yearbook 81 4 ?1A My 'Q ,4 , , pl, W f? . I I, f ,5,5,', .8 L W4 '5 TI II1'T D'JDRJ fI'JB D'TDl'lJ Debra Kurzman The Days she stays A re equally supreme- Alternate Regents Scholarship 82 ew ,gf ,Wg 13. ' -M N' . ,sw '- MW wr -,rl ' ' n ,- Z , 4, 73 iff 'np I.:- fe fm' -1.3 I W ,. 'A Y 1- , .pier 1., 'agp W. Q min: nnwinrnn 15 mem 'nr 15 nmn 'rn Sara Kutner In unreniitting action Yet never wearing out Regents Scholarship Business Editor ofthe Merit Commendation poem: page 176 83 Yearbook H511 l'l1'l'Dl' FHD'S7J Brenda Lakser A nd an ejaceless Few are lzjied there Nay-lzft themselves- 84 IT! UWDYT '1'lT! OWNED Sylvia Lampert The Though! is quiez as a F1ake A Crash without a Sound 85 :vm -any 'ry nvzen yn num Hattie Lasher Ifall Ih6'j0.1'S I am to have Would only come today. The-1' Could not be as big as this Tha! happens I0 me now. 86 all 5 nwsanv :man nam: ym'71 rm nur-an Mindy Lebovicz Exultation is the going Of an inland soul I0 sea Past the housesepast the headlands- Into deep eternitye Alternate Regents Scholarship Technical Editor ofthe Yearbook poemg page 180 87 Xssg x sQ'4': Y x x Ss y Samgy X gxt :tgxk dxf Nssg 1 sit' Wsi 'Lx ts 1 1400, K lui' WX wus N19 M 'H' I 1 UI, lla 1 It I I i' 'xxx ll 1, YI 1 1,5 'lili. x' 1,11 11-1 :mu D'P1'?R 'ryn nm 'nm yn mam Lillian Lebovits But She the besr Logician Refers my clumsy eye- To just vibrating Blossoms Business Manager ofthe Yearbook 88 mm n':y:n yn Myra Alice Leeb S til1er than the fields AlIl1efuIlD6w- Beauz1fulAas Pictures- Alternate Regents Scholarship 89 Te '4 Ev' W , 'X ms 1? .. ,Y V ,- NYJ. ,::,.3' , 'Nt '11 , . W-. Q ag, 1 ,K ,QM Qi, fl' 'Q , ,X - -'vi'-3 wx naw? '79 'mn n-arm :mann nnns: :vs Celine Lemmer She sped as Petals ofa Rose A frail Aristoeraz of Time Regents Scholarship Secretary ofArista 90 ,5 L,' If Am -ff f f ' 1 V gf 9 f f -fm. A! Q ,I I p .fgi 4512 1, f J 1 1' ' ,QQ 2 ' . , , .f ' if f' 2 ' if' 2 f f Q 2 f' ' fjlfv I, Eyqflff ga vi- if , ' 3 4 ' H 1 z Jin' 6 . 1 ,A f 2 if g l D'JJ l 'IDBI FIWDIYD CPWBYD DY! FIDUTD AnnLinshitz I check my busypencil, Mivfguresfle away. Wherefore, my baffled fingers Thy perplexily? 91 59,3 4p,,,,pn-nv f 325 !'IT.'l1TlI'J '!'l'S71lD D'l'!H1TI I'1 3127 Betty Listhaus Whazever Flower fbi! to come Ofother Summer days H er crescenz reimburse Alternate Regents Scholarship poem: page 172 92 32251 HDJP TlJ'3'l TEDDY! H1351 Eve Locker Septembefs Baccalaureate Regents Scholarship Merit Commendation 93 J n5 v nm: van: nmnbn na' Ita Mairanz The words the happy say A re pallry melody Bur those the silentjkel Are beaulzjill- 94 ,f Tm: mrzsm may '1mn'v 'nm 'nn Livia Mappa Some Rainbowfcomingfrom the Fair! Some Vision ofthe World Cashmere! 1 eonfidenlly see! 95 W H1122 !'lD lII1DTI D'WJ2 RENT! Ann Margulies She has not lived who has rzotfell- poem: page 14 96 'N 1-my: rm: nm' rm Zivia Mermelstein What Soft-Cherubic Creatures These Genllewomen are- 97 I mo Inrn' new nun :rn 1 Renee Morgenstern Who ponders this lrenzendous scene- This whole Experimenl ofGreen- As zfil were her own! Regents Scholarship English Editor ofthe Yearbook Merit Commendation Director of The Man Who Came to Dinner 98 -z ,V 'f uf 'A M it ,pm 'W in fy A ez 14 X W V! Q yawn.. 19 nun may yn: rr'rmz Brenda Muschel Szgjlfcienl for my Own And here and there a Beneft Unto a Neighbofs Bin 99 'w-eu, , ' ,Ez- gr, Q, .sl H, Us ,, We W V , in A . x 5 may Q Q ,uw 4 W, H , x 3, qnmwm , ww!! wi :M f ii, A Q 4 'kk' m'rw rvnr:-.'nJ '7Dl nyu 'nw-r nw-uw Arlene Neuman There is no Diligence like that That knows not an Until? 100 T12 , i m., ' +4 w,., ff . ,, ,wf2ZW,ffQ ' ,, ' ag.. ,wp Q 1.454 1 i'42fQ?4i'1f 3. ., ,,,N, rms 'nn nnnn rumen was mawn mann nn Miriam Neumann Many Sciences, Pursued by learned Angels In scholastic skies! Finalist for the Merit Scholarship Regents Scholarship Captain of Hebrew High School Bowl Team lOl -i s,., , wwQ?' fl' ...Q ,A.., , nxxs qswov any zqbrp Judy Nulman Andperch my longue On Twigs Qfsifzgirzg Athletic Manager Leader ofthe Choir 102 'nun new In n Yona Ovitz Her cheek is her Biographer As long as she can blush 103 552' if 1 I M f 5' ny-z vpn' 11:11 nb Brenda Pachtman By Chivalries as tiny, A Blossom, ora Book The seeds ofsmiles are planted- Which blossom in the dark. Regents Scholarship 104 :myn 'non nam n'1rr.u:1 7:5 Sandra Padawer Roses ofa steadfast summer In a steadfast land Alternate Regents Scholarship Vice President of Arista 105 ,rf v Ayub!-ld. iw ' ID '79 n vy mu 'rn my mn: n Cookie Rabinowitz Qflnduslry and Morals Ana' even' righteous rhing President 0fArista P'eylot Co-ordinator 106 ,qw-5 aa ,1 ' f ,.-'J wgigk-it A 4' V fm N. L., A.. 111 h 1 pn rx nnnn :1'v :mms pmy'v V-nn Il Hannah Rabinowitz Yozfl! know her-as you know 'tis Noon! By Glory- A5 you do the Surzf By GloryA Regents Scholarship Leader ofthe Choir 107 -.J 115 D'DW , ,SFMWQ 'in mm 'rmw' mn: Judith Rabinowitz Where melody is not Is the unknown peninsula. Beauly is natures fact. Captain of the Cheerleaders Director ofthe Fashion Show 108 X J nbnx: 'vwnw nn 'vwnzn Toba Rabinowitz The Outer-from the Inner Derives its Magnitude- Regents Scholarship 109 RUR !'1'!'lR H7893 1171 ItaRingel Eslates ofviolet trouble ne'er looked on Caplive! We bring reprieve ofroses! H0 . ,Vw,vw,,,,f,w4,iMf,,m,,jlnW ' :ng ,X 15 r X t A.. , xxx-. Mfxy.. 'ann 5:15 'Ja rvsvr :via -i-sn nm: mann Cheryl Ritter Tofelch Her Grace-and Hue- And Fa1'rr1ess4und Renownd Regents Scholarship Co-Editor of Hebrew Newspaper Merit Commendation ill nn 'Ja 'va 'ry nzvwo n'1'.1n nr-1 Gloria Rosen Let change transfuse all olher Traits Enacl all other Blame But deign this least cerlfcate- That thou shalt be the same. II2 D l1?T I'l'l'H'DJ YDW' TI'l'1IDD!T1 TPZIYD TT! Joyce Rosenbaum ls always as the contents But give a Giant room Ana' you will lodge a Giant And not a smaller man President ofthe General Organization Merit Commendation 113 C15 1J NiJ 'ITIJDT 721127371 1 9DZa Reva Rosenman Within that little Hive Such Hints of Honey lay 114 fewmuw . 3 5 I7 IDT D'PH1D DYIJ 'WDM CPWITID Francine Rosenzweig To own herfor a Friend A warmth as near as Mlhe Sun Were shining in your Hand. H5 Q yn nmn n'r:wr: Hannah Rothstein nm: ' nr: A ll the letters I can write A re notfair as this- Syllables of Velvet- Sentences 0fPlush, Depths ofRuby. undrained, Regents Scholarship Co-Editor ofthe Literary Magazine Merit Commendation short story: page 12 'II6 PB' rrprzyn mmm HTFR rhxnn Sharon Schachter The Dcfnition 0fBeauty is That Defnitfon is none- II7 Zi 56 13 ff, f 74 211 I! ywf f 5 , f 1 ff' V' 3, e , 7' , ,' Aww, ' . M 1 'fn -nr -f W 4 my . W' we 4,44 my M46 ,wt 1 6 , fly WS? ,PMI in Af' ,av ' n'v me rr: 1 nn Esther Schattner Compassion jbr Integrity Alternate Regents Scholarship President ofthe Service Society IIB n'vy:1 nwy 5' n nm: Chana Scheinberg Superiority to Fate I5 dwcult I0 gain 'Tis not C011 ferrer QfAI1'1' Bu! possible I0 earn H9 rf 1 A--. . - ,m 476' 6 L J- Q' Wh, ' ..e:',- - Q' ' f:ff1 ff', . fff in v,A,.v. .- . sig ' org, LAI! ' - I' ,-Avy! . ' if , M .fbi , ,. ',j3vf1u,.A3Q'c-1-ieV'l 2 'L -IHS. A' .. - , .,,,. , . ' VV . , s ,X ' lr :,-:- - ' ,.4 3 2 K Q 'f , , L A .-Q, f,.,, 3, FIT .121 TIT R J T! Dale Schwartz The Ffrmanzenml Lilac Upon lhe Hill tonight, T21 tai qvwl, a ' rvwyon na: nmn5n ns: Brocha Shapiro Bl'CfIll,S'f' my Brook is Silenf II is Ilze Sean 122 n'n1'n:1re'7 yy: Va Libby Sharfman She squanders on your Ear Such A rgumenls QfPearl- a- Treasurer ofthe General Organization 123 'Q ,Mfg-,6- A ve KAW'-f ', vt' J .5- 5341? -,:,qj 13, Q Plz I . , Q.,-2:3 6, .Q ' .Z .. g 1 'S' I X ' at +10 , 4 ' ,. .v af, 1 'funk .- Qo, ' I3 !'..,'-.pti f -we , A bf, ,, V -'f '..t,'x 7' Ks. ' ,yslyfsi wt ind' if .Wd gn-,a'F 'DTWYIR PUEYDT U'I'!f' 'l J'S7 'HRD 'BI TH UH! Ellen Simon Yesterday. and Today. Her veszmenzs as the silverfleece H er countenance as spray. Alternate Regents Scholarship 124 f? 4 fjv ff , I ,4 Jag ig? My TT' 171' .J -J DCN1 'IOFI LebaSprung A Mien lo move cz Queen! 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Co-Editor ofthe Yearbook Regents Scholarship poems: page I, page 7 short story: page 5 138 'ra n : v:1 in may Sharon Weiss There'.v Basis IIZUIPY Tl1l1l.S'6'lll'Ch6'S Human .N'ature's creases As Clean as F ire. Alternate Regents Scholarship Director ofTl1e Tenrlz Man 139 f 'u. Maki, :L bun 7751 na nzwm 113' Sharon Wiedenbaum I wait tl1'1'j21r,fanIasIic bellsf AI'Il10lll7Cfl1gl716'fI1 other dells Urzlo the dlfibrenl dawn ! 140 N? W iq- wwnqwm n rw1'a' ma: nun: rmrnwf Susan Wollman And Belfs keep saying Victoryn From steeples in my soul! 141 X .Q-4 ' f' www- ? .,. .-4-4 , ,. , ,--wa' . -'I 'h'f'T ?'f WP l ' .- 'gl ,tfmff l f A 1- R 4 '. A M .ET .. W 'S -1 '1 . Z gf '.:',,- 3z-sin AQ n vv:'11' nn -y-'mn 11-x nn 1 Rebecca Zaifman Could gofrom sce11efamil1'ar To an zmlraversed spot! Could contemplate Ih6j0LlI'I1E'.l' With w1pu::lea' hearlf Alternate Regents Scholarship I42 'naw' msn: HD'S7JTI1 nnmun ElayneZur0iT A Revelm' zmspeakuble A na' then a gay unknown Alternate Regents Scholarship 143 144 I A -X x ,ff X We dedicate diversions to e. e. Cummings because his poetry represents the clarity, modernity, and awareness with which we view our world. i this is the garden: colours come and go, absolute lights like baths ofgolden snow e. e. Cummings i, I l45 I l i .+I-'Uf':1'YL': -'fE 5 7-' ' , fffg-7:11--w.,,u,,,.-,,,z v:,.fzi,?-'si 'l'!1'iL-Bill 'Z ' 2...-.:.,g,. '1aL.?,4,f Q, 1 . QQ, 5 : .t - .V , ,xt H Tfcisim 1-fs 1 'assi ff J 15 j Q, . Q ' J f , J x g ,. Jiri! Y. . '11,2f,,.s-H511 . , . . . 4 A b'm :.x-533' '. .5 A Q , af '- .m.ff, a A , X xi L V' 5x n 4 'g av af. , if hw, -1 , n vxfixx H - : f 1 e J- - 'mv - LJ-, if: 'gi gx ', 2 -11: 'V --x!- iff 1 1-mi 5- My .wiv-z Lf-.J -my . - -1 w.:. c -,H-J, -. 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Vfwwgwwwv wx X S it is a time olsorrow and a time ol' ecstasy. we learn more than the mechanics oflife, more than the addition and subtraction of facts. we are taught the why through our religion the how through our education, but we perceive the where ofour existence through our own initiative. we are not lauded by the world, too busy to empa- thize with those who people her. yet, with the thrust of our basketballs and the conclusions of our debates, we have dammed for a while the riv- ers oftime. we were not amongst the first to liberatejerusalem, not among the heroes to fall for our nation, but we were among the thousands who picketed the u.n. we were among the mul- titudes that rallied in washington. in this too, there is pride. l7O when serpents bargain forthe right to squirm andthe sun strikes to gain a living wage when thorns regard their roses with alarm and rainbows are insured against old age when every thrush may sing no moon in ifall screech-owls have not okayed his voice -and any wave signs on the dotted line or else an ocean is compelled to close when the oak begs permission ofthe birch to make the acorn-valleys accuse their mountains of having altitude-and march denounces april as saboteur then we'll believe in that incredible unanimal mankind land not untill e. 6. 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Rauf' V . if ' K 3 fax ' I xx U 4 f .K Q I as ,Qu 'T bl' ag -A x : X , A wwffrg '-l' fx 4 xv 'I Q ' N 'Q' 95:55 i - xi ff' - sl if Q Q, .- , V W N avg? Q Q' , -53 Q ' - 'T L ' A ' . 4 'fi 'AN ' as my EQ, xb Q xr -0 . ' I' '1 ' 5 r 'X' f' ksu 1 5' . U in , an U lv I QW K Ax sy- .. M A I X N r K 5 Nor swarthy nor aquiline profile but a certain sad wis- dom about the eyes labels you Jew. With torn heels travelling desolate unwanted roads through journeys never sought I travel. I raise my arms to Your clasp, I shall not fall. The folk who dwell in stone towers on the roadside laugh to see an old fool trudging with bloody feet and hand outstretched into the night grasping at nothing. And the men who dream at the side of the road dig deeper into the soil and found their towers in rock and proclaim that they are strong. And they tell their sons Men are blind and they cannot see the light g but there is no light. I build my house on the road and leave the windows open that all who pass may halt and listen to the voices of angels expounding the law divine. I gird my house with fences ofjasper and pave the courtyard with chalcedony. The men who live in towers of stone come to touch its ivory walls. They sense the fragrance of lavender drift- ing through the windows. They feel warmth through the walls, yet enter will they not. For he who crosses my portals may not eat the flesh of his brother. and human meat is sweet. So they leave the hostel of knowledge taking with them as tokens of their visit green peaches that grow between the gates. As they covet what is mine I lust for what is theirs. To sow seeds in my fathers soil to brush against the soft grass. But I must build houses in the center ofthe road. They have razed my palace but the secret glory in its cellars has escaped into the wind like the shadows ofthe dead. And You. You lead me through canyons filled with screaming demons. 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