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the class members were hurrying down to have theirindividualpictures snapped. The group pictures were then taken and everything was in readiness for the RECORD BOOK. Elections for the Class Day Officers were then held and the following were declared victorious: Cfamr Poe! ............ ALBERT MILLER CZa.r.r Prophei. ......... IRVING F. SACK Claw Hl.Jf0fl.LlH. .... HENRY A. ZALLMAN Clam Prefenier. ...... LEON SHECHTMAN On the same day ballots were taken for the election of Popularity Honor Men and we had an opportunity to see who were the most popular fellows in the class. The results were as follows: Spoon Jlnn. ......... ALBERT OCHROCH Bow! Jlnn .... I . . .ELKIN KREITZER Pipe Jlnn .... ...., A LBERT MILLER Cane Jlnn .......... BERNARD MERSKY November 2nd was selected as the zero hour for the payment of dues and Treas- urer VVeinstein made a last-minute drive for the dues, receiving large sums of money. The same date was also the final day for the RECORD BooK material, and Editor Weinstein and his staff completed the final touches and the class archive was sent to press. The greatest evening of our entire stay at Central then took place, when the Senior Prom and the Banquet were com- bined into one affair on Ianuary 27, 1952, in the beautiful ballroom of the Manu- facturers Club. Alfred Haas took charge ofthe Prom, while Carl Kline managed the Banquet. Needless to say, the affair was a glorious success, everybody having a good time. It was indeed a fitting cli- max to our high school life. A most successful ending for our class from the football point of view was that the team won the championship for the third consecutive year, undergoing an undefeated season and extending its string of victories to twenty-six straight. Captain Ochroch, Ardito, Pertnoy, Rush, Hirsch, Leabman and Flitter were our representatives to the squad. The cross- country team captured the champion- ship for the first time in fifteen years, Powell, of our class, leading the team on to a title, and winning individual honors. Thus the history closes amid a blaze of glory. As we leave the old schoolwe cannot help experiencing a pang of sor- row and regret at leaving forever the familar halls. However, all things must come to an end and it is with a reluctant feeling that we depart. Many were the joys and sorrows which we experienced and many were the unforgotten friend- ships which we made at Central. The professors, although inclined at times to present us with ducks , did their best to instil knowledge into our heads. As we enter into the wide universe, eager to face the world, we cannot but preserve the memory of our glorious experiences at Central. Yvith a hope that the class will continue to meet after graduation and occa- sionally glance over these pages in the future, I close the history of the 157th Class. .QI Q6 IA..
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