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a sweet, lovable, and completely llOl16S-ll Senior President, he convinced us as he rolled up his sleeves. As John approached us, we ran up the nearest rope. Who wants to replace a harhell? CHAP III-PREFECT OF POLICE fo . , . . xulfzlfzzxzfj own an U1 staircase, we tripped I ' ' over l,ou Chist-na, our photographer. eliminat- f F ing a negative. We stepped on his new Brownie, M7 and with a snail, he rolled up his sleeves. His r arms were eovered with lilm. 1 He thought he looked L J well developedj XA i ' He hauled us down to the head of the SOS.. . Two-Gun Clit-kman. Clit-lv looked fairly intelli- GLICK -I-HE DICK gent, so we asked him if he had a high average tlli. fellows, hoW's Mr. Average'?j . . . or a low average t'Lo. fellows, how's Mr. Average?l. Clic-knian got to he a Captain the hard wav. He rose from the ranks-an eager-beaver, hut very rank to begin with. Wie gave him a nickel so that he wouldnit give us any deten- tion. hut he? just a copper at heart. and not worth a cent. May it he said to his everlasting credit. though, that the fine policing of our mausoleum is largely the result of his marvelous ahilitv. and other stiff he made-er, tolrl us to say. CHAP IV-MAG NAGS ju, fdg OZitngAr00m we encountered Plutchik. Pluteh. as all his friends, namely Bob Strauss, wall him, is editor of Horizons. tH0riz0ns! Thatis the students' Green Sheet.b Pluteh received honorable mention in the Westinghouse Science Talent search. A solid scientist with a hent how-tie. At one time he was also associated with the Terlz Srienee Bulletin. He used to write the material that wasn't printed. But at last he's getting something in print-his name. Wie wouldn't say that Plutch is thin, hut he was stand- L i ing sideward when he had his senior ' i pictures taken, and nothing came out it Q, 40 , on the film .... We finished our W soup, and snapped out fingers for the waiter, and who came over hut lzlg Paul Comiter. Hels our good friend iiii I Q . who now Writes the column in the t. ..-.. r. H rs- ' iii Survey that We used to write, hut we COMITER AND PLUTCHIK
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S S OE TECH A D BLU DER our I-CHIP on nit FAMILY nan S754 KAW? ggjlmffg Utgf of the elevator on the way to the B' rirzt ollice one day. we humped into ,Terry Pine, chewing on 1 ol . His chest looked like a scrap iron depot-lVT 'o T B Q. f 'or huttoi Arista pin. two old GU. presidents and a l't ss A t .... W en' asked him what the lathc was Tor. he said t I6 A S was going to cut down the GU. hudget. Handsome W A M ' smiling. suave. good-natnred Jerry! t i' 'ist A A . good-natured suave.l He usually has the ist heau- p a ny tiful wavy hair. hut today it was straight as a g freshman's program. tHe said his waves were assigned to active duly.l But don't get us wrong hy thinking we donit like Jerry Pinealeause We donit. But he's really a nice fellow in spite of his A AAAA ' ,K good looks, he tells us. Oh, by the way. lerry is our 4 zsiifl GO. president. if you had forgotten already. Yve PINE A. WAY had. Every morning the S.O.S. has to stop all the girls trailing him to school. but he won't give their cnrlers hack. Pine always says, To he or knot to he. We love him. CHAP II-PUTTING TWO THREADS TOGETHER e flidifecl the Managerie tlohn Dezeeuwj. Long John is leader of Arista tcivilian O.C.S.l. He told us that he hrushes his teeth with gun- powder. Every time he gets hot under the collar, he shoots his mouth oil. Quite a hig shot-No, no, John, don't shoot! We hadn't seen him for a long, long time, and he was lonesome. He was so happy to see us, he shot four times, hut he didn't hit us. Godl How l've missed youlv he said. We agreed that his aim was atrocious. ,lohn is also very active in scrap collections. A ln fact. he is head of his hlock. Yes- - E ? , 6 W S hes just a hlock-head. Famed lor his A long hair, heugives hald men advice on ! s.....' how to keep lallmg hair. Use a hoxl p he says. , .. S S You can see why we couldn't stand it DEZEEUW AND BRYAN any longer. and ran down to the gym to meet John Bryan. our lovahle Class President. The Smiling Irishman was holding Ray Klemmer in one hand and Neil Greenstein in the other-there was a shortage of harhells tall right. have it your ways-dumhhellsl. ,lohn is 26
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resignedg our radio broke down and we couldn't get any more jokes from Garry Moore. tWe just thought of a new joke about Plutchik: every time his name is called on the roll call fifteen guys answer uflesundheitlilj Comiter is Features Editor of the Survey now. If you have clothes that do not fit, go to Comiter and he'll feature. tYou can see we're running out of material. We interrupt this story to make a little money on the side: three of our friends are paying us ten cents apiece to mention their names: Ray Orens. Solomon Bernitz, and Benswagon lVluckerfuss.l IV tVl0ltE CHAPS . . . ecwing ffm Ofifmchroom we went to the Blueprint ottice, where they were playing a rhumba, and there was lVlelvin---Shakun. Shakun. also editor of the Blueprint, is a very good artist4he's always drawing con- clusions. He also plays basketball every I af, night. He's pretty good, but he keeps pass- . sl ing to the guy in the white shirt wearing the ' whistle .... His dancing partner was Sol ' I V Johnson. Sol is the artist who draws the i zll ,Aix cartoons in the Survey, and he's also art . Q- editor of this Bllzeprint. Now all he has to V A t do is take drawing lessons. Sol likes to draw pay checks. He started out by putting WEINBERG AND CH'5E 4A mustaches on the pictures of Miss Livonia Avenue of 1936. Johnson has a girl friend, and we once heard him speaking to her on the 'phonez 'Til never forget the time I met you, Gloria Schlavnick. One day, while on the boardwalk, I bought a box of Crackerjacks. opened it, and there you were. As I looked into your eyes. all three of them, they reminded nie of limpid pools of a super-saturated solution of copper chlorate. Your nose was like a brook, it ran. Everybody around the school likes Sol. ls that because he's vice leader of Arista? You can stop reading here. if you like, because the next two are nobodies, and are mentioned only because they supplied the film on which all these pictures were taken. Une of them, Shelly Vlfeinherg, expects to go to the Prom by car. and for years t he's been saving two gallons p g t sq of gasoline in his darkroom. . . . And there's Louis Chisena. 1 y 't': .X He eats flash-bulbs for break- 's Es. N n I - fx O fast. Every time a girl goes , past, he shutters. He has a 5 ,A , . 1: very good camera. loo bid ' ' . A ' ' I 3 ' 5 it has no lens. But it was a QA good buy. o . . . SOL JOHNSON MEL SHAKUN Q8
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