Yeshiva University High School For Girls - Elchanet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1968

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9 1 U H nm L13 mn nm JUDY FASTEN A defector from Washington Heights to Queens . , . Judy spells diligence . . . and no one knows better than Mrs. Faerber . . . aware of what's hap- pening . . . and who, sharing a locker with a G.O. president, wouldn't be . . . a record breaker-the first to finish a dress in Centralis first home et? class . . . we're sure Judy's persistence will get her far. 1'-err Librariang Ping Pong Team,' Class Committees. D ' 'l MIREILLE FEIGENBAUM WJEI TIN Tl'l'NTJ Ill lldlllfl The one literary figure that always strikes you before the books is our own Belgian import . . . elected Ceven without a speechj to brighten up the ,X library . . . Mrs. Faerber's Murrai, Estelle's Murray, and other teachers' Marie or Muriel . . . a great admirer of Mrs. Mintz's vast resourceful- ness . . , Mireille's lofty aspirations certainly put her on a high number. Class Presidentg Head Librariang Choirj Class Committeesg Chairman, Costumes Committee. 1 ' J Z9 l PHYLLIS FELD WEITJ 01113 PDE! N? Accused by Mr. Taylor of a perpetually sneaky smile, Phyllis' laughter often sets the whole class off . . . well known for her enthusiastic participa- tion in Rabbi Eliezri's class-when shels not napping, she's jiggling up and down . . . always where the action isg she met Mr. L. this summer-at the race track! . . . only Mrs. Faerber can fathom Phyllis' logical approach to AH . . . as one of our erusaders in speaking Hebrew, Phyllis can be heard conversing with Esther Lee, preparing for Aretz. Seeretary-Treasurer, Aristag Tutorg Librariang Scenery-Class, Thanks- giving Playsg Choirg Courier Typistg Biographerg Class Treasuref.

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l l D REBECCA CHARNER l'ITJ PTJ FIRM l'ILlJ'Il'l TINJ Nearly suspended for her laughter . . . now Mr. L. wonders why she isn't smiling anymore . . . warm and friendly, a mutual love exists between her and youngsters . . . brings Rabbi S. her homemade cake . . . her class- mates, weight-watcher's recipes . . . doesn't respond when called Rebecca . . . was finally called Ricky, even by her teachers . . . an enthusiastic stu- dent . . . her notes are in great demand as finals approach . . . a true Baalas Midos Tovos . . . better late than never, Ricky learned that racing doesn't pay! Class Presidentg Courierg English Oratorical Contestg Literary Magazineg Class Plays. ' D JEANIE BERGER 1111 TIJIJJ1 1117 DDT? Our Jeanie with the light brown hair . . . one of Mrs. Scheinfeld's follow- ing . . . our perpetual pianist-always gets pre-assembly jitters . . . always singing, tapping, dancing, or humming . . . usually the source of most ruach outbreaks . . . Jeanie undertook the financial problems of the yearbook with less than a smile . . . a warmhearted friend . . . Jeanie possesses a serious interest in Jewish philosophy and a genuine desire to understand. Class Vice-President, Treasurerg School Pianistg Choirj Dance Festivalg Business Manager, Elchanetg Big Sisterg Welcome Freshmenj Pianist, Brzgadoon, Oliver.: JUDY EISENBERG I 1 . l H173 711 l'l'71J l'lNl '? l'l llllll lTIl:1 1'Ilf.l'l Madame President . . . V.P .... Treasurer! . . . Now don't I look like the 4H type? . . . Judy has gotten plenty of practice for her future as a lawyer in representing both us and herself to Mr. L .... one of HOCH1g,S Heroes , . . managed to be tied to her desk in Yiddish . . . extremely well read and up to date on everything . . . because of her ready comments and opinions, Judy was banished to the back of the chem room . . . but more appreciated as class debater . . . a searching mind with thoughtful questions, Judy is bound to find the answers wherever she is. G.O. President, Vice-President, Treasurerg Aristag Director, Brigaaloon, ' Oliver j High School Bowlg Debatingg Kiss Me Kateng Big Sister.



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Fashion Showg Librarianj Choirg Tutorg Class Committeesg Class, Com.- 7 F2 D SABINA TOBY FELDSTEIN ' 7N1LlJ'1 'ITHTD FIJ'I1'I1'l Very fittingly, as her namesake tums out to be an airline, Sabina may some- day literally hit the top-in the space program, maybe? . . . however lately, along with dazzling Rabbi P. and splitting her ends, she seems to be hitting the bottom quite a bit on a new pair of ice skates . . . although constantly insisting that she isn't strong enough to push her morning train, her strong will got her through exciting years of chem and physics . . . as Fish is said to be brainfood, Sabina knows the secret to success in Central: Whitefish! Right, Sibby? petitive Assemblies. l E SHIFRA FIALKOFF FIPTIUJ FITDTI7 TU Usually quiet and gentle, Shifra displayed her violent side when she broke the first window . . . she utilizes class time for more important readingj The Franco-Prussian War is not on page one of the N. Y. Times, Miss Fialkoff! . . . Shif was the stimulus for Mrs. Siega1's brainstorm of seat belts for the chairs- Wake up, Shif! . . . one of the girls with enough self-control never to look at her report card until she gets home . .. . Sh1f's quiet but determined manner was ably shown as she led the Qnotoriousj 7C class in their Tzedaka drive. Class Treasurerg Choirg Dramag Big Sister. ESTHER LEE FRIEDMAN l I I J I D IN TITJIUD HUJTT D1 Esther Lee is our activist-whether it be a march for Soviet Jewry, a cru- sade for the use of the piano in the lounge, or persuading us to join Aliyah laAretz . . . we finally got a Merit finalist . . . Esther Lee's talents are varied, from being editor-in-chief of the Courier to our aspiring physicist . . . she possesses a truly perceptive intellect. Editor-in-Chief, Courierg Aristag Librariang Class Presidentg Literary Magazine.

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