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1 1 an , JAWS C Lrowimnr WVAITER C M jollx li. Diiscn jossvn E. GREEN VVOLFE JAFFE ' ' ' . , ORRISON x B XB BS A'B'- B-I- L BS Cl. BRANT hfl'1l.0Y fHeadj A.B., A.M. .,3,sw.,l ..h English Department On Dtt f they say MR. Atixn'- Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after know- ledge. . . . MR. Dsscu- no quote . . . MR. GREEN- ThiS above all: to thine own self be true, and thou canst not then be false to any man. . . . MR. JAFFE- NO rule for success will work if you won't. . . . MR. I.iioNH,xR'i'- XVe do not know our friends well till we have had letters from them. In the meantime, plan your work and work your plan. . . . MR. BIORRISON-HLCHFH to live. . . . MR. ME1.ov- My idea of a gentlemen is like limerson's: He gives the law where he isg he will outpray saints in chapel, out-general veterans in the field, and outshine all courtesy in the hall. He is good company for pirates, and good with academiciansf' . . .MR. Nizumlsrtza- A dwarf on a giant's On Dit I they say I ,QlLf, 'tj3.2Q'5 3523. shoulder, sees further of the two. QGeorge Herbert jacula: Prudentumj . . . MR. PENTZ- Consirlemtc In voslm sfmvnzfl, fatte mm josle I1 viver mme bruli ma per seguir virlule e l'0710SCf7lZH.H QCOnsider your nature: you were not made to live like beasts, but to pursue virtue and know- ledge., . . . MR. Siusnnr- You've been educated in a global worldg acquire a global point of view. . . . MRS. WHEATLEY- You can be anything you want to be, if you want to be it badly enough. Don't be afraid to sacrifice. . . . MR. VV1M:xu3R- Tile shortest distance between two iven oints is a strai ht line. g Kiln. SILBERT C.iotu.i, Niumiiisnik joim A. l'i3r:1'z B.S. B.S. ,-LB, A.B., LLB., MA. ll l 1 ,' Mas. C. F. XVIII-LATLEY B.S. Eiuwusr j. Wmmgn B.S. QM.
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'IZ' 4--'- sfbx Qfggv S.un'i:i. Couismmi Normans HiARRlS SANFORD M. KANADT' W.u.'ri.R N. LlN'I'lllCL'M B.S., .X.M. PA. 1Hfndj ROBERT PHELAN B.S.. M.S. v y 6 i KENNETH VANSANT 1Headj B.S. Snmm' CALVIN B.S., M.Ed. Commercial Department On Dit I they sayl Remember the maxim: 'Putting off an easy thing makes it hardg putting off a hard thing makes it impossible. . . . MR. LINTHICUM- All you can expect to get out of life depends upon how much you put into it. . . . MR. OYVENS- The Past, the Present-for the Future. Aim your past and present to guide your future, and you'll more than likely be doing O.K. . . . MR. PHELAN-UBC a real man, but it takes a lot of sense to know what makes a real man. . . . MR. ROYER- As you depart from the Castle on the Hill,' it is well to remember that there is plenty of room at the topg that the reason there is so much room at the top is that so few people occupy the space. City College men have the ability to get there. . . . Miss BIIXTER-N0 quotation . . . MR. VAN SANT- May your preparations at City stand you in good stead for the opport- unities which face you in the future. . . . MR. CALVIN- Put your best effort into everything you do, and do it with a smile. . . . MR. Drmssio- Always keep your face turned to the sun, and the shadows will fall behind you. . . . MR. Hinsci-IAUER- A Smile-A smile is one of the most valuable things in the world. When smiles can do so much, why are we not more liberal with them? . . . MR. MARX- Your first job is to get as much education as possible now. . . . MR. NATHANSON- When in doubt-punt. . . . MR. Sci-:Mm- A word of advice-don't give it. Athletic Department CllARI.l'QS B. Ownxs .-LB., LLB. JAMES S. Rovipk A.B. vi x X , I, .. 5 Ir in : -J in , ' W , 1,1447 1' f 'f 0, fa , V W V .fe-9252?-, iligimia ,rf :ff IJ wt i 3 E-,4ff'E4, If fl W l 5. :J-'r'2?fTw'f 12. I JPL i, K' if f, W? t Q Vicrok Scmnn ANDREW DsFAssio CHARLES E. Hiixsciuunn ERNEST B. MARX jznom: NATHANSON B.S. B.S. B.S.
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ings iv 5,1- RILIQY S. WILLIAMSON EDWARD J. ARNOLD FRANCIS C-ILL li. ELSWORTII H.ALL -X BS BS fHendj A.B., M.Ed. B.S.. M., . Technical Department On Dit I they sayl MR. WILLIAMSON- Why the word 'at' in English? . . MR. ARNOLD- Always try to give a little more than you take. . . . MR. GILL- Whatever work you do, do it well. Live a clean life, so your friends and neighbors can be proud to know you. . . . MR. HALL- Work Hard. . . . MR. BIELBY-'tThC only difference between the pos- sible and the impossible is that the impossible takes longer. . . . MR. SCHMIDT-'lH21VC faith in yourselfg for, by faith wonders can be ac- complished. . . . MRS. COHEN-UBY helping someone else, you will Personnel MRS. SARA NACHLAS COHEN fSen'etaryj 499- MRS. IDA G. GLASS B.S. Teacher-Librarian CLARENCE HALL lEngineerj M:-nv lic ANDRLW E. MLLBI' B.S. BLNJAAIIN E. SCIIAIIDT B.S., .-LM. make your life easier. . . . MRS. GLASS-IIA woman's advice is not worth much, but he who doesn't heed it is a fool. . . . MR. HALL- Hitch your wagon to a star. . . . MRS. PERTSCH-'tKDOYN' then thyself, presume not God to Scan. . . . MR. ROBINSON-'tLlW'6 and let live. . . . MISS SELLMAN-on sick leave .... MISS FREED Qsecretary, no photoj - The greatest privilege ofa human being is to be able to do good. . . . MISS RlPl'llL- fnurse, no quote or photoj . . . DR. YOl'NG- fdoctor, no quote or photoj . MRS. lhfAL'D PERTSCII NELSON ROBINSON NIISS Asn SELLMAX lDirlitianj fCustodianj fI4ibf11y'ff1H5 nan- mud' ef tg ,V 1 7 wt a fin fl
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