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26 L A 1 ' IN SC II O O L Y E A R B O O K JULIAN HERMAN KATZEFF “Julie Harvard The gloomy calm of idle vacancy.” Entered Class IV-B from John D. Runkle School, 1930; Stamp Club, 1930-31; Debating Club, 1930-31-33-34; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; French Club, 1933; 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Co., 1st Regiment. ROBERT EDWARD KELLEY “Bob” Harvard Think of thy sins.” Entered Class VI. from Bishop Cheverus School, 1927. EDWARD FRAZIER KENNELL, JR. “Feets” Williams Silence never betrays you. Entered Class IV. from Dwight School, 1930. JOHN FULLER KENT “Johnny The next was a yeoman, a yeoman from Kent.” Entered Class HI. from South Boston High School, 1931. SIDNEY KIBRICK “Kibbie” Harvard A loud trumpet, blowing in the wilderness.” Entered Class VI. from Wendell Phillips School, 1927; •Special Prize, Debating, 1931; Latin Club, 1929-30; Junior Debating Club, 1929.30; Vice-President, 1929-30; Junior De- bating Team, 1930-31; Debating Club, 1930-31-33-34; Treas- urer of Debating Club, 1933-34; Orchestra, 1930-31-32; Stamp Chib, 1930-31-32; Drum Corps, 1931 -32-33-34; French Club, 1932-33. CHARLES JOSEPH KING “Charlie ,- nnapolis A prince of good fellows.” Entered Class IV-B from Bigelow School, 1930; Drum Corps, 1930.31-32-33-34; Physics Club, 1933-34; Glee Club, 1933-34. . EDWARD FRANCIS KING “Bucky Harvard Look before you leap.” Entered Class IV. from St. Augustine’s School, 1929; Lit- erary Club, 1932-33; Track, 1929; Football, 1932. PAUL EUGENE KINNALY “Pek Boston College The sunshine of the mind.” Entered Class IV-B from Thomas N. Hart School, 1930: Classical Prize, 1930-31; Chess and Checker Club, 1930-31: Literary Club, 1930-31; Latin Club, 1931-32; 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Co., 2nd Regiment.
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LATIX SCHOOL YEARBOOK 25 DAVID KAHN ' “Davy” Tufts As proper a man as ever trod.” Entered Class lA ' -B from F. V. Thompson School, 1930: Debating Club, 1933-3-1; Literary Club, 1933-34; 1st I.ieulen- ant. 12th Co., 2nd Regiment, ALEXANDER KANTER “Al” “Sandy” Harvard Great men are not always wise. Entered Class IV-B from Washington Intermediate School, 1930; School Orchestra, 1931-32-33; Literary Club, 1933-34; 2nd Lieutenant, 8th Co., 2nd Regiment. STANLEY SAMUEL KANTER “Eddie” “Steamship” Harvard Vt ' hose little body housed a mighty mind. Entered Class VI. from William Lloyd Garrison School. 1928; Chess and Checker Club, 1931-32-33-34; Captain of Checker Team, 1933-34; Literary Club, 1933-34; Physics Club, 1933-34; Secretary, Physics Club; Co-Author, Class Will; Captain, 3rd Co., 2nd Regiment. ISIDORE KAPLAN “Kappie” “Iz” Harvard A penny for your thoughts. Entered Class HI. from Lewis Intermediate School, 1931; Chess and Checker Club, 1932-33-34; French Club, 1933; Glee Club, 1934; 1st Lieutenant, 8th Co., 2nd Regiment: Dramatic Club, 1933-34. ELLIOTT KARLIN “Karlie” Harvard And waste his sweetness on the desert air. Entered Class IV-B from Theodore Roosevelt School, 1930; Literary Club, 1933-34; French Club, 1932-33. GEORGE MORRIS KARP Harvard Give him a break.” Entered Class IV. from Mather School, 1930; Classical Prize, 1931; French Club, 1932.33; 1st Lieutenant, 8th Co., 1st Regiment. MILTON KATZ “Milt” Boston University Give thy thoughts no tongue. Entered Class IV. from Lewis School, 1930 ; 2nd Lieuten- ant, 9th Co., 1st Regiment. SAUL LEONARD K.YTZ “Sol” Wharton School of Univ. of Penn. ll orry, worry, worry Entered Class IV. from Edward Devotion School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1932; Fidelity Prize, 1933; Assistant Business Manager of “Register,” 1932-33; Business Manager of “Reg- ister,” 1933-34; Associate Chairman of Year Book Com- mittee; Usher, Graduation Exercises, 1933; Library Service Club, 1933-34; Literary Club, 1932-33-34; French Club, 1932- 33; Stamp Club, 1930-31; Glee Club, 1933-34; Chess and Checker Club, 1931-32; 1st Lieut., 14th Co., 2nd Regiment; Manager of Baseball, 1933 34.
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27 MAXWELL IRVIXG KLAYMAX “Mac” Harvard leave my character behind meT Entered Class VI. from Thomas N. Hart School, 1928; Junior Dehatinpr Club, 1930; Senior Debating Club, 1932- 33-34; Latin Club. 1930; French Club, 1933; Literary Club, 1933-34; 1st Lieutenant, 11th Co., 1st Regiment. BERNARD KLEIN “Bernie” Harvard ' ' Gentle as a lamb.’ ' Entered Class IV. from Theodore Roosevelt School, 1930; Modern Prize, 1930-31-32-33; Classical Prize, 1931-32; Stamp Club, 1932-33-34; Literary Club, 1933-34. HENRY GEORGE KOHL, JR. “Ted” Boston University If ' bosses ' could speak — ' ' Entered Class VI. from Charles Sumner School, 1928; Fi- delity Prize, 1928-29; Modern Prize, 1929-30; Drum Corps, 1931 -32-33-34; Drum Major of Drum and Bugle Corps, 1934; Rifle Club, 1934; Stamp Club, 1929-30; Latin Club, 1929-30. BERNARD KOPELMAN “Bernie” Harvard He ivho hath no music in his soul. Entered Class IV. from Christopher Gibson School, 1930; Fidelity I’rize, 1932; Chess and Checker Club. 1933-34; Lit- erary Club, 1933-34; 2nd Lieutenant, 11th Co., 1st Regiment. RU ' HARD GEORGE LABOVITZ “Dickie” Harvard That schoolgirl complexion. Entered C ' lass VI. from Roger Wolcott School, 1928; Lit- erary Club, 1932-33-34; Dramatic Club, 1933-34; Rifle Club, 1933-34; French Club, 1932-33; Captain, 4th Co., 2nd Regi- ment. ROBERT LAMOND “Effervescent” Harvard As full of u’it as an egg is full of meat. Entered Class TV-B from Jefferson School, 1930; Physics Club, 1933-34; Stamp Club, 1932-33-34; Rifle Club. 1933-34. MORRIS LAND “Murry” Silence, my boy, silence. Entered Class VI. from Roger Wolcott School, 1928; Classi- cal Prize, 1928-29-32-33; Modern Prize, 1930-31-32; Dr amatic Club, 1933-34; French Club, 1932-33; Literary Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1929-30; 2nd Lieutenant on Staff; Chess and Checker Club, 1931-32. FREDERICK LAURENCE LANDRIGAN “Fred” “Landy” Boston College Abash ' d the devil stood. ' ' Entered Class HI. from Brookline High School, 1931; Debating Club, 1933-34; Latin Club, 1933-34.
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