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41. Leo J. Kelly, “Frenchy”, 342 Ovington Ave. Lunch Room (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Interclass Baseball (1, 2) ; Football (4) ; Track (1, 2); Students Council (1) • Senior Outing Committee—Stevens. That’s the way we do it in sunny Frazvnce 42. Hrant Kirichdjian, “Krich , Chess and Checker Club (2, 3, 4), Vice- President (3), President (4), Chess Team Captain (3); Book Room (2, 3. 4), BTHS, mod. T; Radio Construction Club (3, 4), Secretary (3), Vice-Presi¬ dent (4); S.O.S. (3, 4), BTHS: Auto¬ motive Club (3), Stamp Club (3) ; French Club (3)—Cooper. It’s never too late 43. John W. Knorf.l, “Johnny”, 16 Suydain Place. G. O. President, 2 Terms (4) ; Short Term Executive (3) ; Track (1, 2, 3, 4), BTHS, 2 mod. Ts, 2Ts, Championship T, Penn Relays, Twice Member of Record Breaking Relay Team (3), Runner-up for City Championship in Running Broad Jump (3), Captain of Track Team (4), 26 Medals. Helped Win S School Cups, Track Coach Sev¬ enth Term; Sales Bureau (4). Assistant Manager, BTHS; Senior Pin Commit¬ tee; Arista, Vice-Leader (4)—Business; Night School. The meeting will please ci 44. Roy I. Knudsen, “Nuts”, 911— 85 St. S.O.S. (1); Lunch Room (3)— Business; Night School. Who did that? 45. Milton E. Langridge, “Lang” 1725 East 46 St. Interclass Baseball (1) ; Traffic Squad (3) ; S.O.S. (4); Track (4;—Business. Among those present 46. Howard J. Larson, “Howie”, . —55th St. Interclass Baseball (1) ; Lunch Room (2) ; Book Room (4)—Business. You don’t say so 47. James S. Leahy, 1136 De Kalb Ave. Interclass Baseball (1) ; Automo¬ tive Club (2, 3) ; Dramatic Society (3) ; Office Squad (3. 4), BTHS, mod. T— Business; Night School. Didya get that sip, sap? 48. Arthur H. Lefgren, “Arty”, 1187 St. Marks Ave. Book Room (3. 4), BTHS. mod. T; Glee Club (4) ; Chess S°h ' j lec k er Club (4)—Business; Night Oh, I’m not in any hurry 9
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33. Herman W. Humer, 20-7 Ave. Technical Society (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (2) ; French Club (3) ; Interclass Base¬ ball (1, 2); S.O.S. (3, 4); Soccer (4), mod. T; Baseball (4) ; Camera Club (2, 3)—Business. What’s the bad news? 34. Walter M. Husing, “Lightnin’ ”, 2513 Ditmas Ave. Freshman Football; Football (3, 4), BTHS, T; Freshman Swimming; Swimming (3), BTHS; Soc¬ cer (3), mod. T; Longfellows Club (3, 4), Vice-President (4); Supply Room (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Lunch Room (2, 3, 4), Manager (4); G. O. Executive Committee (4) ; Vice Presi¬ dent Seventh Grade—Yale. ’Tis I! the great Walter! 35. Willard A. Hymes, “Will”, 128 —69 St. Interclass Baseball (1) ; Fresh¬ man Swimming; Championship Baseball Team (3, 4). mod. T, T; Basketball (4), BTHS—Business. Well, that’s over 36. John T. Iacono, “Ike”, 330 Hicks St. Freshman Baseball; Track (1, 2); Interclass Baseball (2)—Brooklyn Poly. When in trouble, laugh it off 37. Charles O. Jackson, “Chick”, 1364 Prospect Place. Bank (2, 3, 4), BTHS. mod. T; Intermediate Baseball (3) ; Interclass Baseball (2, 3) ; Baskct- ball i.’. 3); S.O.S. (2, 3), BTHS; Track (1, 2)—Business. Hitting a poor little kid 38. George C. Jagde, “Moe”, “Chic”, 8505—107 St., Richmond Hill, L. I. Ten¬ nis (1, 2, 3, 4), 3 mod. Ts, Captain (4) ; Survey (3, 4), Business Manager (4), BTHS, mod. T, T—Cooper. Did’ya see Abe? 39. Irving J. Johnson, “Ben”, 432 Clarkson Ave. Football (4) ; Intermediate Baseball (3) ; S.O.S. (2, 3, 4), Lieuten¬ ant (2, 3. 4). Captain (4), BTHS, mod. T, T; Class Day Committee; Tech Fol¬ lies (4); Survey (4), BTHS; Lunch Room (4)—Business. What will we do? 40. Morris Kaplan, “Cappy”, 1727 Park Place. Radio Club (2, 3, 4), Secre¬ tary (3). President (4) ; Automotive Club (3. 4); Glee Club (4)—Business; Night School. Express myself?? Where to?
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49. Carl Less, “Oh Reginald”, 819 Jefferson Ave. Freshman Baseball; Track (2); Basketball Manager (3, 4), 2 mod. Ts; S.O.S. (3), BTHS; Book Room (3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Tech Follies (4) ; Automotive Club (3) — Business; Night School. He ' s a “fairy nice boy SO. Max A. Less “Herr Less”, 819 Jefferson Ave. Intcrclass Baseball (1, 2) ; Interclass Football (1, 2) ; Track (2, 3) ; S.O.S. (3), BTHS; Basketball (4); Tech Follies (4)—Columbia. How are ya? I’m glad to hear that 51. Hillel Levine, “Teddy , 240 Sheffield Ave. Technical Society (2, 3); French Club (3, 4); S.O.S. (2, 3), BTHS; Chairman Senior Outing Com¬ mittee; Survey (4), BTHS; Freshman Swimming; Tennis (4), Assistant Mana¬ ger—Brooklyn Pqly. Hey Mush! IVhere’s Eric? 52. Howard W. Linbarger, “Linny”, 189 l’utnam Ave. Freshman Swimming; Track (2, 3); Statistics Squad (3), BTHS, mod. T; Automotive Club (2); Survey (2, 3); Arista—Lafayette. Well, what’ll I say? 53. Samuel B. Lisle, “Lil”, 426 Sterling Place. Freshman Swimming; Swimming (2, 3, 4), BTHS, 2 mod. Ts— Business. I’ve got you handicapped . 54. Frank Livert, “Liver”, 1159—56 St. Model Club (2); Swimming (3); Glee Club (3, 4); Survey (4), BTHS; Tech Follies—N. Y. U. Take it easy, you’ll last longer 55. Vincent Longobardi, “Longo”, 1419—8 Ave. Interclass Football (1) ; Track (2, 4) ; Lunch Room (4) ; Radio Construction Club (3)—Brooklyn Poly. Have you got the homework for today? 56. Harold M. Lonnstrom, “Lonny”, 1836—75 St. Cross Country (3. 4), BTHS; Track (3, 4), T, Second Team Penn Relays (3) ; First Team Penn Re¬ lays (4) ; Arista—Business. Whatta Meatball!!!! 10
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