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aa! 1 y l l 1 l V -AV, Yi Yyrrr Y Y KN'-Q 1 WY W Y Y 'Y'-Y' 'AiX,QJfXfqX:5YV 'AA ' H wf '.gl: i-to E -he-M'-S--C ,PMAQMAre1GN N lf I ll SKB . Q5 ag y ,Q l. MAX GROSSMAN CHARLES HERBERT GURLEY 1384 St. Marks Avenue Q5 Bainbridge Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mac Socrates H Mac is one of our most practical Tn a certain corner ofthe locker room pharrr1aCiStS. In fact he is praCtiCiI1g during the lunch hour, sits an esteemed hard enough to be one. He is so young modern philosopher. This high- practical a zero in a quiz means noth- ly polished embryo pharmacist is none ing to him. In addition to being ef- other than, Charles Herbert Crurley. ficient pharmaceutically he is also very Nothing pleases this young philosopher eflicient with the ladies. He is a firm more than to have a group of at- believer in equal rights for women. tentive fellow students listening to his He always makes them pay their own Gurley Gegsv. way. According to his viewpoint on modern Mac is one of our most popular boys life, it seems he is a man ofthe world, and a loyal supporter of all our school and his philosophy is that of a Utopian. affairs. Well versed in the terpsi- Neither must we forget that Charlie chorean art, he has contributed ma- is a remarkable athlete whose abilities terially to the success of our class are unknown to most ofthe students. functions. 'Tis a pity that B. C. P. has no Gym, and that sports other than basketball ' could not possibly be encouraged. Good luck, Charlie. J is i l i QW W6 c 99 7 Page II5 lk '- f A . Q g C ,Qgyl fl ff. f ssfavw X l w 'W - Ts-fC'W'c .'1i c '-if-E sf! ' f 5KLfjxKX5 Ri fi-' .gfiiotx g..jw ! 'Ae-gf ..fces:,
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