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. f frf.' u Tlj£ LAWRENCI NATALIE COHEN” jy P VICTCm LIBRIZZI EVANGELINE CHARLAT V ' ' N-y-iAT' GEORGE SALOMON ' k. ROSLYN JACOBS ARD ROTHENBERG EGERIA MINGOLLA PETER LANGER HARRIETTS BLEFELD Natalie Cohen was a Buskineer ’31, ’32, Vice Pres. ’33 and Pres. ’34. She was on the girl’s riding team, girl’s tennis team and a member of Varsity Club ’34, took part in P. T. A. Plays of ’33, ’34, was Pres, of Junior Club, belonged to Math. Club and Staff of Mental Pabulum ’32, ’33, ’34 and was delegate to C. S. P. A. convention ’33, ’34. Victor Librizzi, the recipient of many a fond glance and sigh from the girls, played football ’32, ’33 and was captain ’34, played basketball ’33, ’34, ’35, baseball ’34, was announcer at Gym Exhibition ’34 (in a soup and fish) and was Vice Pres, of Varsity Club. Evangeline Charlat, the pride and joy of many a thumping masculine heart, brightened the Gym Exhibitions ’31, ’32, belonged to Math. Club ’35 and was secretary of Junior Club, ushered at commencement ’34, worked on Annual Board and labored 2 terms on Staff of the Mental Pabulum ’32, ’33 during which time she was a delegate to C. S. P. A. convention ’32. George Salomon, a boy with a heart of gold and photography on the brain, has graduated Ave Atque Vale. Roslgn Jacobs who talks under her breath from habit, was an usher at commencement ’34. Edward Rothenberg, famous for parking his car on a hill so he can get it started again was lab. assistant (keeper of the calves) in ’33, ’34, ’35, played on Handball Squad and was a founder and first Vice Pres, of Science Club. Egeria Mingolla, a wee little lassie who sticks to the job, was in Gym Exhibitions of ’30, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34, Glee Club ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35, library committee ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35, and played Girl’s Hockey ’33. Peter Langer spent all his spare time making more or less sweet music come out of radios. - »' Harriette Blefeld, was usher at commencement ’34 and performed in Gym Exhibi- C5l3— V tions of ’32, ’33. Page fourteen )v JkJU - os
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NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE JOSEPH CROPSEY HOWARD BASCH DAVID KRAUSHAAR GEORGE JEROME KANNER WESLEY GRANT FORMAN Joseph Cropsey, our own Joe, may be rightly said to constitute a quarter of the Senior Class; for he is: Editor-in-chief of the Lawrencian 35, Treasurer of the Sen- ior Class '35 (we’re watching you, Joe), Associate Editor of Mental Pabulum '34, Lab. assistant '34, '35, Pres. Debating Club ’34, Science Club ’34, ’35, Chairman Chemistry Department of Science Club '34, '35, Stage Crew P. T. A. Play ’34, Stage Crew Senior Play '35, Buskins '35. For Howard Basch we have nothing to say. His accomplishments sDeak for themselves. Honor Society, Runner-up for Ace Cup '32, Vice Pres. Honor Society '34, Debating Society. Treasurer Sophomore Club, Math. Club, Math. Team ’34, Buskins. Science Club, Chess Team, Vice Pres. Chess Club ’33, Treasurer-Secretary Ping Pong Club, Stamp Club, Literary Editor of Mental Pabulum, Annual Board. David Kraushaar has been keeping the old head working, doing or dying for the fame of Lawrence in the annals of chess. He was Secretary Chess Club ’33. Pies. Chess Club '34, Advertising Manager of Mental Pabulum '33, '34, Usher at commencement ’34, Debating Club '34, '35. Viola Decora's departure from Lawrence will be viewed with much regret by her many friends. Louis Gray, over whom Miss Jensen has been keeping a strict vigil, can boast of having received a passing mark in his English regents, (if he gets it). Barbara Fishcl, whose infectious laugh is famous throughout the neighboring countryside, took part in the Gym Exhibition ’32. Glee Club ’32, Buskins ’33, ’34. ’35, Math. Club ’34, P. T. A. Play ’33, '34, Annual Board ’35, Senior Play ’35. Georye Forman, whose whole life has been spent in a little black Ford roadster, sometimes wanders to the Physics lab. and has been known to examine an electromagnet in a moment of indiscretion. Jerry Kanner has been waiting a long time to achieve his aim. His accomplishment is single but all-satisfying. He is graduating. Wesley Grant has spent so much time trying on his new leather jacket, that he had no time for school activities. rape thirteen
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IRVING SCHWARTZ DONALD SEARLES BURTON RUBENSTEIN CLARA MONGARDI EDWARD REILLY WARY CORDNER • (y ROBERT WILLIAM BURN LEONARD GEORGE STEIN DIN ($CLk Irving Schwartz, known as “Presidential Timber or “The People’s Choice for President was Pres, of the Math. Club ’34, ’35. Pres, of the Table Tennis Club ’34, . » v ce Pres, of the Debating Club ’34 and Pres. ’35, member of the Honor Society since 32 and Pres. ’34 and ’35. He was chosen for the Honor Society Selection Committee, Senior Play 35, won P. T. A. Ace Cup, was on the Annual Board and on stage crew of P. T. A. Play ’34. Donald Searles, the center field fly chaser, played baseball and basketball ’32, ’33, or ,w?s ' ce res Junior Club, on the Annual Board, a stamp club member ’31, 35, belongs to Math. Club ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35. participated in P. T A. play, worked on stage crew of the Senior Play, ushered at the commencement ’34 and was on the ticket committee of ’35 Senior Play. Burton Ruhcnstcin, a noted linguist whose favorite saying is “Who borrowed my r rench homework now?” entered Lawrence ’32 and has spent his time, spare and otherwise, in being liked. Clara Mongardi, a popular young femme, entered Lawrence ’32, marked time on Annual Board and helped in the Gym Exhibition ’32. Edward Rcillg, La Cucuracha, was a swell little cheer leader for the year of ’34. Mary Cordner, an energetic girl, participated in the exhibitions of ’31, ’32. ’33. Robert Diner stein, keeper of the chemicals (lab. assistant ’35) was on the Annual Board, the Editorial Staff of the Mental Pabulum, one of the stage crew in the P T A. Play ’34 belonged to Science Club ’34, ’35, the Buskins ’34, ’35 and held down ’the Vice Presidency of the Debating Club, stage crew Senior Play ’35. William Burns, a brain truster, was secretary of Science Club, member of Annual Board, served as lab. assistant ’35 and on ticket committee for Senior Play, belonged to Math. Club, Chess Club and Debating Club. Leonard George, our brilliant gymnast, was in Gym Exhibitions ’33, ’34, belonged to Varsity Club ’33, ’34 and took part in P. T. A. Play ’34. Page fifteen
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