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|, ;n|i I lAlil ' .KMAN You i;m ' l pnl iinylliiiif; over (1 I I.iIm i in.iii is ):itk-of-;ill- liadcs iiiicl in;isl( I (il one (};u ss uliiili-). I hilling from llic Scliwii ' ( ill nil. Ill In i :iii), lie i- iii lie loiuul sweating it oul over ;i cliiss j .iinc (ii ic.nliiij ;i di-fcctivc story. lie nwjorcil in i ' .nglish ;iiul (1;issii:il simliis. I ' ' lr.i(iirriciil:irly, lie l.ilks in syllogisnis, ;iiul vv:is |iicm(1ciiI hI I ' miki ' .. , s .hi ;is|iii.iiiI in law .scluKil, lu ' cxcuisis Ills l.ilrlils liv liyiiij; In ciiill:i Ills 1 1 r.) Mil .nil s ill Uslciisr ;irj iliii lils. ' I ' lu- liK k( i llic Ixllii. Ills nlliiii.il. iiinliilKiii is III cliiisc .iiiilnil.iiurs in Aiil.irc lii;i. MORRIS II.MJ ' HKN Morris Harry Joseph is Bedford Avenue ' s contribution to Yeshiva College. He was born (bis one fault) in tbc wild of the lower East Side, but at the age of two migrated to Williami- burg. He attended the Yeshiva and Mesifta Torah Vodaath. where he majored in politics. He was finally elected Mayor ol Bedford Avenue on the Toomany ticket. Curricularly, he majored in English Literature. Extracurricularly, he is a major in women (lie they major or minor), languages and basketball. Moish, following in the footsteps of his brother, intends to graduate. His ultimate ambition is to seek a career in-law. or in business. Whereupon the defense rests. ISAIAH HERTZBERG A bookie with .1 buili in stock, this Baltimoron hails from a room on the fourth fioor. Professor of a staimch class spirit, he vept (past tense of veep) for our class the past two years. He majored in M;uh curriLiiUirlv .iiid in numbers (telephone, that is) extraciirricul.irK ' . His held trips have made him a well- travelled and well-travailed man-about-town. He was graduated from Mcsivta High School. His extracurricular activities ranged from the dramatic (Math Club play 49) to the terrific (Math Club play 49). In addition, he served sentences on the French Club, the Math Club occasionally, and on the Dorm Social and Curriculum committees. He chaired the Junior Debating Society. He derives interest from books (dont we know it), stamps, and sports. He intends to continue learning for the Rabbinate, and go to graduate school in Mathematics, and also. . . . 31
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MOSHE GOODMAN Cict out the maps, boys! Moilcsi Moshc starts lilc in Icrii.salcm, which he leaves at an early age lor Scotland. Alter live and a half years he gics it ae fond farewell and settles in London for two years, after which he moves to Memphis (Tenn. that is). He leaves them thar hills and goes to Mesifta Torah Vodaath. Next stop, Brooklyn College, NYU, Yeshiva college! Halt! All iti. Moshe rests up in Yeshiva by majoring in Philosophy and English. This explains the way he is sometimes. His interests lie in philosophy and philately. They say that summer romances never last long, But Moshava. . . Immediate ambitions are indefinite. However, he intends to eventually close the cycle and li ' c in Israel. Well, cheerio antl a ' th.at aiul a ' that. WILLIAM GORDON Billy was very active curricularly with his major, Phys. Ed., and consequently had almost no time for extracurricular activities. He comes from Trenton, New Jersey, and claims to major in Sociology. Billy is an old-timer in the Brody retinue, which makes its daily pilgrimages from the lecture hall to the History Office. He is a Life-guard and has fathered many Life-guards. Many students are indebted to him for his lifesaving, and in particular, he is indebted to many others. Ambition — he had ambition. MURRAY GREENFIELD Here I sit broken hearted, with his writeup barely started. What light through yonder darkness breaks, sudden vile thought my mind o ' ertakes. A Bio major to a degree, a medic sure we soon shall see. From cleaver to scalpel there ' s not a lot, Oh heavenly muse, quick a bon mot. Betar he joined at an early age, but time hath soothed the burning rage. Thanks dear muse for inspiration; our malady, cerebral constipation. 30
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1!aruc:h katsman Baruch came to Yeshiva to study the Matsav Hayahadut in Seattle. On the way he stopped oH in Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin to graduate High School. This studious, quite restrained student frequently finds himself unrestrainedly arguing Yiddish- keit before totally sympathetic audiences. Prevented iTciin niajoring in Hebrew, Benedict majored in Physics ami studied Gemarra. He is on the SOY and also on the QT, Me reads the New York Post. He plans to continue in the ' eshixa for Smicha. He would like to settle down some day and do some tishini;. Ho-hum! HENRY KELLER This very earnest student did not let his lofty ambition to scholarship interfere with baser ambitions of student political activity. He hails from Long Island and reigns supreme at Yeshiva. He was graduated from elementary and high schools with honors in English and languages. He had his Hebrew education in Marshalia Hebrew High School, then came to TL and transferred to the Yeshiva. Henry has been active in many linguistic activities, among them the French Club, Intramural debating, dramatics, Eranos, and most active as president of the Student Council. He inclines scholastically to Talmud and language study. His ambition after he graduates is to become educated. This he probably learned at Yechiva College. i mm SIDNEY KLEIN Very becoming of a wrench and a wench, Sid, an ex-marine and DNI6 man, was fascinated by Math and majored in it. The Dean ' s man Sunday, Sid has gotten his way around the Yeshiva dark-rooms. Sid is also known for the stories he tells. They are of the before-after dinner type. Sid comes from Yonkers where certain other people come from. He has been going steady for three years and hopes to graduate the fourth. . mbition: He ' d like to take a vocation or teach it. 32
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