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SENIORS HOWARD JUUAN ABRAMSON “Howie” . . . Harvard “Let me have audience for a word or tivo.” Entered from William Lloyd Gar- rison School in 1930. Dramatic Club, 1934-35; Tercentenary Pageant, 1935 ; Stamp Club, 1934-35 ; Photo- graphic Society, 1935-36 ; Literary Club, 1935-36 ; First Prize Reading, 1936. SAMUEL ABRAHAM ADLER “Asa” . . . Tufts “Great oaks from little acorns f row. Entered from Phillips Brooks School in 1932. Fidelity Prize, 1933- 34 ; French Club, 1933-34-35-36 ; Chess and Checker Club, 1933-34-35- 36; Literary Club, 1933-34-35; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Co., 1st Reg. BERN. RD HERBERT ADELMAN “Bernie” . . . Annapolis “Then will hr talk — i ood God! how he will talk!’’ Entered from Emerson School in 1930. Classical Prize, 1934-35 ; Sec- letary of French Club. 1935-36; De- bating Club. 1932-33-34-35-36 ; Treasurer of Debating Club, 1934- 3. ; I.iterary Club, 1933-34-35-36 ; Chess and Checker Club, 1933-34- 35-36 ; Glee Club, 1933-34-35-36 ; Latin Club, 1933-34-35; Cheer I.eader, 1935 ; Lst Lieut., lllh Co., 2nd Reg. PAUL LUDWIG EMIL ALBERTI “Paul” . . . M. I. T. “There’s somrthinn about a soldier.” Entered from Mary E. Curley School in 1932. Cla.ssical Prize. 1932-33; Fidelity Prize. 1933-34 ; Radio Club. 1934-35 ; Mathematics Club. 1934- 35-36 ; Dramatic Club. 1934-35-36 ; Rifle Team, 1932-33-34-35-36 ; Sec- retary, Rifle Club. 1934-35 ; Physics Club. 1935-36 ; Dance Committee, 1936 ; 2nd Lieut., 2nd Co., 2nd Reg. LAWRENCE ALEXANDER “Alex” . . . Harvard “Thy modesty’s a candle to thy ■merit.” Entered from Charles Logue School in 1930. Fidelity Prize, 1930-31 ; Mathematics Club, 1934-35 ; Le Cercle Francais, 1933-34-35 ; Physics Club, 1935-36 ; Literary Club. 1935- 36 ; Photo,graphic Society, 1935-36 ; Register Staff, 1935-36 ; Track, 1934-35. .JACOB LOUIS ALBERT Boston University “The Sony is over, but the malady lingers on.” Entered from Oliver Wendell Holmes School in 1933. Glee Club, 1933- 34-35-36 ; Math Club, 1934-35 ; Latin Club. 1934-35 ; Literary Club, 1934- 35 ; French Club, 1934-35. ALFRED WOLFE ALTMAN “Al” “Alty” . . . Harvard “What a spendthrift is he of his tongue.” Entered from William Lloyd Gar- rison School in 1930 ; French Club, 1935-36 ; Class Committee, 1935-36 ; Class Day Committee, 1936 ; Library Service Club, 1934-35 ; Cheer I.eader, 1935 ; Captain, 7th Co., 3rd Regiment ; Physics Club, 1935-36. WILLIAM HERBERT ANGOFF “Willie”, “Angie” . . . Harvard “Thou art a man now!” Entered from Theodore Roosevelt School in 1932 ; Classical Prize, 1933-34 ; Literary Club, 1934-35 ; De- bating Club, 1934-35 ; Art Club. 1935 ; 1st Lieut., 5th Co., 3rd Reg.
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Front Row: White, Moshenberg (Co-Chairman, Cantor (Chairman), Shannon, Warshaw. Roar Row: Tobin, Miller, Bullock, Slivkin, Stone. THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Arthur Cantor, Chd’iniiaii The Yearbook Committee, as other committees in other years, found the assembling of the Yearbook a mountainous task. The correcting of the name sheets, the gigantic quotation-giving job, the final exertion in getting everything ready for a tolerant printer, all made up a sizable strain upon the energies and abilities of an unusually efficient com- mittee. Besides the gentlemen whose smiling faces are viewed above, there were several otlier members of Class I who generously contributed of their time and talents to the success of the present Yearbook. To these nameless ones, a sincere vote of thanks is necessary. Of course, the job could never have been acconaplished with any measure of success without the supervision of tliese three tireless members of the faculty: Messrs. Dunn, Wenners, and Marson. Mr. Dunn, notwithstanding his previous long labors for the graduating class, co-operated with the committee at all times, and gave priceless help to the members. To Mr. Wenners, Class I must acknowledge a sincere expression of grati- tude, for without him there could have been no Yearbook. The tremendous task of hand- ling the variegated financial matters of the Register and the Yearbook bear witness to his remarkable efficiency. Mr. Marson was always near in time of need; tolerant, smiling, and judicious, he adjusted the tight spots in our work and advised the proper course. Now that it is all over, w e can safely say that the Yearbook has been completed, and, we honestly believe, successfully. rinis coronal opus!
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U) I AT I N % C H C C L IRWIN BASEN “Weenie” . . Univ. of Penn. Kcep a good table, and attend to the ladies. ' Entered from Charles Logue School in 1929. Math Club, 1934-35 ; Phy- sics Club. 1935-36 : Photographic Society. 1935-36 ; French Club, 1933- 34-35 : Literary Club. 1935-36. JOHN BELOCAS “Belli . . . Harvard Inflc.i ' ihli a i an oak.” En1ere l I ' l ' nm V. H. Taft School in 1932. Literary Club. 1935-36: Phy- sics ( ' Ivib, 1935-36; Captain, 4th Co., 2nd Reg, WALTER BERESTECKI “Beny . . . BosL n College ‘Fatc tried to conceal him hii n a m i n j h im — S mit h ! ' ’ Entered from Solomon Lewenberg School in 1933 : Literary Club. 193.5- 36 ; Band, 1933-34-35-36 : Concert Band, 1934-35-36 : Camera Club. 1935-36: Safety Club. 1935-36. EDWARD BERKOVITZ “Eddie . . . Harvard “ir orr an non going, mg jirettg maid f” Entered from .Alexander flamilton School in 1930. Stage Manager. Di-amatic Club: Electrician, Dra- matic Club. 1934-35-36; Literary Club, 1931-35-36: French Club. 1933-34 : Usher Class Day. 1936 : Major. 3i-d Batt.. 2nd Reg. FRANK MARTIN BENSON “Benny . . . Dartmouth Not a vain or shallow thought.” Entered from Julia Ward Howe School in 1930. Fidelity Prize. 1932 : Physics Club. 1935-36 ; Math Club. 1935-36 : 2nd Lieut.. 3rd Co.. 1st Regiment : Chess and Checker Club. 1934 : Literary Club, 1935-36. BERNARD DAVID BERGMAN “Bernie . . . Harvard “A lion among ladies is a dreadful thing.” Entered from William Lloyd Gar- rison School in 1930. Classical Prize. 1934-35 : Literary Club. 1935- 36 : Physics Club. 1935-36. HERBERT LAWRENCE BERMAN “Herbie” . . . Hai vard the brisk minor pants for twcntif-one.” Entered from Sarah J. Baker School in 1930. Modern Prize. 1934-35: Chess and Checker Club, 1932-33- 34-35; Literary Club. 1933-34-35-36: Physics Club. 1935-36: Math Club. 1934-35-36: French Club. 1934-35: Junior Debating Society, 1931-32.
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