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Entered 3rd Grade Student Council 19, 10, 111, Student Court 110, 11, 12, Judge 121, Dutchman 1Assistant Class Editor 11, Class Editor 121, French Club 110, 11, 12, President 121, Science Club 1121, History Club 19, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 111, Drama Club 111, 121, Glee Club 110, 11, 12, Madrigal Group 12, Sextet 121, Journal 19, 10, 11, 12, Club Editor 121, Football 1101, Tennis 19, 10, 11, 121, Student-Faculty Committee 1101, Evaluating Committee 1111, Class Secretary 19, 101, Class Vice-President 1111, Color Group Blue. VLADIMIR D. LEHOVICH UTHOR, philosopher, iurist, thespian, linguist, satirist- ah, Lehovich, we find you indeed a genius! With dynamic individuality Leo pervades every phase of our school day. A firm believer in the strict disciplining of young children 1a young child being any person under the age of seventeen1, Vladimir, using his official capacity as 11 Student Court Judge, strives to transform each student into a young gentleman, in spite of the Faculty's prohibition of lyf corporal punishment. A thespian of considerable talent, Leo has seared memo- ries of two brilliant portrayals into the minds of Collegiate playgoers-File, the bashful deputy of The Rainmaker, and ' the uproarious Kolenkhov of You Can't Take lt With You. After touring Europe during the summer, Leo returned A with impressive tales of Parisian life, as well as a few catchy K2 Phrases. This made his selection as President of the Cercle x ' J' Francais an obvious one. Leo's sophisticated wit is exhibited monthly in the Collegiate Underground column of The Journal. A first-string berth on the Tennis Team rounds out a full and varied Collegiate career. Vladimir will surely leave his mark on the world. 24
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N If itswff 'I 7 fi , gens ,.,, t.1,M11'.s1, 1 lynx Nasa!!-25 Nt.. Qglfgsba F 2 . M 4 it Entered 3rd Grade Dutchman 1Assistant Photography Editor 121, French Club 19, 10, 11, 121, Science Club 1121, History Club 111, 121, Camera Club 19, 10, 11, 12, President 121, Glee Club 111, 12, Madrigal Group 12, Quartet 121, Journal 19, 10, 11, 12, Advertising Manager 10, Managing Editor 10, 11, Editor-in- Chief 11, 12, Student Adviser 121, Athletic Association 19, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11, President 121, Football 110, 11, 121, Basketball 110, 11, 12, Freshman Team 91, Baseball 19, 10, 11, 121, Junior Classical League 1101, Color Group Orange. L, who has a great many extracurricular activities, can often be seen hustling around school in the perform- ance of some duty. He is an outstanding athlete and has been a mainstay of Collegiate's teams. Jake's speed and aggressiveness on the gridiron strengthened the team's ground plays, and it was the wise quarterback who gave him the ball for that badly-needed touchdown. The strong right arm of Al has ensured the baseball team of a bullet- like fastballg when he's on the mound, the opposing bat- ters often find that they are swinging after the catcher has the ball. A natural choice for the position of Athletic Asso- ciation President, Al supervises Collegiate's complex varsity program. Al is a hot property not only on the athletic field but in the school's monthly iournalistic effort as well. He has performed the mammoth task of editing the Journal and has produced so effective a sheet that the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Association cited it as an exemplary publication. An ardent shutterbug, Jake is seldom without his camera around the school. Al looks forward to a law career, but whether he becomes a Darrow, Hearst, or DiMaggio, we know he will reach the top of his profession, ALBERT LIONEL JACOBS, JR. 23
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Q Qxxmxx t. it 15,1 Er 'Ama '19, 1 li fi 55' ' Q 5 z fy g, Lv Ji L3 .-,. ' . X ., 1 ,fzvdtm l . 11:5 Entered 9th Grade Student Court 1101, French Club 110, 11, 121, Drama Club 111, 121, Glee Club 110, 11, 12, Madrigal Group 12, Quartet 121, Journal 1121, Football 110, 11, 121, Basketball 110, 111, Baseball 110, 11, 121, Junior Classical League President 10, 111, Class Vice-President 1101, Class Treasurer 1111, Color Group Orange. HE tramp of motorcycle boots and a baritone Hey, Daddy O invariably signify the advent of Peter Mus- canto on the scene. An American with a f1uent command of French, Muski, as he is known to his comrades, has en- hanced many a school and social function since he entered the class of '57 four years ago. He has proved his loyalty to Collegiate by three years' quarterbacking on the foot- ball team, by spirited playing on the basketball team, and by his quick running on the diamond. Though considered a connoisseur of the Brearley Juniors in particular, Pete has a knowledge of many of the ieunes filles de New York. Muski is an old roue of the Paris bistros, but has a knowl- edge of Fifty-Second Street that has enabled him to lend a touch of Dixie to the Twelfth Grade and that has made many a day pass quicker by manifesting itself in snatches from some Handy or Basie motif. His free time is spent in read- ing, attending the cinema, hunting light game at his Con- necticut residence, and looking forward to a summer of sailing along the Riviera. Yale and foreign affairs are Pete's goals for the immediate and distant futures, and for the present: Salut, Pierre. v ,, PETER VERRIERE MUSCANTO 25
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