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VD, A CXOAN s 1 HARRY S. LICHTMAN 7601 15th Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Harry the Count CC 977 A regular fellow is lze, A credit to lris sclzool, He did his lritfor B. C. P. r We tlzanle you, you're ajewel. The Gloria Trumpetersn missed a good man when they overlooked Harry,-they need men. He sho' can toot a mean horn an' ah don' mean mebbe,! I When it comes to getting the inside dope on Broadway and its Night Clubs, see Harry. He iinds it easy to mind his own business,-don't suppose there is much to mind. Harry had something on his mind throughout the entire year of 19265 we couldn't understand what it was until IQ27. He threatened to write a song, which strange to say was not so bad. Chemistry Club, Study and Review Club. Page 134 f D!f ii QR A- JOSEPH LIEBOWITZ 98 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. CCJOC77 . 'CAEGD This is foe wlzorn you see, A splendid fellow, take itfrorn nie. Any question that rnay arise, He is sure to answer, oh, yes, he is wise. Joe is another member of that noble group consisting of line and good students. In fact he is so good that if you ask him for a peneil, he runs out and buys you a fountain pen. Ioe is as able to rattle oil the various preparations of the U. S. P. as easily as he recited the 'cMother Goose Rhymes ', in his younger days. If his future takes on the hue of his hair, we have no doubt of its bright- ness. Chemistry Clubg Study and Review Club. Q l - k Cf' ofa.
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X'-FV? ffl! X91 i CO4 Q55 PHAQMAKON 553 kg ELI QIPSCHUTZ 403 4th Street , Brooklyn, N. Y. . CCEH77 The well known song, Eli Eli was dedicated to Eli in honor of his human- itarian efforts in behalf of the starving orphans of Riverside Drive. Eli claims that he will, .in the future, put his efforts to Uuplift work in the lost babies home. Eli could never understand how any- body could place money on a horse when the darn thing's skin is so slippery. But with charity in his heart and an open pocket, Eli will gain popularity and fame in Whatever field he may turn his efforts to. l MURRAY MANDEL IOI Cannon Street . New York ' - CC Mandy formerly lived in a six story apartment house, but was compelled to move after residing there only two weeks-you see . he's a saxophone player. His music is so 'chot , he can get the melting point of wax without the use of heat. Mandy's playing is so vital to the success of the orchestra that when, one day, he broke one of his springs, the rest of the orchestra had to finish the selection by himself. He is a rare combination of musician and pharmacist. His loyalty to the orchestra and the team is to be commended. Orchestra. V v Page 135 -fav Wk r v - fc:
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