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A youthful Adonis, always on his toes. General Course. Football 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3. Drum Major 3. Chemis¬ try Club 4. VIRGINIA KASHISHIAN 206 Shurtleff Street October 9, 1915 Personality and charm agree with her in ail degrees. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. French Club 3. 102 Congress Avenue May 20, 1915 She ' s as good natured as any girl is capable of being. Commercial Course. PHILIP JAMES KECTIC 118 Broadway April 24, 1915 Perseverance is the magnet which draws one to the goal of success. General Course. Band 2, 3. Special Orchestra 3, 4. JOHN THOMAS KELLY 147 Broadway October 8, 1915 He observes much and gives occa¬ sional vent to his opinions. General Course. Honor Roll 2. KENNETH FRANCIS KELLY 581 Washington Ave. Aug. 15, 1915 The ability to grasp opportunities is a quality often talked about, but is rarely possessed. General Course. LORRAINE KENNA 112 Chesjw ? St. Septem ' b jO 6, 1916 Whi,ch world? Commerc rraine or the ourse. ELEANORE feERTRUDE KEPNES Keppie 291 Washington Ave. July 2, 1915 A charming girl whose company .all seek because of her personality, sweet- ness, and wit. Commercial Course. Junior Frolic Committee. JAMES KERSHAW 68 Webster Avenue July 21, 1915 Strong in will to strive, to seek, to MICHAEL MILTON KESSEL Butch 76 Essex Street February 14, I 9 i 5 Age mellows wisdom. Genera! Course. 29
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LOUISE EVELYN HUBERMAN 227 Washington Ave. April 2, 1915 She is one in whom honesty and modesty play the leading role. College Course. Band 2. Operetta 2. Math. Club 4. ABRAHAM HURLICH Honest Abe 120 Poplar Street January 24, 1917 Concentrated worth—the essence of quality. Technical Course. Honor Roll 2, 4. Debating Club, Secretary 4. Physics Club 3. Math. Club 4. German Club, CHARLOTTE KAITZ 103 Franklin Avenue July 17, 1916 One who loves her fellow man. Commercial Course. Junior Frolic HYMAN KAITZ Prof. Einstein” 76 Essex Street May 17, 1916 Honorably has he lived up to his nickname. Technical Course. Math. Club. Presi¬ dent 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Year Book Literary Staff. German Club 2. Phy¬ sics Club 3, President 4. GRACE KALUSTIAN 23 Garland Street July 18, 1915” Intuition and intellect are developed in her to a high degree. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. High Honor 2. Operetta 3. Quar¬ terly Beacon Staff 3, 4. Year Book Literary Staff. Graduation Speaker. GENEVIEVE KAMINSKA 74 Broadway July 28, 1915 Genevieve believes that the silent win the race of life. Commercial Course. THADDEUS KAMINSKI 65 Broadv ay November 25, 1915 He deliberates upon each move and thinks before he speaks. General Course. Honor Roll 2, 3. ETT ALg£ T KANER Kid 213 Chestnut St. September 15, 1914 Goodness of character cannot al¬ ways be perceived in those who pos¬ sess it. General Course. SYLVIA KAPLAN 32 Congress Ave. October 27, 1917 Slowly provoked, she easily forgives. Commercial Course.
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SAYRA HELEN KESSELMAN 160 Cherry St. November 26, 1914 An earnest young lady with a jovial nature. Commercial Course. SIMON SAMUEL KESSLER Sy I 10 Orange St. September 15, 1915 A true and loyal friend to those who can gain his respect. General Course. JOHN THOMAS KHOSHABJIAN 74 Orange Street November 3, 1913 To live simply has been the aim of the greatest men. Oenerai Louise. v .i ji., ' h ry v-,uo 4. GEORGE CHARLES KING 152 Grove Street April 21, 1915 What fools these mortals be! General Course. BEATRICE BOB KOLTUNSKY Beadie 140 Walnut Street February 24, 1915 We are surprised that such a petite” miss can cram her head so full of knowledge. Comme.cial Course. Junior Pfp m The truth is always the strongest argumen i. General Course. Class Vice-President 4. Junior Prom Committee. Junior Frolic Committee. LEON KRENTZMAN 134 Orange Street March 26, 1915 One on whom you can rely— a friend in a pinch. General Course. Baseball 3. Chemis¬ try Club 4. RUTH KRENTZMAN 10 Lawrerfce St.I December 5, 1915 lore nere vry than Lawrence St. iUicre+ibn is me eioquer Gefierej Course. Chemistry Club 4. SYLVIA KRENTZMAN Krentzie 134 Orange St. November 7, 1917 Cheerful, snappy, always happy. Commercial Course. Year Book Liter¬ ary Staff. CELIA KRIVITSKY 74 Bloomingdale Street July 7, 1915 A woman must be truly refined to invite chivalry. Commercial Course. L
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