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

 - Class of 1968

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' i 5 SHIFRA GOLDWASSER 'INDI TIN HDUIH ,'I1'INEIl TIN H3171 Does absence make the heart grow fonder? Only after a year away from r ' Central could Shifra tell . . , known for her gift of gab . . . one day she stopped talking, and Mrs. Edelsberg marked her absent . . . known as the only lady in her French class . . . this Bnei Akivanik is always cheerful , Y and enthusiastic about everything. Class Treasurerg Aristag Courierj Class Playg Dance Festiualg Cheerleaderg K N Booster. DIANE GREIF l i i 7 - I U lllJ TlIl'?l W5 DD stands for - . . . Good Greif! . . . our favorite history teacher . . . substitute, that is . . . greets everyone with and how is every little thing this morning? . . . and follows through with Will you PLEASE clean up your lunch tabie? . . . Dee Dee has suffered a frequently mispronounced nf-39? name . . . no, 1t's not grief you have in your class . . . refusing to let this school get to her, Diane has remained calm and smiling throughout. Class Presidentg G.O. Alternateg Choir. 'T 'D T7 l FRANCINE GROSSMAN 'INElI'lH'? TFT' 'LUDU Is it Mimi, Francine, or Frannie? Mr. Rathman solves it by calling her Miss F. GY, . . . Frannie is one of our math and science fans . . . when she gets to school, she's always ready to work-on those notes to Zippy, that is . . . Frannie scheduled her own lunch period, and then wondered where everyone had gone . . . after her Florida vacation, Mr. L. thought 8A was being integrated . . . with her artistic talent and sweet disposition, Frannie sure is nice to have around! Arista: Class Vice-Presidentg Scenery for 0liver'Jj Choirg Director of Class Playg Big Sister.

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1 I I nmfn mm m 1:m m1 JOY MIRIAM GLICKER Joy's uncanny twitching nose has been known to transform many a class- room into quite a happening . . . our bubbly Happiness seems to be a. firm believer in love at first sight . . . her ability to keep smiling shows through in her fun column, Jump for joy --though it hasn't been an asset to her slow laughing reflexes in Rabbi Perlman's class . . . with a disposition to match her big, bright eyes, there's only one sweet way to put 'ww it-just like an Almond Joy . . . nice and nutty! 4-wie Class President, Secretary-Treasurerg Courierg Class, Thanksgiving Playsg Co-Captain, Cheering Squad. i W CAROLL GOLDBERG nnzvnu 'PD nnrmum mum Caroll is considered the class of '68 martyr . . . But Mrs. Rochlin, I really donft know the answer! . . . the most eloquent poet of the 7C Yiddish class . . . Mrs. Goldsmith's innocent mixer-upper . . . Miss Elkin's prodigy . . . sunbathing in Mrs. Mintz's class was the only way to rid herself of that nasty cold . . . our carsick driver's ed student . . . her not so secret ambi- tion is to become Centralis guidance counselor . . . Why have Getman, Glass, and Goldberg become infamous as the Terrible Trio ? English Oratorical Contestj Asst. Photography Editor, Elchanetg Debatingg Typistg Costumes, Oliver. DEBBIE GOLDNER i 1 'll'l'l'If1J UTITI nl'll'Jfl:l Silence is Goldner . . . Joyls silent partner in crime . . . also doubles as Miss Schwartz's personal ladder . . . Rudle the Yiddishi' . . . her locker is a lost and found for all senior textbooks . . . known for her rosy cheeks and amazing assortment of shoes . . . an avid opera and concert fan. As one of the west side kids, Debby has no excuse for coming late . . . however, her home eco dress is quite another matter-Debby may finish it in time for graduauon-college, that is. Debatingg Choirg Class Plays.



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D 17 J 3711 TNQ 'J 'l'?lP TIN 'J'D DlUH Naomi Long Locks Hess . . . her hair serves to keep those in back of her from becoming bored . . . most of her teachers have already had a Hess for two or threej . . . although her sister was secretary, Naomi Clidn't get any advance copies of tests . . . always smiling, her one and a half dimples are the cutest! . . . although quiet in class, Naomi's voice is often heard raised in song. Choirg Big Sister. S T73 T1 UWTIN lll'lTJUJTJl HTITJLIJ ELAYNE HELFGOTT l I Heaven help us when Helfgott is around . . . this little efroach can be seen flying around, tying classmates to chairs, and making French speeches . . . Helfy remains a spirited bundle of laughs-who else would go wading in Rockefeller Center's fountains for carfare? . . . as a cheerleader, Elayne's voice can be heard above the rest- We're gonna f-i-g-h-t . . . a favorite actress, Elayne's ability to look good in any number of braids eamed her the promise of a part as Topsy by Mr. L .... as for her French broad- casting, all we can say is: Oni, monsieur, c'est notre bribe. Class Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurerg Cheerleaderg Fashion Showf Drama Clubg Chagim Poster Committeeg Big Sixterg Welcome Freshmeng Debating Manager. NAOMI HESS i1:sp,.w DEBORAH JACOBS 4 l l 1 NTI TIUXJJ 'JE11 TI IJ Gee, Mr. Lilker, you're cute! -right from the start, Debbie proved out- spoken and witty . . . our official class greeter, her cheery Hello extends even to Mr. Steif . . . crunching a green pepper, or holding up her applause placards . . . Agnes Gooch lives again! . . . why can't Debbie lose her Historia notes? . . . FELL for Mr. Schwartzbard . . . Dvora, madua at mafria li? . . . a questioning mind with a genuine desire to learn . . . Debbie comes up with profound perushim to her own questions. Assistant Art Editor, Elchanetg Class Presidentg Arista.: Librariang Dramag Choirg Scenery, Class Playsj Booster.

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