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Sheldon Goldstein Here is a plugging, pug-noscci, pudgy, punctual, punctilious [Hipil from the Bronx (pronounced Pronx in Bronxcse), a majiir in P-sychology. Shaye, ever helpful, is seen nmslly lecturing to Machlakah Vav about Achad Haam or the possible qtiestions on the next bechinat gemer. Before coming to Yeshiva he was a Spanish scholar in De Witt C ' linton High School and studictl his basic Hebrew at Marshalia High School. Shaye led many of his classmates to graduation from T.I., and rightfully enough he himself graduated. He hopes to teach Hebrew, become a rabbi, and eventually live in Israel. Max Goldzvveig Maximilian, Bored of Education, was born in Saffed, Palestine — and successfully withstood the Chamsin for six years, this feat being due only to his absorption of Saffed ' s Kabalah by osmosis. Leaving the sandy beaches of Aretz for the bearded forests of Lubavitch ' s Canada, he was gradually incubated to hatch a sociological egg at Yeshiva. In all seriousness, though, he is deeply and firmly attached to Hymie Shapiro. Making stamp-pasting his liking, his dreams are crowded with visions of all kinds of degrees — rabbinical, sociological, and third (achron achron choviv). He has earned the respect of his classmates for his constant willingness to do a favor tor anyone, including Masmid. Irving Goodman Although a student for two years at C.C.N.Y. on Lavender Hill, Heshy moved up the spectrum to the blue skies of Yeshiva. His advent here caused great consternation among the math genii due to his sharp acumen and friends. A studeiit in Rabbi Soloveichick ' s class, Irv attained this coveted position of understanding chakiros by way of Torah Vodaath and the Suwalker Rav. His work in politics began as a member of Senior Arista and high school choir. Even now his smiling face can be seen peering through the portals of the Co-op Candy Store of which he is manager. He is a fine piano player and has done professional choral work. His ambition is to become a musical rabbi.
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Henry rinslnirf This :mii;il)lc ' ( linl;ir (;iiiic ;il| llir w.iy hum l- ' orllillld, MiiiiK-, III lie ciliK.iicd .11 Visliiv.i. Ilcniy, :ilw;iys riMiIy lo liclp mil ;iliyiilic, i;ili lin.iM nl .in (ii i.iMr lodnl in liis .slii(lic-s. ( ir.iilniil iiij; Ikhm lii li mIkh I wiiIi iKiiinr., Iir loii- (iniic ' d ill llu- same Ir.idilKin ;il Vcsliiv;i, wlicic lie iii.ijdicd in Mjllu ' iniilics Jiid w.is iirlivc in l,;i ' rciinli.i. I iis i l.iii- dcsliiK ' ;inil)ili(in i.s Id |iniilisli .1 niuiriiKl ' s in.inn.il in mdcr lo cilligillcn Vi ' ,sliiv;i .Miidcnis mi llir L;.i ' .lrmiiinin:il |) ' iicn- lialilics ol Sk-in ' .s r.iw ni.iicn.ds (iu- iiiil;1ii I know, since lie ' .s licfii .spooil-COdkini; Im IIil; liiiillur I ' .nrv). 1 li ' ll nndmil)k ' diy ga l;ir in in.iilRin.iin.s m ;iny (iiIkt IkK! inin wliicli Ik ' may vciilnrc. Abraham Harry Goder Siaicly, plump, and trigger-quick at back-talk, Harry con- .siders himself an honor student in Rabbi Lifshitz ' s shiur, Mr. Posen ' s Physics Club, and probably everything else. Short-lived at Mesivta and C.C.N.Y., he moved to Yeshiva to out-live every practical joke ever attempted. He is that unique creature who majored in his hobby. Mathematics, while devoting his spare time towards preparing chapters of Isaiah for Mr. Sar ' s Bible class. After g)m hours he may play basketball, and after Beth Hamedrash hours peruse a couple of Bobo Kama pages. Needless to say, his ambition is to become a rabbi and a teacher. Henry Gold Henek was born in Poland and stopped off in Germany on his way over to the United States. He spent his fir.st few years in the U.S. at R.J.J. He then entered Yeshiva Uni- versity. He hid out in the woods of R.I.E.T.S. for a vear and was then liberalctl by Dr. Grinstein and T.I. . t Yeshiva he was a member of the soccer team and kicked around a lot in the Psychology department. He majored in Mathematics and consequently brought tears to the eyes of many an instructor in the latter department as well as in the former. He is proficient in science in general and has mastered other sciences, in particular in his chosen field. Henrv hopes to enter the Hebrew teaching business.
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Jarls ( l {rl ll■l■ L Here is :i Hcl)rcw scholnr who received nom nl Ins |i]c ' .inii ' , tr;iining :ii Ycsliivos. Jack is a possessor ol .1 |ilioi(i;4i,i| liii memory llial lie uses 10 rememl)cr Hebrew, I-reiicli, l.aiin, and (ireek words and minilRrs. lie hasn ' t tried lakiii|; nnnihcrs al ' V ' cshiva yd, and nidsi |i(ii|i|c hi lieve llial this talent will remain nniried since he cyid hajcrii. Jack enjoys playing haskeihall, hut never tried out lor the team, simply because he could not think ol v (urrcii I Ichrcw termi- nology. He is OIK- lil ihc last |irn|i(ini ill s ol iIk I),iIi(i l rii movement. )atkie wants to In- a llrlircw teacher, then ;;it married. We know that lie will he ,1 line pedagogist. Siinoii Fl -il T lriii Shimmy, ihe Hrst Student ( ' ouncil president who initiated an administration-inspired (according to ( )mmic) clean- up drive at Yeshiva, attended Ycshiva Toras Chaim, T.A. and Yeshiva College solely for the avowed purpf)sc of i,arnering a fellowship at M.I.T. And thus, he turned out to be an active S.C. prexy, working overtime for his fellow- ship. His term was one of tumultuous silence, or perhaps, more accurately, one of unheard controversy- These were his achievements (quotes are from Commie). A quiet ort of character who claims to speak up and stand upright (because of equal pressure on all sides), his interests, among other things, run the whole gamut from mathematics and algebra to geometry and mathematics. Theoretically, he intends to became an applied mathematician. Marvin Her•ihlio sitz MARVelous Marv has probably made more headlines in Commentator, page three, than any other man in Yeshiva College history. For industrious and modest Marv has broken all basketball records at Y ' .U. He came to us after one year at C.C.N.Y ' . Upon joining our basketlxiU team, he immediately rose to stardom, and was chosen by radio station WMGM, with the help of the Y ' eshiva students, for the All-City team. In his senior year, he broke the all-time college record by scoring forty-one points in one game. That performance was immediately followed in the next games by scores of thirty-nine and thirty-eight points. Marv attributes this success to Mr. Adler and Psychology. He hopes to enter the field of industrial psvcholog%-.
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