East New York Vocational High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1951
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l-le is nearly indisilinguishable Trom The resT oT The crowd. His only marlc
oT idenTiTicaTion is an ever-exisTenT grin which gives him The appearance oT a
iolrer. During a lesson, he eiTher appears guiTe absorbed in sTudying a TexT in
which he has secreTed a comicaboolc or else he enTerTains himselT wiTh consTanT
inTeriecTions oT humor. l-le's beTTer lcnown as Who me?
The Day Dreamer
This is a characTer who may be readily idenTiTied by The semi-Trance in
which he walks. l-le is usually inaTTenTive unTil called upon To reciTe. Roused
Trom his sTupor, he replies, Whadd'ya wanT Trom me? WhaT did l do? The
cause oT his conTusion is a simple one. In all his classes, The Day Dreamer always
has The righT answers . . . To The wrong guesTions. l-lis regenTs papers reveal
some very sTrange soluTions, ATTer all, who would believe ThaT an advanced
algebra problem could be solved Through The use oT a ralqish new model
airplane design? AT The Term's end he is awe-sTruclc by his reporT card and
regards The marlcs as someThing mysTeriously conjured up on a rouleTTe-wheel.
l-leis well lcnown as Why did l Tail? -'il didn'T do nuTTinlll
The Glamour Boy
This is a noT-unusual characTer who is mosT meTiculous abouT his appear-
ance. Upon rising, he will spend TwenTy or more minuTes molding his wave
and anoTher TwenTy choosing raimenT which he Teels will enhance his manly
appearance and mal4e him ouTsTanding. l-le is usually successTul wiTh The laTTer
aim. Who wouldn'T be . . . wearing alTernaTe sTripes oT charTreuse and
orange in a maTched suiT7 l-lis dream suiTf7 Oh yes, he has one: A darlc blue
shirT wiTh pepperminT-sTicL sleeves maTched To a pair oT red and yellow checlced
panTs, oT course. l-lis Teachers describe him as a brighT and colorTul sTudenT.
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flfld CO11SidPVil13l The 1lHf'F7'fflil1f1l of this life: do nmkfx puhlislz and df'l'Illl'!' Ihis fo be our
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lust and us fuIIO:4's, lIC'1'f'l2-U rr'r'0lfi11g all ofhrr fUI'll19I' Wills
by us at any time made.
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Mr. Graham . . A rapid fire water pistol.
Mr. Jaffe . . Last call on Wednesday.
Miss Klein . . Anew lock for her door.
Miss Mosby . . The latest dictionary.
Mr. Katz . . A new thermometer.
Mr. Burney . . A good guard system.
Mr. Gerber . . . A large receipt bookfwtf
Mr. Huber . . Taller doors on the subway.
Mr. Novak . . . . . . A trip to Texas.
Mr. Hilgard . . A larger drawer for S.S. cards.
Mr. Widmann . ...... A smart E.T. class.
Mr. Butner . . Perfect attendance for the school.
Mr. Chinitz . . . . A new pair of cutting pliers.
Miss LaSala . . A one year car cleaning service.
Mr. Stark . . . . . A Frenchman to speak to.
Mr. Silverman . . Have G.O. activities resumed.
Miss Gillespie . . . . . . . A perfect composition.
Mr. Port . . . . A set of keys with a homing instinct.
Faculty at Large . . . . . . A raise in pay.
.yn We hmfe hereunto subscribed our names, the
twenty-jifth day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred cmd fifty-one.
Witne.S.se.s.'
1, Leufned Alot Signed: June 1951 Senior Class
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