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4 t we JAROWLAW LESHKO K6Jerry!Y New York New York Sergeant Literary Society, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club, 21 Landon Rifles, 45 Sports Editor ot Skirmisher, 4, Journalistic Editor ot Sword and Sabre, 4g Soccer, 2, 3, 4g All-State Soccer Selection, 3, 45 Spring Track, 2, 3, 45 Winter Track, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2 3 4 Happy-go-lucky . . . always has a big smile . . . That's Jerry, Jerry came to the United States in i949 and established his home in New York City. He has attended l3.iVl.l. for three years, and has done very well scholastically. However, this boy also has athletic ability and has made honorable mention on the Soccer Team for the past two years, while also giving added strength to B.M.l.'s track team. If not playing sports or studying, Jerry was usually helping with the various school committees. Jerry's ambition is to go to Columbia and study medicine. With his personality plus and his eagerness to do well, he is sure to find success in the future. MYRON LEVENSEN lCLevyY, Tottenvilie New York 2nd Lieutenant Band, 2, 3, 4, 53 Winter Track, 3, 4, 53 Spring Track, 3, 4, 53 Cross Country, 3, 4, 51 Clee Club, 2, 4, 5, Reading Club, 3, 4, 5: Vice-President, Skirmisher, 5. Levy has spent five successful years at B.M.l, His personality has won the respect and admiration of everyone associated with the school. The outstanding characteristic of Levy is his determination and per- sistent effort in Track, The Senior Class wishes him the best of luck in the future. lf silence is golden he's worth a fortune.
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fee 4,3 ' ' ALEXANDER KLECOR CCBOSSI! New York New Ygrk Private Skirmisher Staff, 43 Soccer, 3, 4, The Boss has been a cadet at B.M,l, for two years. He earned his title through his quick and clever thinking, Not only has he been an asset to the Soccer team but he also has proven himself a very good student. He wants to attend college at the Merchant Ma- rine Academy. We know that he will make good there. Good luck from everyone. JAMES KNIGHT Gordito Berlin New Jers Sergeant B.lvl.l. Track lShot Putl, 43 J.V, Baseball, 3, 43 Varsity Footb Manager, 4g lntercompany Basketball, 3, 43 Landon Rifles, 4 Cordito was born in Berlin, and all his previc school years were spent at Haddon Heights befc he came to B.M,l. last year. Here he has made fine academic rating. A quiet and modest guy, Cordito was one of ' managers of the Varsity football team. As well being a great basketball enthusiast, he is also v ti i'si3 - : Q much interested in baseball, ,S v ,c , He is very friendly with young ladies and is Q' Q to agree with and cater to them on occasion. member the Queen Prom? To Cordito, we, the boys of '57, know you'll re E' the top and hope you'll have the success and haf ness which you deserve. w...,.:':P-
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Smivv JAY LUISI Vineland New Jersey Private First Class Varsity Football, 4, Varsity Basketball, 4, Varsity Baseball, 4. Gaining respect for oneself from his fellows is one of the greatest assets the individual could hope tc achieve, and this Jay Luisi has done. Whether cross- ing the goal line, shooting a set, or scooping z grounder, Jay has won the respect of his opponent: but more important the sincere appreciation from hi: teammates and the Cadet Corps. Being unanimously chosen on everyone's All-State gridiron roster, has no' changed Jay's easy, quiet-going manner. Jay's name well established in the halls of Vine land High, is now embedded at B.lVi.l. A good athlete is a great asset. CHARLES LUKER Charlie Texas Brownwood Sergeant First Class Rifle Team, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Landon Rifles, 4, Dean's List, 4. Charlie has been with us for only two years but in this short time has piled up many credits. Some of his many accomplishments include Captain of the Rifle Team, Landon Rifles, and the Dean's List. Being ' doubl hard for him to hold a a day student made it y ' do it by his excellent position, but he shows he can work as platoon sergeant of the second platoon of C Company. As for his future plans, we know they include Texas A. C1 lvl. We, the Senior Class of 57 wish you the best of luck. Keep on hitting the buIl's-eye, Charlie. L ii ' 7 ifi - fi 5 , M it A A S is lie Q iq . t 'i 4- f f A in 6 Ak a.s. 4' Q. ,ew - , at - . A , N,.17,s4t +- JL. 44 1 Lf ,lg VL., gl T-U1 R QV'- 7
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