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65. Arthur Mitchell, “Mitch”, 36 Rockrose Place, Forest Hills, L. I. Cross Country (2, 3, 4), 2 Ts, Championship T, All-Scholastic Cross Country Team (2) ; Track (1, 2, 3, 4), mod. T, 2 Ts, Penn Relays (2) ; G. O. Executive Com¬ mittee (2) ; Sales Bureau (3, 4), BTHS, mod. T, T—Business. Whatta you say, boy? 66. Joseph R. Musto, 66 Skillman Ave. Interclass Baseball (3); Office Squad (3), BTHS; Intermediate Base¬ ball (3)—C. C. N. Y. C’mon, C’mon, snap it up! 67. Max M. Nemiroff, “Nemy”, 1178 —42 St. Statistics Squad (2); Traffic Squad (2, 3) ; S.O.S. (2, 3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Technical Society (2, 3, 4), Secretary (3); Book Room (3, 4), BTHS, mod. T; Chess and Checker Club (3) ; Track (4) ; French Club (4) ; Press Club (4) ; Apparatus Club (4)—Colum- So I have nd do in part believe 68. Eric P. Newton, “Curly”, 1835 West 7 St. Freshman Swimming, Cap¬ tain ' Interclass Football (2); Interclass Baseball (2); Track (2, 3), Field Day Championship Relay Team (3), medal; Swimming (4), T, Third in City Cham¬ pionships, medal; Technical Society (3) ; French Club (3, 4) ; Senior Dance Com¬ mittee-Savage. Don’t be weird 69. Myf.r Nicole, “Nick”, 249 Ver¬ non Ave. Track (3) ; Orchestra (2, 3, 4) ; Glee Club (4) ; S.O.S. (3, 4) ; Science Squad (3, 4) ; Office Squad (4) —Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. Cijap Geranium 70. Bertram Nussbaum. “Bert”, 528 —85 St. Freshman Baseball, Champions of Morning Session; Track (2, 3) ; Dc bating Society (2, 3), Secretary (2) Vice-President (3), Interclass Champion ship Team (3) ; French Club (3), Presi¬ dent; Print Shop (4), BTHS, Vice- President; Survey (4) ; Senior Class Day Committee (4)—Business; Night School. What! No homework? Let me think! 71. John S. Odell, “Yonny”, 1827 East 15 St. Technical Society (1, 2, 3, 4), Corresponding Secretary (3), President (4); Sales Bureau (4), BTHS; Print Shop (4) ; Arista—Brooklyn Poly. What the dickens do I care? 72. Eugene J. Olson, “Olie”, 638—54 St. Freshman Swimming; Track (2); Swimming (4), T—Business. By golly!
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57. John J. Lyons, “Snoyl”, 574—I St. Freshman Swimming; Interclass Base ball (.1, 2) ; Automotive Club (3) ; Ches and Checker Club (3)—Business. Who’s the jane yon Iwd with yon last nightT 58. Harold M. Malm, “Mom”, 604 Last 34 St. Radio Construction Club (2) • Automotive Club (2)—Business; Night School. Go ahead; spring it! 59. Theodore Mandelbaum, “Man- dy”, 1057 Carroll St. Freshman Swim¬ ming; S.O.S. (3, 4), BTHS; Chess Club (3, 4), Chess Team (3, 4), Captain (41 ; Radio Construction Club (3)—Cornell. ?????? 60 Albert Marks, “Paavo”. 101-41 Walker Ave., W ' oodhaven, L. 1. Inter• class Baseball (2, 3); Freshman Base¬ ball; Cross Country (1, 2, 3, 4), mod T- Track (1, 2)—Brooklyn College of rhsmijicy. On your “ Marks ” 61. Georoe T. McCreary. “Mack”, 104-30— 106 St., Ozone Park, L. I. Model , J 1 ’ H. 2) ; Radio Construction Club (3, 4), President (4) ; Traffic Squad (2) ; Track (3), 880-yard Field Dav Relay Medal—Annapolis. Yeaht Tell us about it 62. Robert W. McDowell, “Mac” 9 St. Marks Ave. Interclass Baseball (1) • Interclass Football (1) ; Allied Arts Club • Track (3) : Dutch Dozen (4) • Print Shop (4): Interclass Handbali (4); Orchestra (4) ; Arista—Stevens. I’ll t u for a Di.n 63. Moses Mencher, “Mench”, 45f Fast 51 St. Allied Arts Club (1, 2, 3) Sales Bureau Publicity Staff (2) ■ Sur¬ vey (2), BTHS—Business; Night School. I’ll rap you in the eye! 64. Nathan Mesnikoff. “Nate”. 37 Kingston Ave. Freshman Baseball; Prill Shop (3, 4). President (3, 4), BTHS ™ 0(l , T - J ' ■ french Club (4)—Business Night School. Git to work, divils, git to work
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73. Howard T. Olsex, “Ole” 121 Foster Ave. Freshman Swimming; Inter- class Baseball (1); S.O.S. (2); Lunch Room (2) ; Track (2) ; Basketball (3); Book Room (4), BTHS—N. Y. U. Hello, Boxhcadl 74. Arthur H. Osborx. “Ozzic”, 1759 West 12 St. Interclass Baseball (1) • Automotive Club (2, 3) ; Chemical So¬ ciety (2, 3) ; S.O.S. (3, 4) ; Technical Society (4) ; Office Squad (4)—Business. Silence is Golden 75. Edmund H. Osterlaxd, “Ostv”, 886 Putnam Ave. Handbook (4), BTHS; Office Squad (3), Treasurer (3). BTHS • Press Club (4). Secretary (4); Survey (2) ; Scribes (2) ; S.O.S. (2, 3) ; Traffic Squad (3)—Brooklyn Poly. Hello, Bison 76. George W. Pease, Jr., 303 Putnam Ave. Survey, (2, 3), 2 BTHSs; Automo¬ tive Club (2); Office Squad (3, 4). President (3) BTHS. mod. T; Sales Bureau (4), Advertising Manager (4) Treasurer (4), BTHS; Chairman Senior Pin Committee; Junior Arista; Arista, Secretary and Treasurer (4)—Lafayette. Got your money ? 77. James W. Phillips, “Philly” 103-33 103 St., Ozone Park, L. I. Book Room (3), BTHS; Interclass Football (1); Intcrclass Baseball (1, 2); Inter¬ mediate Baseball (3); Championship Baseball Team (3), mod. T—Business. Throw a hook 78. Arthur Pope, Popey”, 253 Park- ville Ave. Interclass Baseball (1, 2) • S.O.S. (3); Book Room (3, 4). BTHS mod. T; Basketball (4), mod. T.—Busi- My mother ivouldn’t let me 79. Edgar Rademacher, “Rady”, 101 Rogers Ave. Interclass Baseball (1 2) Bank (4); Basketball (4); Glee Glut (4); Tech Follies (4) ; Longfellows Clul (4)—Business. Man, that there ain’t nothin’ 80. Walter Reading, “Pop”, 548 East 40 St. Survey (2); Scribes (2) ; Press Club (4); S.O.S. (4); Office Squad (2, 3), BTHS, mod. T; Traffic Squad (2) ; Champion Interclass Base¬ ball Team (2) ; Handbook (4), BTHS— Pace and Pace. Hey! Heinie! 13
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