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The BEACON ' 1931 Sarah Berger A refined young lady whose friendship is alwa ys sought. Sally is always the same—lovable, sym- pathetic, friendly, and full of fun. Pauline Berman ’Tis not only with the basketball that Pauline shows her able grace, for she dances at our social balls with the same artful pace. Jack Binder Wisdom means naught, is naught.” So speaketh Jack. “He has wisdom.” So speaketh we. Gussie Blinder Wherever she is you will be sure to find plenty of fun and laughter, for she is always saying the most unexpected things in her own way. Annabelle Bloom Annabelle is not a talkative (not much) girl as we meet her in the school, but we understand that she talks more in her sleep than at any other time. Mamie Borkum Mamie is clever and sensible, and always knows the correct thing to do or say. Her friends best know her true worth. Barney Bornbaum Bingy, our cum mala laude man, has succeeded in faithfully filling the position of clown, class wit, and prince of jolly good fellows. As a student he is a wonderful dancer. Samuel Bornstein Rudy Vallee’s only rival. When Sam starts to sing, every one gets closer to him—so as not to miss him with bouquets of antiquated vege- Michael Bossman Mike, a handsome and sleek lad, has always been an authority on how to make the world a better place in Maurice Bovarnick Paderewski the Fifth can tickle the ivories to death. Don’t forget C. H. S., Maurice, when you rise to Paul Whitman ' s fame. 16
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The BEACON ' 1931 Sophie Aronow Sophie was a child prodigy in music. At the age of two she was playing on the linoleum. Muriel Baggs We’ll bet that they can ' t run the cafeteria without Muriel. Accord- ing to all signs she certainly has a future at the Waldorf. Louis Baizman The other half of the Baizman quartette. Louis ought to go over big, flashing smiles for toothpaste ads. Morris Baizman Our own nomination for the senior class grandfather clock. Steady and maybe a little slow, but he always finishes anything he starts. Jennie Baker A paragon of beauty and charm, and she has bewitching dimples, too. Barney Baritz You probably won’t believe us (nobody else does) that the girls actually go wild over his black, curly hair. But it doesn ' t bother him a bit, the Old Rock of Gibraltar. Anna Barron After watching this girl apply the brush we can believe that the women of America spend umpty- steen million dollars a year on cos¬ metics Paul Bedoin Paul, old lazy-bones himself, se¬ cured a position as a mattress-tester. And we poor saps say, “Although you’re down in this job, you ' re never out. (Catch on?) Helen Belko A rather stout but demure young lassie who appreciates humor. When Helen laughs, every one knows it. Nathan Bell ' 31 ' s own candidate for Lon Chaney’s place. Just think! they had his picture plastered all over Schein ' s! Jealous? 15
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The BEACON ' 1931 Carl Boytano Carl intends to follow in the foot¬ steps of Thomas Edison. Being a cum laude student from C. H. S., this should not be difficult. Ethel Braverman Blond tresses, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes—a fitting description of Ethel. Her jolly chuckle has banished sorrow and care from many a class. Annie Brenner A likable young woman who has already started her climb to social heights Myer Brilliant A man whose hair goes hand in hand with his name. Myer is an expert in throwing spit-balls and getting away with it. Irving Brodie A skillful artist, whose work has made our Beacon a success. He also paints portraits. Girls! Office hours eight to ten! Harry Brodsky A quiet, unassuming young man whose cloak of respectability hides a stick of dynamite. Irene Broidy “Wim, wigor, and witality” char¬ acterize Irene. “Efficientversatile- peppylovablesincere” this means Irene. Dorothea Brown A girl whose winning ways and friendly smile have given her a prominent position in the hearts of the Class of 1931. Loretta Brown Our idea of a futuristic Miss America. Nuff sed! Robert Brown “Done-up Brown,” a remarkable young man, is Secretary of, the Class and a three-letter man in foot¬ ball, basketball and baseball. (And then he woke up!) 17
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